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Roopen

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Hi All,

Can you tell me if there is a way of getting into a spreadsheet that is password protected without knowing the password?

I have forgetten the password...:mad:

Regards

Roopen
 

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Thanks... I thought there wouldn't be otherwise it would defeat the purpose of the password...

Suppose I will just have to keep on guessing..

Thank you for the confirmation

Regards

Roopen
 
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I didn't say there wasn't a way - just that we can't help you with it! ;)
 
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