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Dear experts,
I have run an Excel project requiring me to sign my VBA code with a self-certificate; I have sent it to my collegaues, they have installed my certificate on their computers and now they do not see the macro warning any longer, which is what I wanted. Now I need to pass the project to another person - is there a way she could sign the macros she generates with my self certificate? This would avoid all of my colleagues to install a new certificate. Thank you very much in advance for your help. Best regards, -- Valeria |
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