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Generic Excel and IE Setups For Oracle Web ADI

The document outlines setup steps for Excel and Internet Explorer to work with Oracle Web ADI. For Excel, it involves enabling macros, trusting access to the VBA project, and unchecking protected view options. For Internet Explorer, it involves enabling status bar updates via script in the security settings. Completing these setups in both applications should allow Oracle Web ADI documents to open properly.

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Generic Excel and IE Setups For Oracle Web ADI

The document outlines setup steps for Excel and Internet Explorer to work with Oracle Web ADI. For Excel, it involves enabling macros, trusting access to the VBA project, and unchecking protected view options. For Internet Explorer, it involves enabling status bar updates via script in the security settings. Completing these setups in both applications should allow Oracle Web ADI documents to open properly.

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Excel and IE Setups for Oracle Web ADI

There are few setups that you have to do on Microsoft Excel and Internet Explorer to work with Oracle Web ADI.

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Excel Setups
1. Open Excel and go to ​File > Options

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You will see a new window as shown below. Select “​Trust Center​” on the left navigation pane and then click on “​Trust Center
Settings“​ :

Select “​Macro Settings​” on the left navigation pane. Under Macro Settings, select “​Enable all macros​” . Under “​Developer
Macro Settings​“, select “​Trust access to the VBA project object model​“. See the image below for more details.

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Next step is to navigate to the “​Protected View”​ option on the left navigation pane. once you are there, un-check all the
protected view options as show below:

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Click “​Ok​” and close Excel.

Internet Explorer Setups


Open IE and navigate to IE > Internet Options and select “S​ecurity Tab​“. Select zone as “​Internet”​ and click on “​Custom
Level“​ :

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Scroll down and then “Enable” the “​Allow status bar updates via script​” option.

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Close and Re-Open IE. Go ahead and try to open Web ADI Documents and it should be working fine.

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