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Excel Password protection
Name: meat_ball Date: February 20, 2004 at 16:25:00 Pacific OS: XP CPU/Ram: 1.8 512
Comment:
Hi Guys, Some time ago I created a spreadsheet containing numerous formulas. As the file was shared with other users on the network I password protected it and yes you've guessed it I have forgotten the password! I need to make adjustments to the file is there any way of getting through this problem? and secondly has anyone a cure for senility?
Name: chnos Date: February 21, 2004 at 08:27:08 Pacific
Reply:
if u select ur rows (or the whole sheet by clickin left up corner) u can copy it, sheet by sheet into a new file, the protection doesn't follow. But the protection follows if u right clic on the sheetname down ur file to copy/move it. Hope it helps...Nothing for senility, sorry...
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