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Forgot password
I protected a worksheet so I could accept any changes made. Now I have
forgotten my password. I tried to save it as a different copy it but the format followed. |
hi,
xl password protection is not that good. there are a number of 3rd party applications that will crack passwords. here are 2. http://www.cpearson.com/excel/password.htm http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/removepwords.html do a google. you'll find more. Regards FSt1 "sweetsue516" wrote: I protected a worksheet so I could accept any changes made. Now I have forgotten my password. I tried to save it as a different copy it but the format followed. |
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Good morning Sweetsue516 Try this: Open your file. Create a blank new workbook. For each sheet in your protected workbook, click in the top left hand corner to highlight the whole sheet, right click and copy and then cross to the new workbook and copy your sheets in one by one. Then save your newly recreated sheet. If you've got a number of sheets it might be a bit of a pain and you may lose some aspects like custom views, or complicated formulae referencing external sources, but if you've got a relatively simple straightforward workbook it should be OK. HTH DominicB -- dominicb ------------------------------------------------------------------------ dominicb's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=18932 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=398646 |
Forgot password
My problem is not being able to log in at startup.
Thanks "dominicb" wrote: Good morning Sweetsue516 Try this: Open your file. Create a blank new workbook. For each sheet in your protected workbook, click in the top left hand corner to highlight the whole sheet, right click and copy and then cross to the new workbook and copy your sheets in one by one. Then save your newly recreated sheet. If you've got a number of sheets it might be a bit of a pain and you may lose some aspects like custom views, or complicated formulae referencing external sources, but if you've got a relatively simple straightforward workbook it should be OK. HTH DominicB -- dominicb ------------------------------------------------------------------------ dominicb's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=18932 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=398646 |
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