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and of course is totally ineffective for the workbook containing the code to
edit the registry.

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There is a way to edit the security setting in Excel or I should say
make Excel think the security setting is set to low by editing the
registry. Which can be done through code. It is a quite tedious and
long process just for one little message box that can be avoided by
digitally signing the macro.

I just wanted to point out that it is not impossible just not worth the
time and effort for one stupid messagebox.


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