Hi I'm interested in McGimpsey's comments.
I am the author of an excel 2007 spreadsheet with lots of formulas. I
closed the file to go to the washroom and when I reopened the file just a few
minutes later, I was asked for a password. I did not password protect or if
I did, it was accidental, since the protection is a obvious button on the
ribbon.
How can I remove/bypass the password? since I really don't want to have to
re-think the formulas and also how to link them all together!
"JE McGimpsey" wrote:
Tools/Protection/Protect Sheet (cells should have their Locked property
set by default).
However, even if you enter a password, it's trivial to bypass:
http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/removepwords.html
So assume that anyone who has access to your workbook has access to
everything in it.
In article ,
mike wrote:
Hello everybody, I just want to ask how to protect our worksheet. I mean if
somebody who open my worksheet, he/she can read only. They can't change or
save the worksheet.
thanks