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Phil Hageman[_3_]

Bypassing Protections
 
I sent a protected worksheet to a user, who later returned
it to me with modifications and no protection. Besides
hacking the protection password, how does a user get
around the protection feature?

Tom Ogilvy

Bypassing Protections
 
Copy the cells and paste them to an unprotected worksheet.

I am sure there are otherways.

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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy

"Phil Hageman" wrote in message
...
I sent a protected worksheet to a user, who later returned
it to me with modifications and no protection. Besides
hacking the protection password, how does a user get
around the protection feature?




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Bypassing Protections
 
"Phil Hageman" wrote in message ...
I sent a protected worksheet to a user, who later returned
it to me with modifications and no protection. Besides
hacking the protection password, how does a user get
around the protection feature?



Probably with a tool downloaded from the web:

http://tinyurl.com/qfsp

N.B. Please do not access any file unless you are authorised to do so.

SS[_2_]

Bypassing Protections
 
not sure but if you copy every thing and then paste it back into a new sheet
I think that overcomes the protection.
then the new sheet can be renamed as the old one.

SS




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