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    Macro to recover an excel encrypted workbook

    Hello!
    A friend of mine designed an evaluation excel workbook and encrypted it not to be opened by other persons excepting him. Unfortunately, he edited a strong password but wasn’t as careful as he should be. He applied it on the original sample without saving a copy, and transcribed later the code incorrectly. Giving the big trouble he met, is any possibility to apply a macro from an excel spreadsheet that could remove / unlock the password, or save a fresh accessible copy of the original sample, so that he may get it back?


    Thank you!
    Vladimir A.

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    Sorry, but the rules of the forum do not permit helping unlock workbooks, even your own
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    Knowledge Base Approver VBAX Guru macropod's Avatar
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    Cross-posted at: https://www.mrexcel.com/forum/holdin...ml#post5054538
    Please read Excel Forum's Cross-Posting policy in rule 8: http://www.excelforum.com/forum-rule...rum-rules.html
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    I don't think many people can access that first link now.
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    Knowledge Base Approver VBAX Guru macropod's Avatar
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    True - because it's been made inaccessible due to a rules violation @ MrExcel also.
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