Folks, I did say I verified there are no macros. The latest doc does have some "form-like" things on it--apparently the author cut and pasted some text fields from a web form as illustrations. But the VB editor doesn't show them. However, when the document is open, the little tiny "design mode" widget is present. (I didn't see it at first because it floats and Word decided to put it off on the other monitor instead of in front of the doc window.)
I tried ->RTF->Doc, and it did get rid of the phantom macros. So THANKS, Irwin!
Setting the security settings to medium will not get rid of the warning. That's where I always run. That setting, by the way, is a per-user setting, not s document setting, so to get rid of it, I'd have to show all seven thousand users how to set to LOW, meaning execute all macros on any document without question. Since a good number of them ignore policy against downloading non-work-related stuff, I wouldn't do that if I could. (Some of our "XYZ doesn't work!" calls result from unauthorized installations of AIM, Yahoo toolbar, Google apps, etc., etc.)