Hi,
I've created several forms w/ vba code and have distributed them to a
client. Would having a digital signature help them...especially if they
have their security setting at medium or high? What are the benefits?
What company do you use? It amazes me how expensive they are!
I've looked at versi sign and thawte.
Thank you.
Doug Robbins - Word MVP - 31 Oct 2007 12:29 GMT
If the forms are created as templates and are saved by the users in the
Templates folder as defined under Tools>Options>File Locations, Word will
consider them as "Trusted" and the macros in them will be allowed to run,
regardless of the Security settings. Whether your client trusts them is
another thing.

Signature
Hope this helps.
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Doug Robbins - Word MVP
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KAM - 31 Oct 2007 14:04 GMT
You can create your own (free). When I am creating templates for Customers or
Depts in our company, I make up my own digital signature accordingly:
MyCompanyName for ClientName
MyName for Production Dept
This way they can accept the specific signature and they can choose to have
me as a trusted signer.
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