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I do have a question concerning excel protected file,
I checked a lot of topics in this website but I didn't arrive to unlock it.
Actually the file is under the XLS extension and is a workbook, the option winrar doesnt work and concerning the one of pasting the code in microsoft visual basic does work but only with the first page , I do have a file that does contain several elements,and I would like to adjust the line and add new colonnes but I can't do it.
Thank everyone










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  • Password on opening workbook or sheet protection?
    – JohnyL
    Nov 22 at 19:54










  • It is a workbook , Actually I can open it but can't edit the table or the content ,
    – Amatador-alias
    Nov 24 at 4:39










  • The sheet protection can be easily removed
    – JohnyL
    Nov 24 at 6:40










  • Yes, finally it is easy, we have just to use the code showing up after executing the code on Microsoft visual basic.
    – Amatador-alias
    Dec 4 at 9:45










  • Every sheet has <sheetProtection> element. By removing it, you effectively remove sheet protection!
    – JohnyL
    Dec 4 at 9:50
















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I do have a question concerning excel protected file,
I checked a lot of topics in this website but I didn't arrive to unlock it.
Actually the file is under the XLS extension and is a workbook, the option winrar doesnt work and concerning the one of pasting the code in microsoft visual basic does work but only with the first page , I do have a file that does contain several elements,and I would like to adjust the line and add new colonnes but I can't do it.
Thank everyone










share|improve this question






















  • Password on opening workbook or sheet protection?
    – JohnyL
    Nov 22 at 19:54










  • It is a workbook , Actually I can open it but can't edit the table or the content ,
    – Amatador-alias
    Nov 24 at 4:39










  • The sheet protection can be easily removed
    – JohnyL
    Nov 24 at 6:40










  • Yes, finally it is easy, we have just to use the code showing up after executing the code on Microsoft visual basic.
    – Amatador-alias
    Dec 4 at 9:45










  • Every sheet has <sheetProtection> element. By removing it, you effectively remove sheet protection!
    – JohnyL
    Dec 4 at 9:50














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I do have a question concerning excel protected file,
I checked a lot of topics in this website but I didn't arrive to unlock it.
Actually the file is under the XLS extension and is a workbook, the option winrar doesnt work and concerning the one of pasting the code in microsoft visual basic does work but only with the first page , I do have a file that does contain several elements,and I would like to adjust the line and add new colonnes but I can't do it.
Thank everyone










share|improve this question













I do have a question concerning excel protected file,
I checked a lot of topics in this website but I didn't arrive to unlock it.
Actually the file is under the XLS extension and is a workbook, the option winrar doesnt work and concerning the one of pasting the code in microsoft visual basic does work but only with the first page , I do have a file that does contain several elements,and I would like to adjust the line and add new colonnes but I can't do it.
Thank everyone







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  • Password on opening workbook or sheet protection?
    – JohnyL
    Nov 22 at 19:54










  • It is a workbook , Actually I can open it but can't edit the table or the content ,
    – Amatador-alias
    Nov 24 at 4:39










  • The sheet protection can be easily removed
    – JohnyL
    Nov 24 at 6:40










  • Yes, finally it is easy, we have just to use the code showing up after executing the code on Microsoft visual basic.
    – Amatador-alias
    Dec 4 at 9:45










  • Every sheet has <sheetProtection> element. By removing it, you effectively remove sheet protection!
    – JohnyL
    Dec 4 at 9:50


















  • Password on opening workbook or sheet protection?
    – JohnyL
    Nov 22 at 19:54










  • It is a workbook , Actually I can open it but can't edit the table or the content ,
    – Amatador-alias
    Nov 24 at 4:39










  • The sheet protection can be easily removed
    – JohnyL
    Nov 24 at 6:40










  • Yes, finally it is easy, we have just to use the code showing up after executing the code on Microsoft visual basic.
    – Amatador-alias
    Dec 4 at 9:45










  • Every sheet has <sheetProtection> element. By removing it, you effectively remove sheet protection!
    – JohnyL
    Dec 4 at 9:50
















Password on opening workbook or sheet protection?
– JohnyL
Nov 22 at 19:54




Password on opening workbook or sheet protection?
– JohnyL
Nov 22 at 19:54












It is a workbook , Actually I can open it but can't edit the table or the content ,
– Amatador-alias
Nov 24 at 4:39




It is a workbook , Actually I can open it but can't edit the table or the content ,
– Amatador-alias
Nov 24 at 4:39












The sheet protection can be easily removed
– JohnyL
Nov 24 at 6:40




The sheet protection can be easily removed
– JohnyL
Nov 24 at 6:40












Yes, finally it is easy, we have just to use the code showing up after executing the code on Microsoft visual basic.
– Amatador-alias
Dec 4 at 9:45




Yes, finally it is easy, we have just to use the code showing up after executing the code on Microsoft visual basic.
– Amatador-alias
Dec 4 at 9:45












Every sheet has <sheetProtection> element. By removing it, you effectively remove sheet protection!
– JohnyL
Dec 4 at 9:50




Every sheet has <sheetProtection> element. By removing it, you effectively remove sheet protection!
– JohnyL
Dec 4 at 9:50

















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