Sometimes when I open Excel it has a message like the one that can be seen in the attachment. It appears under the Quick Launch Toolbar, I believe it is called. I know all I have to do is click on the "x" to close the message. I don't want or need messages to pop up. Is there a way to shut them off so I don't see these kind of messages? Thanks
Messages In Excel
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Messages In Excel
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hlewton
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Re: Messages In Excel
I've found two suggestions.
For some users, the following appears to work, but others mentioned that they still get these ads from Microsoft:
- Select File > Options.
- Select Trust Center in the navigation pane on the left.
- Click the Trust Center Settings... button.
- Select Message Bar in the navigation pane on the left.
- Clear the check box 'Show Policy Tips in the Message Bar'.
- OK your way out.
Others report success with the following:
- Select File > Options.
- Select Trust Center in the navigation pane on the left.
- Click the Trust Center Settings... button.
- Select Privacy Options in the navigation pane on the left.
- Click the Privacy Settings... button.
- Clear the check box Enable optional connected experiences.
- OK your way out.
For some users, the following appears to work, but others mentioned that they still get these ads from Microsoft:
- Select File > Options.
- Select Trust Center in the navigation pane on the left.
- Click the Trust Center Settings... button.
- Select Message Bar in the navigation pane on the left.
- Clear the check box 'Show Policy Tips in the Message Bar'.
- OK your way out.
Others report success with the following:
- Select File > Options.
- Select Trust Center in the navigation pane on the left.
- Click the Trust Center Settings... button.
- Select Privacy Options in the navigation pane on the left.
- Click the Privacy Settings... button.
- Clear the check box Enable optional connected experiences.
- OK your way out.
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Best wishes,
Hans
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Re: Messages In Excel
Thank you Hans. I am curious as to how you searched for this. I never have been great at searching but I thought I was getting better. I was not able to come up with a search that came anywhere close to what you found. I am going to give them a try and hope it works.
Regards,
hlewton
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