Hi all,
I want to use this file in my own way but since its password protected..I can't!
I tried many things but I failed! Can anyone help me crack this file?
Hi all,
I want to use this file in my own way but since its password protected..I can't!
I tried many things but I failed! Can anyone help me crack this file?
In life, small things bother you more than the big ones. You can sit on a mountain but not on a pin!
Sorry, it is against forum policy to help with password cracking.
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I respect the decision guys. I actually want to modify the template. I want to add a few more things to the template. I've a similar excel file but it limits to one stock code per refresh. Thanks anyways
In life, small things bother you more than the big ones. You can sit on a mountain but not on a pin!
We understand your intent but can't help you with this particular file.
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Regards,
Simon
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