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Default I don't remember giving a password for excel 2003.

I enabled the microsoft office trial version on my computer. What did it use
as my password?
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There is no password. Why do you think you have one?

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Default I don't remember giving a password for excel 2003.

How long ago did you activate the trial version? Could it be that the trial
period has expired?

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Default I don't remember giving a password for excel 2003.

When I try to delete worksheets the program asks for my password and won't
let me delete my worksheets. Apparently there is some kind of protection
that I did not apply to my first trys with excel.

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There is no password. Why do you think you have one?

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Default I don't remember giving a password for excel 2003.

Who created those worksheets? There is no general password to access the
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When I try to delete worksheets the program asks for my password and won't
let me delete my worksheets. Apparently there is some kind of protection
that I did not apply to my first trys with excel.

"JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote:

There is no password. Why do you think you have one?

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I enabled the microsoft office trial version on my computer. What did
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Default I don't remember giving a password for excel 2003.

Have you tried to remove protection on those sheets? Sheets can be
'protected' but without a password also. Try this and see if it helps:
Go to one of those sheets and use Tools | Protection
at that point, if it is the sheet that is protected the option will be to
[Unprotect Sheet] click that. If there was no password applied, the sheet
will immediately become unprotected - if there was a password, then you'll be
asked for it...and you'll be in no worse shape than you are right now.

"blownman" wrote:

When I try to delete worksheets the program asks for my password and won't
let me delete my worksheets. Apparently there is some kind of protection
that I did not apply to my first trys with excel.

"JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote:

There is no password. Why do you think you have one?

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I enabled the microsoft office trial version on my computer. What did it
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Default I don't remember giving a password for excel 2003.

Check out ToolsProtection and Unprotect Workbook.

You may have to supply a password.

Alternate guess.............

The workbook is Shared and won't allow sheet deletions.

ToolsShare WorkbookUncheck "allow etc." checkbox.


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When I try to delete worksheets the program asks for my password and won't
let me delete my worksheets. Apparently there is some kind of protection
that I did not apply to my first trys with excel.

"JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote:

There is no password. Why do you think you have one?

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MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




"blownman" wrote in message
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I enabled the microsoft office trial version on my computer. What did it
use
as my password?





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