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I have created a spreadsheet containing VBA code that I want to distribute
to customers. In order to let me run VBA on clients' machines, I have bought a digital signature and have signed my file. My problem is that the code needs to create new worksheets, but if I save the file after doing so, Excel complains and drops the signature with the error message "You have modified a signed project. You do not have the correct key to sign this project. The signature will be discarded." I think this arises because the new worksheet generates a corresponding new 'Microsoft Excel Object' - i.e. Sheetx, and that VBA then considers this amounts to changing the macros and therefore requires them to be re-signed. My question - is this correct and if so, are there any workarounds? Thanks Luke Background information - version : Excel 2003. Upgrading to 2007 is a possibility if it overcomes the problem. Other questions Having read around the problem, I seem to have two options:- force users to run macro security at low, or modify my code to run as an Excel Addin file. I've never had to do either before, so - Can I set a user's macro security level programmatically? - If I went for the add-in approach, what would I lose? My workbook is currently very interactive, with Macros running on some Change and Select events; would that have to go? |
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