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Auto-Enable Macro's
I have been looking in various forums, and found that macro's cannot b auto-enabled, unless a certification has been created and assigned What I want to know is how do you do that -- bhawanePosted from http://www.pcreview.co.uk/ newsgroup acces |
Auto-Enable Macro's
Check in your Microsoft Office Tools program group and see if you have an
item called Digital Certificate for VBA Projects. This will allow you to create a self-signed certificate which you can sign your Excel files with. Simply give your certificate a name and it will be automatically generated. Then from Excel, press ALT-F11 to access the VBA project, go to the Tools menu then Digital Signature. Press the Choose... button and select your certificate from the list (it will probably be the only one there), and click OK twice. "bhawane" <bhawane.1qzic4@ wrote in message ... I have been looking in various forums, and found that macro's cannot be auto-enabled, unless a certification has been created and assigned. What I want to know is how do you do that? -- bhawanePosted from http://www.pcreview.co.uk/ newsgroup access |
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