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About 3 months ago I created a macro in a Excel 2000 spreadsheet
intended to be used by several of my colleagues - of which some could potentially make a big mess if they had access / or dumped into the to the macro by accident, so I password protected it just to be on the safe side. Just q week or so after I had finished the first version of the spreadsheet model I ended up in hopital with a cerebral infarction from which I am now slowly recovering, I suffer from random spots of memory loss, some passwords seem to be gone, but not all. I appologise for this long intro, but I felt it was right give you the background, hoping to be trusted that I am not just another scoundrel looking for an easy way to gain access to the intellectual achievement of someone else. So; Is there a straightforward way to bypass or even better, reveal the password. And please don't send any of those stupid links to stupid wesites picturing a horses ass or similar, as this is a honest cry for help. |
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