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Password protection

resolvedResolved · Medium Priority · Version 2007

replyReply Fri 7 Jan 2011, 11:00Delegate Oliver said...

Oliver has attended:
Excel Intermediate course

Password protection

How do I remove password protection from a workbook (contains only one worksheet).
Originally set up on Version 2003.

I want others to be able to amend any of the the contents.

Manty thanks

Oliver

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replyReply Mon 10 Jan 2011, 14:36Trainer Nafeesa said...

RE: password protection

Hi Oliver,


Thank you for your question.

To remove password protection from an Excel 2007 workbook:

- Open the 'Review' tab on the Ribbon

- Select the 'Unprotect Sheet' button (towards the right of the Ribbon.)

- Enter password (if applicable)


I hope this resolves your question. If it has, please mark this question as resolved.


If you require further assistance, please reply to this post.


Regards,


Nafeesa

Microsoft Office Specialist Trainer

replyReply Mon 10 Jan 2011, 14:37Trainer Nafeesa said...

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replyReply Mon 10 Jan 2011, 15:14Delegate Oliver said...

RE: Will be marked as resolved in 5 days

Hi Nafessa

'fraid your answer does not work.!

I hit the F1 key & tried that one and it WORKED!

Many thanks for your reply.

Regards

Oliver

 

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