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I hope someone can help me.

I screw up big time. I have an Excel file that I store all my passwords for
the databases that I have worked on. The password Excel file is
password-protected. Now I don't remember the password for the file.

Can anyone help me to open the file? Please....

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http://www.straxx.com/excel/password.html

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Crowbar,

You saved my life. I thought I was going to lose all the things
(Spreadsheets and Databases) that I have built. I really appreciated it.

Just to share with you, the link in your message did not have what I needed.
It can only un-protect the worksheets. If you have a spreadsheet that
prompts you for a password at the startup, the company for that link would
not do. Instead, the company has a link to another company that can crack
the file. I paid $29 to crack the file. I thought it was worth it.

Again, thank you very much.

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http://www.straxx.com/excel/password.html

try this

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Glad your situation was solved.
However, the ease of the solution should reinforce the fact that Excel's
security is merely a hindrance. If your data is valuable to others, may be a
more secure storage method is called for.

NickHK

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Crowbar,

You saved my life. I thought I was going to lose all the things
(Spreadsheets and Databases) that I have built. I really appreciated it.

Just to share with you, the link in your message did not have what I

needed.
It can only un-protect the worksheets. If you have a spreadsheet that
prompts you for a password at the startup, the company for that link would
not do. Instead, the company has a link to another company that can crack
the file. I paid $29 to crack the file. I thought it was worth it.

Again, thank you very much.

"Crowbar via OfficeKB.com" wrote:

http://www.straxx.com/excel/password.html

try this

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