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How can I make my macros usable without the user having to always click
enable macros. I have a code signing cert but that expires after a year and
the users are back to enabling. Is there a long-term solution?



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You could compile your own VB6 code creating your own spreadsheet application
and not use excel.

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How can I make my macros usable without the user having to always click
enable macros. I have a code signing cert but that expires after a year and
the users are back to enabling. Is there a long-term solution?




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