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unprotecting workbook
I need a refresher, how do I unprotect a workbook or
import into a new one that I can work with. TIA |
unprotecting workbook
You can try, if the formulas aren't part of the protection (ie. hide formua
option), to copy the contents and paste into another workbook. But if you don't know the password, then Microsoft offers no solution to unprotect. I'm sure, though if your stuck at the password part, then someone else can post a link to a piece of software that will "debug" to find the password or at least unprotect. ricky "Jeff" wrote in message ... I need a refresher, how do I unprotect a workbook or import into a new one that I can work with. TIA |
unprotecting workbook
"Ricky M. Medley" wrote in message ...
You can try, if the formulas aren't part of the protection (ie. hide formua option), to copy the contents and paste into another workbook. But if you don't know the password, then Microsoft offers no solution to unprotect. I'm sure, though if your stuck at the password part, then someone else can post a link to a piece of software that will "debug" to find the password or at least unprotect. Yes: http://tinyurl.com/qfsp N.B. Please do not use these tools to access or modify files unless you are authorised to do so. ricky "Jeff" wrote in message ... I need a refresher, how do I unprotect a workbook or import into a new one that I can work with. TIA |
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