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what is this file <funcres.xla. I am not able to open this file because it
asks for password. I dont remember to have given any passoword to any file.


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It's an add-in (Analysis tool Pack) that employs a hidden workbook, but you
still see it in the VBA editor.

It contains code that extends Excel in-built capabilities.
Look at Tools AddIns and you a/some check-marks against the addins that
you have installed.

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what is this file <funcres.xla. I am not able to open this file because

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asks for password. I dont remember to have given any passoword to any

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It's the Analysis Tool Pack add-in, de-select that add-in
from the Tools menu in Excel and it will go away. PS: If
you are desperate about seeing inside it, the password
is:"Wildebeest!!" :-))

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what is this file <funcres.xla. I am not able to open

this file because it
asks for password. I dont remember to have given any

passoword to any file.


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