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Edit a read only?
What do I need to do if I have a spreadsheet that is read only? I need to
autosum and run a macro... Oh yeh it says it is password protected... any takers on this?? |
Edit a read only?
hi
can you get the password from the person who password protected it??? Regards FSt1 "DestinySky" wrote: What do I need to do if I have a spreadsheet that is read only? I need to autosum and run a macro... Oh yeh it says it is password protected... any takers on this?? |
Edit a read only?
This came in from an outside source. I do not have any way to obtain this
password. "FSt1" wrote: hi can you get the password from the person who password protected it??? Regards FSt1 "DestinySky" wrote: What do I need to do if I have a spreadsheet that is read only? I need to autosum and run a macro... Oh yeh it says it is password protected... any takers on this?? |
Edit a read only?
hi
see these to remove passwords.... http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/fileandvbapwords.html http://www.cpearson.com/excel/password.htm regards FSt1 "DestinySky" wrote: This came in from an outside source. I do not have any way to obtain this password. "FSt1" wrote: hi can you get the password from the person who password protected it??? Regards FSt1 "DestinySky" wrote: What do I need to do if I have a spreadsheet that is read only? I need to autosum and run a macro... Oh yeh it says it is password protected... any takers on this?? |
Edit a read only?
Why do you suppose the "outside source" protected it with a password?
DestinySky wrote: This came in from an outside source. I do not have any way to obtain this password. "FSt1" wrote: hi can you get the password from the person who password protected it??? Regards FSt1 "DestinySky" wrote: What do I need to do if I have a spreadsheet that is read only? I need to autosum and run a macro... Oh yeh it says it is password protected... any takers on this?? |
Edit a read only?
In article , Bob I wrote:
Why do you suppose the "outside source" protected it with a password? Probably thought that protected the workbook/data ... which we know is not the case. :) |
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