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VILLABILLA

sheet and workbook security
 

Hi, is there any workaround for when a password has been set to secure a
workbook or sheet? In case the password is forgotten what can best be
done ?

Please let me know!


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Ruth Allen

sheet and workbook security
 
OOooh! Passwords are pretty much set in stone unless you're a hacker :-)
But, here's something you could try and maybe more help is on the way from
other folks:

If you can get into the file, then you'll need to copy everything you can
and re-create it in a new file and save it without or with a new password.

To protect yourself in the future, you could create a duplicate worksheet
with another password being an answer to a security question or other
password for the original authorized users to gain access to this copy.
Again, you won't have access to the original file and will need to create
another copy of this copy and re-name this copy and change the password.

The 'forgot password' feature is a good addition and may have been added to
Office03? Let me know if this answer is not clear or you need more help.
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EMBRACING TECHNOLOGY
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"VILLABILLA" wrote:


Hi, is there any workaround for when a password has been set to secure a
workbook or sheet? In case the password is forgotten what can best be
done ?

Please let me know!


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VILLABILLA


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Tim

sheet and workbook security
 
Read this article http://lastbit.com/excel-article.asp to know more
about Excel passwords and what to do if you forgot password.



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