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We have a spreadsheet (Excel 2003) that has password-protection on the cells
with formulas. Trouble is...one of the users of the document has changed the
password and no one is owning up to it! Is there a way to "break in" so we
can make our needed modifications? Help!!
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We have a spreadsheet (Excel 2003) that has password-protection on the cells
with formulas. Trouble is...one of the users of the document has changed the
password and no one is owning up to it! Is there a way to "break in" so we
can make our needed modifications? Help!!

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Thanks so much! This worked great!!
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"JE McGimpsey" wrote:

Take a look he

http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/removepwords.html

In article ,
Tia wrote:

We have a spreadsheet (Excel 2003) that has password-protection on the cells
with formulas. Trouble is...one of the users of the document has changed the
password and no one is owning up to it! Is there a way to "break in" so we
can make our needed modifications? Help!!


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