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The Excel Online Business connector will let you run certain actions on .xlsm files, if you pass the metadata ID as the file parameter. These actions are "Get worksheets”, “Create table”, “Create worksheet”, and “Get tables”.
However, this information is tangential at best to Office Scripts. The support of .xlsm files by the "Run script" action is documented elsewhere. This article has proved misleading, so I'll remove it and find somewhere else to add the .xlsm workaround information.