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Hi guys,

Sorry for the repost - but amended

I am using Excel 2K. I have just created a small macro (VBA) in an Excel
spreadsheet which I have just emailed to a friend who couldn't get the macro
to work.

Anyway I created a digital certificate which cured this. I would like to
know
where this is kept as I would like to be able to back it up.

TIA
Tony


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You can import and export digital certificates through Internet Explorer.
ToolsInternet OptionsContentCertificates. That's all I could find
out.

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Hi guys,

Sorry for the repost - but amended

I am using Excel 2K. I have just created a small macro (VBA) in an Excel
spreadsheet which I have just emailed to a friend who couldn't get the

macro
to work.

Anyway I created a digital certificate which cured this. I would like to
know
where this is kept as I would like to be able to back it up.

TIA
Tony




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