![]() This state occurs when another Macro is already running and either there is some error in the running macro or a break point is set for debugging. Go to Tools -> Macro -> Security and set the security level to Medium. Macros will not run if the Excel security setting is set to High. ![]() There was a regular query about a macro not working and we thought it would be a good idea to consolidate the possible causes and share with our readers. We provided couple of macros on Vertical Horizons and we received a great response from our readers. ![]() We love macros, don’t we? Macros make our life easy by automating a particular job – this is how we think about it.
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