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Default Macros & alternatives

Hi Tim,

Thanks for the response. Even I thought on the same lines regarding the
digital certificate. But other than that there seems no way out.

As for my macros, its basic calculation and other stuff which is repetitive
in nature. Till then will wait for some more responses.


Mangesh



"Tim Williams" <saxifrax@pacbell*dot*net wrote in message
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What do your macros do?

If a company doesn't allow macros then it would seem you are probably
out of luck. You could try signing your workbook with a digital
certificate and they may then accept it.

Disabling the user's ability to change their macro security level is
probably how they would "not allow" macros, but that seems a little
short-sighted if applied as a global setting.

Tim


"Mangesh Yadav" wrote in message
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Hi Everyone,

I have a spreadsheet which uses macros extensively. Now if a
particular
company has a policy which does not allow macros, what is the
alternative
for my spreadsheet.

I know the question is bit unclear regarding the policies, but even
I don't
know how this is done. Another question I have is: when a particular
company
says that it does not allow macros, what is it that they do to
prevent the
user from allowing a macro to run. (Is it something like they
disable the
Tools Security feature...?)

Thanks in advance.

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- Mangesh
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