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I received a weight tracker a couple of years ago and it is not a protected
sheet but password protected - is there any way to bypass the password to update some cells? I am trying to extend a date range. Thanks, Anna |
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if it's not protected but it is password protected, that'd mean ALL cells
are marked as not locked. Unlikely. If you can't update some cells, then it IS protected. If you could type in them, that'd sort of negate the purpose of using a password, no? I'm afraid you need to get the password. Bob Umlas Excel MVP "Anna" wrote in message ... I received a weight tracker a couple of years ago and it is not a protected sheet but password protected - is there any way to bypass the password to update some cells? I am trying to extend a date range. Thanks, Anna |
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Take a look he
http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/removepwords.html In article , "Anna" wrote: I received a weight tracker a couple of years ago and it is not a protected sheet but password protected - is there any way to bypass the password to update some cells? I am trying to extend a date range. Thanks, Anna |
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You can download a password remover from the following link. Its free, but a donation is suggested if it works....
www.straxx.com/excel/password.html I hope this helps Shnim1 Quote:
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