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I've just reinstalled Microsoft Office 2003 Pro and now encounter a problem
that wasn't there before -- and I can't fix. Excel won't let me install
(very simple) macros citing Security settings are too high and lack of
Certification. However, Word that was reinstalled at the same time will
allow macros to be installed and run without a problem. I tried setting
Excel security to LOW but it doesn't make a difference. Can you help.
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Hi

Are you in a corporate enviornment or a home environment?

if in corporate, there might be policy built which doesn't allow you to
change it.

hope this help

"Chuck Thompson" wrote:

I've just reinstalled Microsoft Office 2003 Pro and now encounter a problem
that wasn't there before -- and I can't fix. Excel won't let me install
(very simple) macros citing Security settings are too high and lack of
Certification. However, Word that was reinstalled at the same time will
allow macros to be installed and run without a problem. I tried setting
Excel security to LOW but it doesn't make a difference. Can you help.

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