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Default Excel/VBA Packaging Wizard

I need to package an Excel/VBA Application with all its referenced DLL
dependencies with the following constraints in mind:

- I upgraded to Office 2003 which does not seem to support/have the
Packaging Wizard that came with Office XP for VBA Applications.

- I don't want to upgrade my VBA to VSTO.Net at this point:
(a) Because of the steep learning curve involved.
(b) Because I want to include users with older Excel's: 2000, XP and
above.

My questions a

(1) How can I get to install Office XP's Packaging Wizard specically
without having to install all of Office XP (Is there something I can
copy from my Office XP CD's that will work with my Office 2003
installation) ?

(2) I need a step-by-step reference on digitally signing my Excel/VBA
application to spare my users from the macros warning everytime they
open the spreadsheet.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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