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@knoxfarm2020 wrote:OK. It works, but =only= if I open the xlt file directly from the temp work folder. Even then, I have to click on a tab, then click on the Summary tab for it to update. When I copy this to the QB2019\Components\Templates folder, after copying it there, I get the same macro warning. When I re-extracted the files to a =different= work folder, I get the the same macro warning. This is truly weird, but it =is= still MS products. :-/ So far, I'm not a fan of 365, at all. I don't know why MS didn't just fix the security issues in 2007, which worked just fine.
I was still having some issues with the "fixed" .xlt from Big Red Consulting and found out that it was caused by an Excel 365 setting, which was causing the sheet to open in Protected Mode (thanks, MS...NOT!). Once I got that figgered out, it opened just fine.
Huge props to the people at Big Red Consulting (BRC) for coming up with this fix when Intuit hasn't been able, or willing, to in nearly THREE D@M YEARS! A simple re-write of a canned template was all it took. I'd say that I can't believe that Intuit couldn't figure this out, but given their track record the past number of years just proves that they're more concerned with making money than actually fixing problems.
You want some "entertaining" reading, go back and see if the huge thread on POS v.9, and that whole debacle, is still around, or if Intuit chickened out and deleted, it.