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MathProf

How can I code in VBA so that if the security level
of a user is high the Powerpoint will ask the user
to 'trust' the vba.

That is, not require the user to actually change
the security level to low?
 
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John Wilson

You cant do this unless you use a commercial digital sig like verisign.

If you could there would be no point in the security settings would there!
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M

MathProf

I'm talking about code that can check the security
level not change it.

After checking the level, a message box would inform the
user that it is possible to change that level.
 
J

John Wilson

Understand now but...

If the level is set to high how are you going to get the code to run in the
first place?

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John Wilson
Microsoft Certified Office Specialist
 
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MathProf

I understand what you mean now.

John Wilson said:
Understand now but...

If the level is set to high how are you going to get the code to run in the
first place?

_____________________________
John Wilson
Microsoft Certified Office Specialist
 

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