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My workbook is password protected and I no longer need that protection to
open it. In EXCEL 2003 you could just go to file and type in the password and change options. |
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You say "In Excel 2003 you could ......" That implies you're not using
Excel 2003. What version are you using? Tyro "MED" wrote in message ... My workbook is password protected and I no longer need that protection to open it. In EXCEL 2003 you could just go to file and type in the password and change options. |
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Did you read the subject line?<vbg
-- Regards, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Tyro" wrote in message ... You say "In Excel 2003 you could ......" That implies you're not using Excel 2003. What version are you using? Tyro "MED" wrote in message ... My workbook is password protected and I no longer need that protection to open it. In EXCEL 2003 you could just go to file and type in the password and change options. |
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With file opened, click Save As, click Tools (bottom left of SaveAs dialog)
then click General. Rob "RagDyer" wrote in message ... Did you read the subject line?<vbg -- Regards, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Tyro" wrote in message ... You say "In Excel 2003 you could ......" That implies you're not using Excel 2003. What version are you using? Tyro "MED" wrote in message ... My workbook is password protected and I no longer need that protection to open it. In EXCEL 2003 you could just go to file and type in the password and change options. |
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Thank you, but those functions are not in excel 2007? Thnat is my problem.
"RobN" wrote: With file opened, click Save As, click Tools (bottom left of SaveAs dialog) then click General. Rob "RagDyer" wrote in message ... Did you read the subject line?<vbg -- Regards, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Tyro" wrote in message ... You say "In Excel 2003 you could ......" That implies you're not using Excel 2003. What version are you using? Tyro "MED" wrote in message ... My workbook is password protected and I no longer need that protection to open it. In EXCEL 2003 you could just go to file and type in the password and change options. |
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MED -
In my Excel 2007, Office Button | Save As | Tools | General Options | Passwords ... allows me to delete a password. - Mike "MED" wrote in message ... Thank you, but those functions are not in excel 2007? Thnat is my problem. "RobN" wrote: With file opened, click Save As, click Tools (bottom left of SaveAs dialog) then click General. Rob "RagDyer" wrote in message ... Did you read the subject line?<vbg -- Regards, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Tyro" wrote in message ... You say "In Excel 2003 you could ......" That implies you're not using Excel 2003. What version are you using? Tyro "MED" wrote in message ... My workbook is password protected and I no longer need that protection to open it. In EXCEL 2003 you could just go to file and type in the password and change options. |
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MED,
They are in mine! Rob "MED" wrote in message ... Thank you, but those functions are not in excel 2007? Thnat is my problem. "RobN" wrote: With file opened, click Save As, click Tools (bottom left of SaveAs dialog) then click General. Rob "RagDyer" wrote in message ... Did you read the subject line?<vbg -- Regards, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Tyro" wrote in message ... You say "In Excel 2003 you could ......" That implies you're not using Excel 2003. What version are you using? Tyro "MED" wrote in message ... My workbook is password protected and I no longer need that protection to open it. In EXCEL 2003 you could just go to file and type in the password and change options. |
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