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Default Saving a workbook separately to its macros


My problem involves distributing a workbook, with macros, across a p2p
network. I do not want to lower the macro security level from high.

I've been able to digitally sign my project and distribute the digital
signature all the workstations. They can all read the macros.
However, when I attempt to save the workbook (even if I haven't altered
the macros) the Windows 98 machines won't digitally sign the project
properly.

I've thought about using a separate macro template, but I still would
need macros in the original workbook to open the template as I do not
want the macro template opening each time Excel is opened.

Is there any way of saving the workbook data separately from the
macros?


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