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Help!

Last year I wrote a very elaborate macro and password protected it. I
used it a lot initially, but several months have gone by without using
the macro.

I forgot the password.

Is there any way to find out what my password is - or bypass this
altogether?

Thanks
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What did you protect, the VBA Project or the workbook?

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Help!

Last year I wrote a very elaborate macro and password protected it. I
used it a lot initially, but several months have gone by without using
the macro.

I forgot the password.

Is there any way to find out what my password is - or bypass this
altogether?

Thanks



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Ken Wright wrote:

What did you protect, the VBA Project or the workbook?

I protected the VBA.
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If you want to send me the file and some kind of description or whatever of
what is in the code, just so I can be sure it is indeed yours, then I'll
happily take a stab for you. Perhaps some comments you would have made in
the code, or an example of code you would have used etc.

Need to take the NOSPAM out of my email addy though, and I'm hitting the
sack now till tomorrow - Nearly 2am this side of the pond. :-)

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Ken Wright wrote:

What did you protect, the VBA Project or the workbook?

I protected the VBA.



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