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Note: there are 3 types of Protection which can all be passworded.
1. WorkSheet protection from ToolsProtection 2. WorkBook protection from ToolsProtection 3. File protection from FileSave AsToolsGeneral Options(XL2002) And a fourth one if you count Protection on a VBA Project Which are you referring to? If worksheet or workbook only, these are easy to crack. File and VBA not so simple. See John McGimpsey's site for instructions. http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/removepwords.html Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Fri, 9 Dec 2005 17:06:27 -0600, Vnagpal wrote: Thank u sir.....U r great...but one more thing...do we have a way by which we can break a password protected excel worksheet.....it doesnt open..it asks for password whenever i try to open it....thanks again |
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