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L.White
 
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How are you all doing today, as you can see from the subject my day is
progressing nicely.

A user placed a password on a file and has forgotten the password. How do I
remove the password protection without knowing the password? If that is not
possible is there a good password cracker for Excel that anyone has used and
would recommend? Anything I can do that is less of a hassle than remaking
the sheet is appreciated. The user who needs the form is not the guy who
protected it otherwise I would just tell them to remake the sheet
themselves.

Thanks for any ideas,
LWhite


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hi,
Try this site:

http://www.cpearson.com/excel/password.htm

regards
FSt1

"L.White" wrote:

How are you all doing today, as you can see from the subject my day is
progressing nicely.

A user placed a password on a file and has forgotten the password. How do I
remove the password protection without knowing the password? If that is not
possible is there a good password cracker for Excel that anyone has used and
would recommend? Anything I can do that is less of a hassle than remaking
the sheet is appreciated. The user who needs the form is not the guy who
protected it otherwise I would just tell them to remake the sheet
themselves.

Thanks for any ideas,
LWhite



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