Is there any way to change or delete the passwords?
Thanks
Workbook or Worksheet protection??
Take a look here:
http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/removepwords.html
and here
http://j-walk.com/ss/excel/links/pword.htm
John
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HTH. Best wishes Harald
Followup to newsgroup only please
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What will you do now ? screw him in the courts for having a poor memory ?
Get real
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She at first tried to claim that she'd recently changed it. It was
pointed out that the company had backups over a year old, and that
the company, once it cracked the password, could try the cracked
passwords on the backups. Faced with perjury, she recanted.
Of course, this was enough years ago that the $250 "guaranteed
crack" wasn't available. The economics have changed, certainly, but
suing for lost productivity can still be a valid claim.
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