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Using Excel 2007, how do you unprotect the workbook in an Excel 2003 file.
The protect workbook function actually indicates it is not protected, but I
know it is. Also, when I try to copy in a new worksheet, it says it is
protected.

Please help.
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You should be able to unprotect it from the View tab.

"Kim" wrote:

Using Excel 2007, how do you unprotect the workbook in an Excel 2003 file.
The protect workbook function actually indicates it is not protected, but I
know it is. Also, when I try to copy in a new worksheet, it says it is
protected.

Please help.

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Actually, it appears to be the Review tab and actually Excel 2007 does not
see the file as being protected. The only option is to "Protect".
I need to know when using Excel 2007 how do you unprotect a workbook that
was protected in Excel 2003?


"Bob Umlas, Excel MVP" wrote:

You should be able to unprotect it from the View tab.

"Kim" wrote:

Using Excel 2007, how do you unprotect the workbook in an Excel 2003 file.
The protect workbook function actually indicates it is not protected, but I
know it is. Also, when I try to copy in a new worksheet, it says it is
protected.

Please help.

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I am having the same problem. Were you able to find a fix?
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"Kim" wrote:

Actually, it appears to be the Review tab and actually Excel 2007 does not
see the file as being protected. The only option is to "Protect".
I need to know when using Excel 2007 how do you unprotect a workbook that
was protected in Excel 2003?


"Bob Umlas, Excel MVP" wrote:

You should be able to unprotect it from the View tab.

"Kim" wrote:

Using Excel 2007, how do you unprotect the workbook in an Excel 2003 file.
The protect workbook function actually indicates it is not protected, but I
know it is. Also, when I try to copy in a new worksheet, it says it is
protected.

Please help.

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