![]() ![]() As such, macros are part of the active content options that Microsoft shipped as automation capabilities that enable users to run tasks in the background. VBA can be used to access the Windows Application Programming Interface (API). ![]() VBA is short for Visual Basic Application. After this change rolls out, Office users will no longer be able to enable macros with a click of a button after they’ve been automatically blocked. According to Microsoft, this significant security improvement will roll out to other Office update channels at a later date. The change will begin rolling out in Version 2203, starting with Current Channel (Preview) in early April 2022. Besides Excel 4.0 macros, which were disabled by default last month, now VBA macros obtained from the Internet will be blocked by default as well. Microsoft says it is going to disable macros in five Office apps by default.
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