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Hi, I have VBA codes in my spreadsheet, it was locked with a password.
Is there anyway I can crack/unlock the password?
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There are various tools out there for cracking passwords on Office files, but
the morality not to mention legality of such actions could be questionable.

A package that I have had experience of is 'Accent Office Password Recovery'
which can get paswords from various Office files.

Alternatively a search on Google will provide more options that you can
shake an exceedingly large stick at!

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Hi, I have VBA codes in my spreadsheet, it was locked with a password.
Is there anyway I can crack/unlock the password?
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http://www.lostpassword.com

is another source.

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