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excel+vba+training - Password Protected Workbook

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replyReply Tue 9 Oct 2007, 14:37Delegate Kirti said...

Kirti has attended:
Excel Advanced course

Password Protected Workbook

Hi,

I was working on a spreadsheet a few weeks ago, and had done a lot of work on it. I put a passwod on the workbook so that you can only open the workbook with a password as the information is sensitive. However I have forgotten the password. Is there any way of finding out what this is as I cannot recall what my password was.

Thanks
Kirti

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replyReply Tue 9 Oct 2007, 16:00Delegate Paul said...

RE: Password Protected Workbook

I don't believe there is - sorry Kirti

replyReply Tue 23 Oct 2007, 10:15Trainer Richard said...

RE: Password Protected Workbook

If it is ablsolutely critical that you get the data, you might consider doing a search on google for EXCEL PASSWORD, and see if any of the answers there are of help to you.

We do not endorse any of the results you see in google, and warn you that you are entering the domain of hacking, which has a certain level of exposure to potential viruses and other undesirable content. Use at your own risk.

 

Excel tip:

Entering text in Multiple Worksheets

If you have a number of worksheets in a workbook that require the same information (data or tables) on each worksheet, this can be done as follows:

Hold down the Ctrl key and click one or more of the additional worksheet tabs (i.e. Sheet2, Sheet3, etc).

In your mainsheet (Sheet1) enter the required data or design a table.

When done 'Click' on the other sheet tabs and you will see that the information entered in Sheet1 is on all the other selected worksheets.

NB Do not forget to deselect the worksheets - otherwise you may add data to the main worksheet and all the selected worksheets will also have that data!

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