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view a trusted publisher Applies To: Excel 2007, Word 2007, PowerPoint 2007, Access 2007, Publisher 2007, Visio 2007, OneNote 2007, Office 2007, Office 2010, Visio Standard 2007, Less Applies To: https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Add-remove-or-view-a-trusted-publisher-1c7c871c-632c-408c-8233-c7dd47289a00 Excel 2007 , Word 2007 , PowerPoint 2007 , Access 2007 , Publisher 2007 , Visio 2007 , OneNote 2007 , Office 2007 , Office 2010 , Visio Standard 2007 , More... Which version do I have? More... This article explains what a trusted publisher is, why it is more secure to use only functionality that was created by trusted publishers, error 1919 and how you can add or remove trusted publishers from the Trusted Publishers list in the Trust Center for the 2007 Microsoft Office system. What's new in Office 2010 The Office Blog In this article What is a trusted publisher? Add a developer to the Trusted Publishers list Remove a developer from the Trusted Publishers list Remove a developer from visual foxpro database the Prior Trusted Sources list View the certificate for a name in the Trusted Publishers list What is a trusted publisher? A publisher is a developer who has created a macro, ActiveX control, add-in, or other application extension for use by you and other people. Before you can consider a publisher to be trustworthy, you need to know who the person is and whether the person's credentials are valid. Trusted publishers are reputable developers who meet all of the following criteria: The code project is signed by the developer with a digital signature. The digital signature is valid. This digital signature is current (not expired). The certificate associated with the digital signature was issued by a reputable certificate authority (CA). The developer who signed the code project is a trusted publisher. If you try to run published code that does not meet all these criteria, the Trust Center disables the code by default, and the Message Bar appears to notify you of a potentially unsafe publisher. If you click Options on the Message Bar, a security dialog box opens, givi