How to get rid of Excel pop up prompt when attempt to open an image? Office 2010





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How can i disable the popup warning when i attempt to open an image w/ my Excel spreadsheet? The button is hyper linked with relative path to the current directory, and each button is linked to either a .jpg or .png. However, every time the link is clicked this warning pops up. Is there a way to disable it in Excel? This is Office 2010.



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    How can i disable the popup warning when i attempt to open an image w/ my Excel spreadsheet? The button is hyper linked with relative path to the current directory, and each button is linked to either a .jpg or .png. However, every time the link is clicked this warning pops up. Is there a way to disable it in Excel? This is Office 2010.



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      How can i disable the popup warning when i attempt to open an image w/ my Excel spreadsheet? The button is hyper linked with relative path to the current directory, and each button is linked to either a .jpg or .png. However, every time the link is clicked this warning pops up. Is there a way to disable it in Excel? This is Office 2010.



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      How can i disable the popup warning when i attempt to open an image w/ my Excel spreadsheet? The button is hyper linked with relative path to the current directory, and each button is linked to either a .jpg or .png. However, every time the link is clicked this warning pops up. Is there a way to disable it in Excel? This is Office 2010.



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          Have you tried adding the path to your trusted locations in the Excel options?
          In Office 2007 (not sure about 2010 but prob the same) click on the Office button-->Excel Options-->Trust Center-->Trust Center Settings-->Trusted Locations-->Add new location...



          Alternatively you can turn the pop up warning message off but going to : Office button-->Excel Options-->Trust Center-->Trust Center Settings-->Message Bar






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          • tried the first option but did not work still pops up. will try the second

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          • i turn the pop up warning off using second method. did not work.

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          Have you tried adding the path to your trusted locations in the Excel options?
          In Office 2007 (not sure about 2010 but prob the same) click on the Office button-->Excel Options-->Trust Center-->Trust Center Settings-->Trusted Locations-->Add new location...



          Alternatively you can turn the pop up warning message off but going to : Office button-->Excel Options-->Trust Center-->Trust Center Settings-->Message Bar






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          • tried the first option but did not work still pops up. will try the second

            – KJYe.Name
            Apr 27 '11 at 0:08











          • i turn the pop up warning off using second method. did not work.

            – KJYe.Name
            Apr 27 '11 at 13:07


















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          Have you tried adding the path to your trusted locations in the Excel options?
          In Office 2007 (not sure about 2010 but prob the same) click on the Office button-->Excel Options-->Trust Center-->Trust Center Settings-->Trusted Locations-->Add new location...



          Alternatively you can turn the pop up warning message off but going to : Office button-->Excel Options-->Trust Center-->Trust Center Settings-->Message Bar






          share|improve this answer
























          • tried the first option but did not work still pops up. will try the second

            – KJYe.Name
            Apr 27 '11 at 0:08











          • i turn the pop up warning off using second method. did not work.

            – KJYe.Name
            Apr 27 '11 at 13:07
















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          Have you tried adding the path to your trusted locations in the Excel options?
          In Office 2007 (not sure about 2010 but prob the same) click on the Office button-->Excel Options-->Trust Center-->Trust Center Settings-->Trusted Locations-->Add new location...



          Alternatively you can turn the pop up warning message off but going to : Office button-->Excel Options-->Trust Center-->Trust Center Settings-->Message Bar






          share|improve this answer













          Have you tried adding the path to your trusted locations in the Excel options?
          In Office 2007 (not sure about 2010 but prob the same) click on the Office button-->Excel Options-->Trust Center-->Trust Center Settings-->Trusted Locations-->Add new location...



          Alternatively you can turn the pop up warning message off but going to : Office button-->Excel Options-->Trust Center-->Trust Center Settings-->Message Bar







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          • tried the first option but did not work still pops up. will try the second

            – KJYe.Name
            Apr 27 '11 at 0:08











          • i turn the pop up warning off using second method. did not work.

            – KJYe.Name
            Apr 27 '11 at 13:07





















          • tried the first option but did not work still pops up. will try the second

            – KJYe.Name
            Apr 27 '11 at 0:08











          • i turn the pop up warning off using second method. did not work.

            – KJYe.Name
            Apr 27 '11 at 13:07



















          tried the first option but did not work still pops up. will try the second

          – KJYe.Name
          Apr 27 '11 at 0:08





          tried the first option but did not work still pops up. will try the second

          – KJYe.Name
          Apr 27 '11 at 0:08













          i turn the pop up warning off using second method. did not work.

          – KJYe.Name
          Apr 27 '11 at 13:07







          i turn the pop up warning off using second method. did not work.

          – KJYe.Name
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