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nankin
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December 21, 2012
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Macros used in RH9 to create printed documentation (digital signature?)

  • December 21, 2012
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Per my IT deparment, I need to verify that the macros used in the creation of printed documentation (output to MS-Word) have been digitally signed. Would someone be able to verify this for me? Thank you.

Matt

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    Jeff_Coatsworth
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    December 21, 2012

    You might have better luck over in the Printed Documentation thread or give Adobe Support a call.

    RoboColum_n_
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    December 21, 2012

    I could be wrong here but I think the only macros that are used in generating the Word file are on the Word side, not Adobe's.

    nankin
    nankinAuthor
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    December 21, 2012

    Yes, Colum, they are Word macros, but they are also there because of a DOT that Adobe supplies. And in that DOT file, there are macros that are created (or at least maintained) by the Adobe folks. So in a way, the onus does actually fall into Adobe's lap as far as signing them and whatnot.

    Cheers... Rick


    Thank you all for your responses. I have been in contact with Adobe technical support. The macros that Adobe supplies for this process have not been digitally signed. Should that make my IT department hesitant to allow these macros to run on the system when the MS-Word files are produced from RoboHelp?