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I recently purchased a new computer. After the new purchase i switched
all my old data from the old computer to the new computer. of that old
data was an excel file that had a list of all my passwords. However,
this excel file is password protected and I don't remeber the password.
Can anyone help me? Thanks in advance.

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you can get password helpers on www.downloads.com that will give you the
first 2-3 digits of the password to jog your memory


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Search the net there are a few free password breakers. There is one 'by Bob
McCormick on NG: microsoft.public.excel.misc 'on 22 May 2001.
There is another by Einar Ståle Huse, either password cracker or password
breaker.

'Breaks worksheet password protection.

"macguy18" wrote:


I recently purchased a new computer. After the new purchase i switched
all my old data from the old computer to the new computer. of that old
data was an excel file that had a list of all my passwords. However,
this excel file is password protected and I don't remeber the password.
Can anyone help me?

anks in advance.

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