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Macro Security?
Hi,
I have Office 2003 Excel. I have several macros, mostly .XLM sheets from previous work. How can I allow these to run without lowering security levels to low? These are macros I have written--so they do not have a signed certificate. Help says something about macros "installed in a trusted location" but I have been unable to find out more about that. How do I create a trusted location or mark my .XLM locations as trusted? Any help appreciated. Thanks, Bill |
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Macro Security?
You can create your own digital certificate and use it to "sign" your macros.
In the one of the Office folders is Selfcert.exe. "bill" wrote: Hi, I have Office 2003 Excel. I have several macros, mostly .XLM sheets from previous work. How can I allow these to run without lowering security levels to low? These are macros I have written--so they do not have a signed certificate. Help says something about macros "installed in a trusted location" but I have been unable to find out more about that. How do I create a trusted location or mark my .XLM locations as trusted? Any help appreciated. Thanks, Bill |
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