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    Kent
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    Unprotect Workbook

    I want to unprotect my estimating workbook. My password works to open the
    workbook but doesn't work to unprotect the workbook.
    (1) If I choose tools>Protection>unprotect workbook and then enter my
    password into the message box I get the message that the "password supplied
    is not correct". Somewhere along the line my password became corrupt.
    (2) If I choose File>Save As and click General Options>Passwords to Open and
    highlight the asterisks then Delete then Click OK>Save>Yes to replace the
    existing workbook and then I close the workbook. When I reopen the workbook
    it is still protected.
    How can I unprotect the workbook? My goal is to protect the Master copy of
    the Estimating Workbook with a password to open so others can’t open the
    Master Workbook and make changes. Then I want to open the Master Workbook and
    save a copy of the workbook with a specific project name without the
    protection. Then the estimators can use the project specific workbook without
    the password. Thanks for your help.


  2. #2
    Dave Peterson
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    Re: Unprotect Workbook

    1. There can be a password to open the file to make changes.
    2. There can be a password to open the file (readonly mode).
    3. There can be a password to protect the workbook.
    4. There can be a password to protect a worksheet
    5. xl2002+ can have ranges protected with passwords.

    None of the passwords have to be the same. They can all be different (or not).

    #1 and #2 are found under the File|SaveAs dialog.
    #3 is found under Tools|protection|protect workbook
    #4 is found under tools|protection|protect sheet
    #5 is found under tools|protection|allow users to edit range

    If you want to break the password for #1 & 2, you can try:
    www.lostpassword.com
    (I've never used it)

    If you need to unprotect a workbook (#3) or unprotect a worksheet (#4), you can
    visit JE McGimpsey's site:
    http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/removepwords.html

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    On top of this stuff, there can be a password to protect the project and it can
    have its own unique password, too!

    Kent wrote:
    >
    > I want to unprotect my estimating workbook. My password works to open the
    > workbook but doesn't work to unprotect the workbook.
    > (1) If I choose tools>Protection>unprotect workbook and then enter my
    > password into the message box I get the message that the "password supplied
    > is not correct". Somewhere along the line my password became corrupt.
    > (2) If I choose File>Save As and click General Options>Passwords to Open and
    > highlight the asterisks then Delete then Click OK>Save>Yes to replace the
    > existing workbook and then I close the workbook. When I reopen the workbook
    > it is still protected.
    > How can I unprotect the workbook? My goal is to protect the Master copy of
    > the Estimating Workbook with a password to open so others can’t open the
    > Master Workbook and make changes. Then I want to open the Master Workbook and
    > save a copy of the workbook with a specific project name without the
    > protection. Then the estimators can use the project specific workbook without
    > the password. Thanks for your help.


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    Dave Peterson

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