"The word document is just the easiest way since you cannot fix dumb. Including dumb implementation from M$, making the "activate script" button huge, but the save "don't" button small. But what to expect from the UI designers of Windows 8.0 and Windows 11..."
Yep, and the easiest way to get a "mark" to activate the script is to make the script do something "useful", eg to make the relevant text actually display. A bit like those websites that show a blank screen if you have scripting blocked and may show some plain text stating "please enable scripting to view this site"