![]() If you are looking for a safe tool, I can recommend one called "Password-find" which worked, at least in my case - the passwords were removed after I uploaded the protected files to their servers. Unfortunately, most are not free, so note that you'll most likely have to pay to have the In such cases, the only way to unprotect the file I could find on the Internet was password recovery software and services. If that is available in VBA, then it is just a one-line code. For unprotecting the sheet, we just need to select the name of the worksheet and the function called Unprotect. For unprotecting the sheet, we need to enter the password which we used while locking that sheet. Who wrote the code locked it from opening. Unprotecting the sheet is also quite an easy process as protecting the sheet. On the web, I came across some VB scripts that allegedly could do the trick and strip the password off the sheets, but in my case, the VBA project was also inaccessible as I think the programmer ![]() ![]() One - it's going to be quite a challenge to unprotect the file. It's pretty easy to remove passwords in Excel if you know how the password looks like, but if you lost From my experience with protected Excels sheets - I had a similar issue, plus I did not know the passwords locking the Excel sheets and the workbook.
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