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#436 |
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Búa Đá Đôi
![]() Tham gia: Feb 2008
Bài: 110
VZD: 1.642
Điểm: 39/11 bài viết
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Link die rùi bạn ơi.
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#437 |
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Rìu Sắt Đôi
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Bài: 212
VZD: 429
Điểm: 64/38 bài viết
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lại là Rapidshare
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Nhấn ngay !!!
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#438 |
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Gà Con
![]() Tham gia: Dec 2007
Bài: 6
VZD: 460
Điểm: 5/3 bài viết
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sao không ra tiệm mua 1 CD co 6000VND.
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#439 |
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Rìu Bạc
![]() Tham gia: Aug 2008
Bài: 361
VZD: 763
Điểm: 81/59 bài viết
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hay nhưng mà nặng quá bác ơi
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#440 |
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Rìu Sắt
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Bài: 167
VZD: 5.133
Điểm: 38/35 bài viết
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nên dùng MS office home and studen nếu không yêu cầu quá nhiều chúc năng không dùng và cũng không biết.bản này hỗ trợ cơ bản .rất nhẹ
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#441 |
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Rìu Bạc
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Bài: 361
VZD: 763
Điểm: 81/59 bài viết
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link khó down quá bác ơi , có bác nào có link mediafire không
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#442 |
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Gà Con
![]() Tham gia: Sep 2008
Bài: 2
VZD: 238
Điểm: 0/0 bài viết
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tuấn ah
giúp mình với, sao mà ko down được vậy? link die rùi. Up lại cho mình nha.Cố gắng giúp mình nha,mình rất cần !!!!!!!!!!! khi nào có nhắn mình qua nic giotlecaydang_visao nha thank |
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#443 |
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Búa Gỗ
![]() Tham gia: Oct 2007
Bài: 10
VZD: 386
Điểm: 0/0 bài viết
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có ai biết sửa lỗi này không?
This error usually occurs because of macro security settings. If you know that the macro comes from a source that you trust, you can change your macro security settings to allow you to enable the macro. The way that you change your macro security settings depends on the Microsoft Office System program that you are using. Microsoft Office Access, Microsoft Office Excel, Microsoft Office PowerPoint, or Microsoft Office Word -- To check your macro security settings, click the Microsoft Office Button, click <program name> Options, click Trust Center, and then click Trust Center Settings. If macro security is set to Disable all macros without notification, all macros are automatically disabled. Use the following procedure to enable the macro. In the Trust Center dialog box, click Macro Settings, and then click Disable all macros with notification. Click OK in the Trust Center dialog box to apply the new setting. Click OK to close the program options dialog box. Close the file and the Microsoft Office program that you are using. Open the file again. A Security Alert appears in the Document Information Bar just below the ribbon. Click Enable Content to allow the macro to run. When you have enabled the macro, it is recommended that you return the macro security setting to Disable all macros without notification. If macro security is set to Disable all macros with notification, but you selected Disable when prompted by the macro warning dialog when you opened the file, use the following procedure to enable the macro. In the Trust Center dialog box, click Cancel. Click Cancel to close the program options dialog box. Close the file and the Microsoft Office program that you are using. Open the file again. A Security Alert appears in the Document Information Bar just below the ribbon. Click Enable Content to allow the macro to run. If macro security is set to Disable all macros except digitally signed macros, the macro may not have been digitally signed. Verify that you can trust the macro before using the following procedure to allow it to run. In the Trust Center dialog box, click Cancel. Click Cancel to close the program options dialog box. Close the file and the Microsoft Office program that you are using. Open the file again. A Security Alert appears in the Document Information Bar just below the ribbon. Click Enable Content to allow the macro to run. Microsoft Office Outlook, Microsoft Office Visio, or Microsoft Office Publisher -- To check your macro security settings, on the Tools menu, click Trust Center, and then click Macro Security. If macro security is set to No warnings and disable all macros, all macros are automatically disabled. Use the following procedure to enable the macro. In the Trust Center dialog box, click Warnings for signed macros; all unsigned macros are disabled, and then click OK. Close the file and the Microsoft Office program that you are using. Open the file again. When prompted, click Enable Content to allow the macro to run. If you are using Visio, the Enable Content button appears as part of a Security Alert in the Document Information Bar. If you are not prompted to enable the macro, or if you receive this error again, the macro may not be digitally signed. Verify that you can trust the macro. If you are certain that you can trust the macro, use the next procedure below to enable the macro. When you have enabled the macro, it is