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I have applied a digital signature to my spreadsheet. However, everytime I
make a change in the spreadsheet, such as changing a value in a cell, when I
close out it wants to drop my signature. Is there a way to apply the
signature to just the code? Also, is there away to have the signature
autimatically update when I, the developer, changes the code?
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ALT + F11 to open Visual Basic Editor.

CTRL + r to open Project Explorer.

Select your Project/Workbook and ToolsDigital SignatureChoose.

Should find your Certificate in the list. Select it and Save the workbook.


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On Mon, 2 May 2005 14:19:05 -0700, "JJ" wrote:

I have applied a digital signature to my spreadsheet. However, everytime I
make a change in the spreadsheet, such as changing a value in a cell, when I
close out it wants to drop my signature. Is there a way to apply the
signature to just the code? Also, is there away to have the signature
autimatically update when I, the developer, changes the code?


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