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<blockquote data-quote="wat0114" data-source="post: 991033" data-attributes="member: 91306"><p>[USER=32260]@Andy Ful[/USER]</p><p></p><p>am I missing something important, or is it a major inconvenience to first open a Microsoft Office application such as, for example, Excel then use either the "Recent" or "Open" options to open an xlsx file? if this approach directly results in improved security, rather then simply double-clicking an xlsx file, then what is so wrong with this? Sorry if I am missing the boat here, but I can't help but ask.</p><p></p><p><strong>EDIT</strong></p><p></p><p>for some reason, I had thought attempting to open a docx via double-clicking would result in a denial as trying the same on a xlsx file, but it does not, so therefore even less of an inconvenience than I thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wat0114, post: 991033, member: 91306"] [USER=32260]@Andy Ful[/USER] am I missing something important, or is it a major inconvenience to first open a Microsoft Office application such as, for example, Excel then use either the "Recent" or "Open" options to open an xlsx file? if this approach directly results in improved security, rather then simply double-clicking an xlsx file, then what is so wrong with this? Sorry if I am missing the boat here, but I can't help but ask. [b]EDIT[/b] for some reason, I had thought attempting to open a docx via double-clicking would result in a denial as trying the same on a xlsx file, but it does not, so therefore even less of an inconvenience than I thought. [/QUOTE]
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