recommended that you return the macro security setting to No warnings and disable all macros. If macro security is set to Warnings for signed macros; all unsigned macros are disabled, the macro may not be digitally signed. If you are certain that you can trust the macro, use the following procedure to enable the macro. In the Trust Center dialog box, click Warnings for all macros, and then click OK. Close the file and the Microsoft Office program that you are using. Open the file again. When prompted, click Enable Content to allow the macro to run. If you are using Visio, the Enable Content button appears as part of a Security Alert in the Document Information Bar. When you have enabled the macro, it is recommended that you return the macro security setting to Warnings for signed macros; all unsigned macros are disabled. Microsoft Office Project -- To check your macro security settings, on the Tools menu, click Macro, and then click Security. If macro security is set to Very High, use the following procedure to enable the macro. In the Security dialog box, click High, and then click OK. Close the file and Microsoft Office Project. Open the file again. When prompted, click Enable Content to allow the macro to run. If you are not prompted to enable the macro, or if you receive this error message again, the macro may not be digitally signed. Verify that you can trust the macro. If you are certain that you can trust the macro, use the next procedure below to enable the macro. When you have enabled the macro, it is recommended that you return the macro security setting to Very High. If the macro security setting is set to High, the macro may not be digitally signed. If you are certain that you can trust the macro, use the following procedure to enable the macro. In the Security dialog box, click Medium, and then click OK. Close the file and Microsoft Office Project. Open the file again. When prompted, click Enable Content to allow the macro to run. When you have enabled the macro, it is recommended that you return the macro security setting to High. This error may also occur for the following reasons: The certificate of trust that is attached to the macro is invalid. Unless you are certain that the macro is safe, it is recommended that you not trust or run the macro. The certificate is no longer trusted, was revoked by the issuing authority, or is damaged. Unless you are certain that the macro is safe, it is recommended that you not trust or run the macro. Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) is not installed on your computer. In this case, no VBA macro can be run, regardless of whether the macro has a valid certificate of trust. You or your administrator may have chosen not to install VBA, or the version of Microsoft Office that you are using may not install VBA by default. If your version of Microsoft Office does not provide VBA as an installable feature, you can upgrade to a version that provides VBA support. If you are unable to change the security settings, it is possible that another program has locked the security settings. Close all Microsoft Office System programs, then restart your program and change the security settings. |
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#444 |
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Búa Gỗ
![]() Tham gia: Oct 2007
Bài: 10
VZD: 386
Điểm: 0/0 bài viết
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có ai biết sửa lỗi này không?
This error usually occurs because of macro security settings. If you know that the macro comes from a source that you trust, you can change your macro security settings to allow you to enable the macro. The way that you change your macro security settings depends on the Microsoft Office System program that you are using. Microsoft Office Access, Microsoft Office Excel, Microsoft Office PowerPoint, or Microsoft Office Word -- To check your macro security settings, click the Microsoft Office Button, click <program name> Options, click Trust Center, and then click Trust Center Settings. If macro security is set to Disable all macros without notification, all macros are automatically disabled. Use the following procedure to enable the macro. In the Trust Center dialog box, click Macro Settings, and then click Disable all macros with notification. Click OK in the Trust Center dialog box to apply the new setting. Click OK to close the program options dialog box. Close the file and the Microsoft Office program that you are using. Open the file again. A Security Alert appears in the Document Information Bar just below the ribbon. Click Enable Content to allow the macro to run. When you have enabled the macro, it is recommended that you return the macro security setting to Disable all macros without notification. If macro security is set to Disable all macros with notification, but you selected Disable when prompted by the macro warning dialog when you opened the file, use the following procedure to enable the macro. In the Trust Center dialog box, click Cancel. Click Cancel to close the program options dialog box. Close the file and the Microsoft Office program that you are using. Open the file again. A Security Alert appears in the Document Information Bar just below the ribbon. Click Enable Content to allow the macro to run. If macro security is set to Disable all macros except digitally signed macros, the macro may not have been digitally signed. Verify that you can trust the macro before using the following procedure to allow it to run. In the Trust Center dialog box, click Cancel. Click Cancel to close the program options dialog box. Close the file and the Microsoft Office program that you are using. Open the file again. A Security Alert appears in the Document Information Bar just below the ribbon. Click Enable Content to allow the macro to run. Microsoft Office Outlook, Microsoft Office Visio, or Microsoft Office Publisher -- To check your macro security settings, on the Tools