Hi CBS3,
Have you verified the macro security settings in PowerPoint (you didn’t mention which version you’re using)?
What you’re describing could be that you have your macro security set to disable all macros without notification, in which case you won't get
any warnings when macros are disabled.
In my tests, using PowerPoint 2007 with your repro steps - when macros were disabled without notification, I still got the sound when clicking the Action
button, but not the MsgBox “hello” as the macros were disabled.
Please verify your current macro security settings for PowerPoint and if needed, try changing the setting to a different security level and test again.
Below are some topics for Office/PowerPoint 2007. (2010 settings would be similar)
Here’s a help topic to manage the security level for Office 2007 applications.
Enable or disable macros in Office documents
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/powerpoint-help/enable-or-disable-macros-in-office-documents-HA010031071.aspx#BM14
Also, here’s another topic on how to change Message Bar settings.
Enable or disable security alerts on the Message Bar
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/excel-help/enable-or-disable-security-alerts-on-the-message-bar-HA010080606.aspx?CTT=1#BM3
In PowerPoint 2007/2010, verify your current setting; and if needed try changing the level to:
“Show the Message Bar in all applications when document content has been blocked”
Office 2003 topic
Understanding Macro Security Levels in Office
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/office-2003-resource-kit/understanding-macro-security-levels-in-office-HA001140318.aspx?CTT=1
In PowerPoint 2003, the navigation to change the macro security level is Tools > Macros > Security
I hope this info helps.
Best regards,
Bill
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Proposed as answer by
Bill Go - MSFTMicrosoft employee
Thursday, January 13, 2011 12:27 AM
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Marked as answer by
CBS3
Thursday, January 13, 2011 3:04 PM