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Indicates that selfcert is supported in xl2003. Perhaps it didn't get installed. It sounds like security is set to high on the new computer. If you set it to medium, then the user will be prompted whether they want to disable macros or not and can choose not to disable them. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Mac Lingo" wrote in message ink.net... Tom, How do you know so much about Excel? Anyway, I appreciate it. I have looked at the SelfCert stuff before, but it is a part of Office 2000. I'm running Office 2003 and it isn't included on my disk. I have found that by being on the new computer, I can copy the VB Code from my spreadsheet to a new spread sheet on that computer and then run it there. But Isn't there a more elegant way to do this besides having to go to the expense of buying a Certificate? Mac Berkeley, CA |
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