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Microsoft has announced a application policy change for customers, saying that it will now restrict the usage of Excel 4.0 (XLM) macros by default. Malicious actors often used it as an attack surface.
These days, you can still use macros in Excel, but you need to enable the macro feature to do so. Here's how to enable (and disable) macros.
The Excel software allows you to use the VBA coding language to create macros and automated services. You can create a macro in the VBA editor to send an email and set a reminder.
Microsoft will soon begin disabling Excel 4.0 XLM macros by default in Microsoft 365 tenants to protect customers from malicious documents.
Macros are the timesaving magic trick for Office applications because they automate repetitive tasks that gobble time. This week’s feature, which spotlights Excel, is one of several articles ...
Microsoft has announced that Excel 4.0 (XLM) macros will now be disabled by default to protect customers from malicious documents.