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in this video iamp;#39;m going to talk about creating self-signing certificates for your excel macros so this is a macro that i completed basically for one of my videos but iamp;#39;m quite happy with this um this is a scanning barcode sheet and itamp;#39;s uh doing what i want it to do itamp;#39;s uh putting the job number and this employee down in the timing and the timeout and so then itamp;#39;s also creating a sheet here now so letamp;#39;s pretend that this is iamp;#39;m doing this for a client now iamp;#39;ve heamp;#39;s seen it and iamp;#39;ve seen it and weamp;#39;re all happy with it so now iamp;#39;m ready to send it to him so what iamp;#39;m going to do is iamp;#39;m going to go on the visual basic window so i go to the developer tab click on visual basic and then when the visual basic window comes up i go to tools on the menu bar i go to digi digital signature and right now um the vba project currently signed in thereamp;#39;s no certificate and so now what