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From: mirena on 12 Feb 2005 15:29 I have a xla file protected by a password. But I have forget it. Is it possible to retrieve it or to open the xla anyway ? Thanks for your answers. Bye !
From: Fredrik Wahlgren on 12 Feb 2005 15:41 "mirena" <mirena(a)wanadoo.fr> wrote in message news:420e6747$0$17266$8fcfb975(a)news.wanadoo.fr... > I have a xla file protected by a password. > But I have forget it. > Is it possible to retrieve it or to open the xla anyway ? > > Thanks for your answers. > Bye ! http://www.lostpassword.com/ /Fredrik
From: Ajtb on 12 Feb 2005 18:01 Hi mirena There is another method that I have used and it seems to work well. It requires HexEdit - which is a freeware program. If you are still having a problem, I can send you the instructions. Andrew Bourke ajtbiz1(a)iinet.net.au mirena wrote: > I have a xla file protected by a password. > But I have forget it. > Is it possible to retrieve it or to open the xla anyway ? > > Thanks for your answers. > Bye !
From: mirena on 13 Feb 2005 03:54 Ajtb a ýcrit : > Hi mirena > There is another method that I have used and it seems to work well. > It requires HexEdit - which is a freeware program. > If you are still having a problem, I can send you the instructions. > > Andrew Bourke > ajtbiz1(a)iinet.net.au > > mirena wrote: > >> I have a xla file protected by a password. >> But I have forget it. >> Is it possible to retrieve it or to open the xla anyway ? >> >> Thanks for your answers. >> Bye ! Thank you for your answers ! I am interested whith your freeware. Can you send me more informations about it ? Thank a lot ! Bye.
From: Tim on 14 Feb 2005 08:37 Excel Password Recovery http://lastbit.com/excel mirena wrote: > I have a xla file protected by a password. > But I have forget it. > Is it possible to retrieve it or to open the xla anyway ? > > Thanks for your answers. > Bye !
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