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Lillian[_2_]

Passwords
 
Is there a way to open, reset or find out a password for a protected excel
spreadsheet? The previous Office manager protected the worksheet and does
not remember the password. Excel 2003--
LP

Dave Peterson

Passwords
 
Visit JE McGimpsey's site:
http://mcgimpsey.com/excel/removepwords.html

If I recall correctly, this will remove the password--not tell you what it is.

But then you could reprotect the worksheet with any password you want that's
memorable <vbg.

Lillian wrote:

Is there a way to open, reset or find out a password for a protected excel
spreadsheet? The previous Office manager protected the worksheet and does
not remember the password. Excel 2003--
LP


--

Dave Peterson

Lillian[_2_]

Passwords
 
How do you download the workbook or where do you paste the macro to. Is the
macro the info that is in purple?
--
LP


"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Visit JE McGimpsey's site:
http://mcgimpsey.com/excel/removepwords.html

If I recall correctly, this will remove the password--not tell you what it is.

But then you could reprotect the worksheet with any password you want that's
memorable <vbg.

Lillian wrote:

Is there a way to open, reset or find out a password for a protected excel
spreadsheet? The previous Office manager protected the worksheet and does
not remember the password. Excel 2003--
LP


--

Dave Peterson


Dave Peterson

Passwords
 
Yep. The code is in blue/purple near the bottom.

If you're new to macros, you may want to read David McRitchie's intro at:
http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/getstarted.htm

Lillian wrote:

How do you download the workbook or where do you paste the macro to. Is the
macro the info that is in purple?
--
LP

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Visit JE McGimpsey's site:
http://mcgimpsey.com/excel/removepwords.html

If I recall correctly, this will remove the password--not tell you what it is.

But then you could reprotect the worksheet with any password you want that's
memorable <vbg.

Lillian wrote:

Is there a way to open, reset or find out a password for a protected excel
spreadsheet? The previous Office manager protected the worksheet and does
not remember the password. Excel 2003--
LP


--

Dave Peterson


--

Dave Peterson

Peo Sjoblom

Passwords
 
http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/install.htm


--
Regards,

Peo Sjoblom



"Lillian" wrote in message
...
How do you download the workbook or where do you paste the macro to. Is
the
macro the info that is in purple?
--
LP


"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Visit JE McGimpsey's site:
http://mcgimpsey.com/excel/removepwords.html

If I recall correctly, this will remove the password--not tell you what
it is.

But then you could reprotect the worksheet with any password you want
that's
memorable <vbg.

Lillian wrote:

Is there a way to open, reset or find out a password for a protected
excel
spreadsheet? The previous Office manager protected the worksheet and
does
not remember the password. Excel 2003--
LP


--

Dave Peterson




rblack91

Passwords
 
i was wondering if you could help me out...
is it at all possible to get the password of an account of the internet,
llike a Myspace?

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Visit JE McGimpsey's site:
http://mcgimpsey.com/excel/removepwords.html

If I recall correctly, this will remove the password--not tell you what it is.

But then you could reprotect the worksheet with any password you want that's
memorable <vbg.

Lillian wrote:

Is there a way to open, reset or find out a password for a protected excel
spreadsheet? The previous Office manager protected the worksheet and does
not remember the password. Excel 2003--
LP


--

Dave Peterson


Dave Peterson

Passwords
 
I would think asking on MySpace.com and verifying that you are the owner of that
page would be one way.



rblack91 wrote:

i was wondering if you could help me out...
is it at all possible to get the password of an account of the internet,
llike a Myspace?

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Visit JE McGimpsey's site:
http://mcgimpsey.com/excel/removepwords.html

If I recall correctly, this will remove the password--not tell you what it is.

But then you could reprotect the worksheet with any password you want that's
memorable <vbg.

Lillian wrote:

Is there a way to open, reset or find out a password for a protected excel
spreadsheet? The previous Office manager protected the worksheet and does
not remember the password. Excel 2003--
LP


--

Dave Peterson


--

Dave Peterson


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