Workbook.Signatures Property (2007 System)
Gets the collection of digital signatures for the workbook.
Namespace: Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel
Assembly: Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.v9.0 (in Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.v9.0.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
<BrowsableAttribute(False)> _
Public ReadOnly Property Signatures As SignatureSet
'Usage
Dim instance As Workbook
Dim value As SignatureSet
value = instance.Signatures
[BrowsableAttribute(false)]
public SignatureSet Signatures { get; }
[BrowsableAttribute(false)]
public:
property SignatureSet^ Signatures {
SignatureSet^ get ();
}
public function get Signatures () : SignatureSet
Property Value
Type: SignatureSet
A Microsoft.Office.Core.SignatureSet collection that contains the digital signatures for the workbook.
Remarks
To digitally sign Excel workbooks and verify other signatures in them, you need the Microsoft CryptoAPI and a unique digital signature certificate. The CryptoAPI is installed with Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 or later. You can obtain a digital signature certificate from a certification authority.
Examples
The following code example gets the number of signatures that are attached to the current workbook and displays an appropriate message to the user.
This example is for a document-level customization.
Private Sub GetSignatures()
If Me.Signatures.Count = 0 Then
MessageBox.Show( _
"There are no signatures that are attached to the " _
+ "current workbook.")
Else
MessageBox.Show( _
"Number of signatures attached to the current workbook: " _
+ Me.Signatures.Count.ToString())
End If
End Sub
private void GetSignatures()
{
if (this.Signatures.Count == 0)
{
MessageBox.Show(
"There are no signatures that are attached to the "
+ "current workbook.");
}
else
{
MessageBox.Show(
"Number of signatures attached to the current workbook: "
+ this.Signatures.Count.ToString());
}
}
.NET Framework Security
- Full trust for the immediate caller. This member cannot be used by partially trusted code. For more information, see Using Libraries from Partially Trusted Code.