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  2. Digital signatures and certificates - Microsoft Support

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    Signing certificate To create a digital signature, you need a signing certificate, which proves identity. When you send a digitally-signed macro or document, you also send your certificate and public key.

  3. Obtain a digital certificate and create a digital signature

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    Create a digital certificate to digitally sign a document immediately. If you do not want to purchase a digital certificate from a third-party certificate authority (CA), or if you want to digitally sign your document immediately, you can create your own digital certificate.

  4. Digitally sign your VBA macro project - Microsoft Support

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    Digitally sign a VBA macro project in Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher, Visio, Outlook, or Word. Open the file that contains the macro project that you want to sign.

  5. Obtain a digital certificate and create a digital signature

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    This article explains how you can get or create a digital signature for use in Office documents. To learn more about how to use them in Office documents, see Add or remove a digital signature in Office files.

  6. Add or remove a digital signature for Microsoft 365 files

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    Create a signature line in Word or Excel. In the document or worksheet, place your pointer where you want to create a signature line. On the Insert tab, select Signature Line in the Text group. In the Signature Setup dialog box, type information to appear beneath the signature line: Suggested signer: The signer's full name.

  7. Download free, pre-built templates - Microsoft Support

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    You can download free, pre-built document templates with useful and creative themes from Office when you click File > New in your Office app. Templates can include calendars, business cards, letters, cards, brochures, newsletters, resumes, cover letters, presentations, social media and much more.

  8. Using Access or Excel to manage your data - Microsoft Support

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    Microsoft Create has several Excel design templates to choose from Use Excel when you: Require a flat or nonrelational view of your data instead of a relational database that uses multiple tables, and when your data is mostly numeric.

  9. Create and share a Dashboard with Excel and Microsoft Groups

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    Once your dashboard is created, we’ll show you how to share it with people by creating a Microsoft Group. We also have an interactive Excel workbook that you can download and follow these steps on your own. Download the Excel Dashboard tutorial workbook. Create a dashboard Share your dashboard. Get your data.

  10. Create custom functions in Excel - Microsoft Support

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    Instead, Excel provides you with the ability to create custom functions, which are explained in this article. Creating a simple custom function Custom functions, like macros, use the Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) programming language.

  11. Create a template - Microsoft Support

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    Learn how to edit, save, and create a template in Office. You can create and save a template from a new or existing document or template.

  12. Access your Account Privacy Settings - Microsoft Support

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    Go to the File tab, select Account (or Office Account in Outlook) in the bottom of the left pane, and then choose Manage Settings. To access your privacy settings in the new Outlook for Windows: On the View tab, select View settings and choose General. Select Privacy and data then choose Privacy settings.