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My understanding is yes, each user on each machine needs to digitally
sign their own macros. HTH On Mar 11, 5:14*pm, "Lorne" wrote: I have written several macros to automate some tasks. *On my machine I created a personal digital signature, signed the macros, and trusted myself as a publisher. *all works fine - I have buttons on the toolbar that excute the macros with no warning messages. I now want to copy the macros to a number of other machines. *How do I get them to use the signature I created on my machine and hence execute without a macro warning message? or is the only solution to create a new signature on each machine and to sign and trust the macros separately for each machine that they are copied to? |
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