Please read my post. A form that will be used more than once should be a
template. A template should be in the user templates folder. Macros in a
template in the user templates folder will be trusted; you won't need
Selfcert.exe.
--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site:
http://word.mvps.org
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"Scott" wrote in message
...
Thank you !!!
"Jezebel" wrote:
Selfcert.exe is a freebie from Microsoft. You should have a copy in your
office folder (C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office nn), or go he
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=217221.
"Scott" wrote in message
...
I have tried Trusting access to the VBA project and "Trust all
installed
templates and add-ins" . So where could I find SelfCert.exe it sounds
like
the next step !!
"Jezebel" wrote:
Start by going to Macro Security and look at the settings on both
tabs.
Trusting access to the VBA project should be sufficient.
Alternatively,
use
SelfCert.exe to create your own certificate, sign the VBA project
with
that,
and add your certificate to the trusted publishers list.
"Scott" wrote in message
...
I have created a word doc (Form) with macros. Every time I open the
file
I
am
presented with a securuty pop up that tells me my file has macros
and
asks
me
to enable or disable them as well as giving me some info. How can I
get
rid
of this pop up. The file was created by me for use on my computer.
I
know
the
file has macros in it. Is there a configuration item or setting I
can
use
so
as not to have this message pop up each time I use the file.
- Thanks