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Hi All,

iam using excel 2003. If i sign my vba using selfcert
would it be valid in earlier versions of excel
(2003,2000) ? ot the sign willbe lost? since (to my
knlwledge) this facility is not availble in earlier
versions.

Thanks

Mas

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Hi Mas

Selfcert signatures came with Excel 2000, so you should be fine. Signed VBA
projects will also run fine with Excel97, but they will not open for editing
("project is unviewable" prompt).

HTH. Best wishes Harald

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Hi All,

iam using excel 2003. If i sign my vba using selfcert
would it be valid in earlier versions of excel
(2003,2000) ? ot the sign willbe lost? since (to my
knlwledge) this facility is not availble in earlier
versions.

Thanks

Mas



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