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Password protection
Silly me. About 5 yrs ago, I password protected a file I had created for my
dad so he couldn't mess it up. Now, 5 yrs later, when he wants some changes I can't remember what it was! I have records at home that surely say so but I'm visiting him now! I recall that EXCEL passwords are not too unique and I found a macro routine or something like that that could uncover it, or an equivalent. Can someone hlep me with that please? Thnaks! Dean |
Password protection
http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/removepwords.html
-- Regards, Peo Sjoblom (No private emails please) "Dean" wrote in message ... Silly me. About 5 yrs ago, I password protected a file I had created for my dad so he couldn't mess it up. Now, 5 yrs later, when he wants some changes I can't remember what it was! I have records at home that surely say so but I'm visiting him now! I recall that EXCEL passwords are not too unique and I found a macro routine or something like that that could uncover it, or an equivalent. Can someone hlep me with that please? Thnaks! Dean |
Password protection
Thank you - that worked nicely!
"Peo Sjoblom" wrote: http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/removepwords.html -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom (No private emails please) "Dean" wrote in message ... Silly me. About 5 yrs ago, I password protected a file I had created for my dad so he couldn't mess it up. Now, 5 yrs later, when he wants some changes I can't remember what it was! I have records at home that surely say so but I'm visiting him now! I recall that EXCEL passwords are not too unique and I found a macro routine or something like that that could uncover it, or an equivalent. Can someone hlep me with that please? Thnaks! Dean |
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