menu, click Trust Center, and then click Macro Security. If macro security is set to No warnings and disable all macros, all macros are automatically disabled. Use the following procedure to enable the macro. In the Trust Center dialog box, click Warnings for signed macros; all unsigned macros are disabled, and then click OK. Close the file and the Microsoft Office program that you are using. Open the file again. When prompted, click Enable Content to allow the macro to run. If you are using Visio, the Enable Content button appears as part of a Security Alert in the Document Information Bar. If you are not prompted to enable the macro, or if you receive this error again, the macro may not be digitally signed. Verify that you can trust the macro. If you are certain that you can trust the macro, use the next procedure below to enable the macro. When you have enabled the macro, it is recommended that you return the macro security setting to No warnings and disable all macros. If macro security is set to Warnings for signed macros; all unsigned macros are disabled, the macro may not be digitally signed. If you are certain that you can trust the macro, use the following procedure to enable the macro. In the Trust Center dialog box, click Warnings for all macros, and then click OK. Close the file and the Microsoft Office program that you are using. Open the file again. When prompted, click Enable Content to allow the macro to run. If you are using Visio, the Enable Content button appears as part of a Security Alert in the Document Information Bar. When you have enabled the macro, it is recommended that you return the macro security setting to Warnings for signed macros; all unsigned macros are disabled. Microsoft Office Project -- To check your macro security settings, on the Tools menu, click Macro, and then click Security. If macro security is set to Very High, use the following procedure to enable the macro. In the Security dialog box, click High, and then click OK. Close the file and Microsoft Office Project. Open the file again. When prompted, click Enable Content to allow the macro to run. If you are not prompted to enable the macro, or if you receive this error message again, the macro may not be digitally signed. Verify that you can trust the macro. If you are certain that you can trust the macro, use the next procedure below to enable the macro. When you have enabled the macro, it is recommended that you return the macro security setting to Very High. If the macro security setting is set to High, the macro may not be digitally signed. If you are certain that you can trust the macro, use the following procedure to enable the macro. In the Security dialog box, click Medium, and then click OK. Close the file and Microsoft Office Project. Open the file again. When prompted, click Enable Content to allow the macro to run. When you have enabled the macro, it is recommended that you return the macro security setting to High. This error may also occur for the following reasons: The certificate of trust that is attached to the macro is invalid. Unless you are certain that the macro is safe, it is recommended that you not trust or run the macro. The certificate is no longer trusted, was revoked by the issuing authority, or is damaged. Unless you are certain that the macro is safe, it is recommended that you not trust or run the macro. Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) is not installed on your computer. In this case, no VBA macro can be run, regardless of whether the macro has a valid certificate of trust. You or your administrator may have chosen not to install VBA, or the version of Microsoft Office that you are using may not install VBA by default. If your version of Microsoft Office does not provide VBA as an installable feature, you can upgrade to a version that provides VBA support. If you are unable to change the security settings, it is possible that another program has locked the security settings. Close all Microsoft Office System programs, then restart your program and change the security settings. |
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#445 |
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Búa Đá
![]() Tham gia: Mar 2008
Bài: 43
VZD: 1.002
Điểm: 2/2 bài viết
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#446 |
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Gà Con
![]() Tham gia: Jan 2008
Bài: 5
VZD: 1.021
Điểm: 2/1 bài viết
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máy mình yếu quá không cài được .cảm ơn bạn đã chia sẻ nha.forum mình thật sự có rất nhiều người tài và mình học hỏi được rất nhiều.chúng ta hãy cố gắng cùng nhau xây dựng forum ngày càng lớn mạnh hơn.
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#447 | |
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Búa Đá Đôi
![]() Tham gia: May 2008
Bài: 100
VZD: 2.955
Điểm: 9/9 bài viết
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Trích:
Mình không sành tiếng Anh lắm nhưng mình đọc thì thấy nó hỏi bạn về không hoạt động macro đúng không? Tôi cũng đã có lần dính nhưng không có như của bạn mà macro không sử dụng được sau mình tìm và làm theo hướng dẫn thì là sử dụng được phần mềm đấy. Hỏi bạn cài MSO 2007 lần thứ mấy? bạn cho biết mình sẽ giúp nếu có thể thân ![]() ![]()
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#448 |
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Gà Con
![]() Tham gia: Oct 2008
Bài: 1
VZD: 147
Điểm: 0/0 bài viết
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#449 |
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Rìu Bạc
![]() Tham gia: Oct 2008
Bài: 405
VZD: 4.558
Điểm: 27/22 bài viết
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vấn đề kìa...làm sao mà down đây
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#450 |
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Búa Gỗ
![]() Tham gia: Nov 2007
Bài: 16
VZD: 924
Điểm: 0/0 bài viết
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