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How to Delete a Macro Computer Virus

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Delete a Macro Computer Virus
Delete a Macro Computer Virus
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A macro is a small program that automates certain tasks in the Microsoft Office suite of productivity programs. Some macros that you download from the Internet may contain a malicious virus program that can harm your computer or track what you do. If your computer is behaving oddly after downloading a macro, follow a series of troubleshooting steps to remove the virus.

From Quick Guide: Basics of Virus Protection
Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Run the program that the infecting macro was originally opened with, such as Microsoft Word or Excel, by double-clicking on its appropriate desktop icon.

  2. Step 2
    The Macros Button
     
    The Macros Button

    Click on the "View" tab at the top of the screen. Scroll all the way over to the far right side of the screen and click on the button labeled "Macros." Click on "View Macros" on the drop-down menu that will pop up underneath the Macro button.

  3. Step 3
    The View Macro Window
     
    The View Macro Window

    Wait for the new window to pop up and then scroll through the list of macros installed until you find the one that infected your computer. Click on the name of the macro and then click on the button that is labeled "Delete."

  4. Step 4

    Close the "View Macro" window and then click on the large, circular Microsoft icon at the top left of the screen. Click on the option that says the name of the program followed by "Options," such as "Excel Options." Click on "Trust Center" and then click the button that says "Trust Center Options." Click the option marked as "Macro" settings and then click the radio button next to the option that says "Disable all macros."

  5. Step 5

    Open your web browser and navigate to a website that offers a virus scanning program such as AVG Free (see Resources below). Download the installation file and then open the folder where you saved the file. Double-click on it and follow the on-screen instructions to install the program. Open the software by double-clicking on its desktop icon and then click on the option to run a full system scan. Wait for the scan to finish and then click on the option to delete any virus threats found.

Tips & Warnings
  • You must run the virus scan even after removing the macro because many virus programs will make changes to your operating system's registry files that won't be fixed simply by deleting the macro. If you leave the macro function disabled, you won't be able to run any Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) programs in Excel, Word, Outlook or Access.
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