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    Protected Workbook

    I inadvertantly mis-typed my password to unprotect my workbook. Now I can't access it. Is the only choice to go back 1 version and redo the changes I made in the locked workbook?

    Thanks,

    Mel B

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    Re: Protected Workbook

    Yeah - none of us are allowed to mess with protected books - you're out of luck
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    Re: Protected Workbook

    The benefit of re-doing a sheet is that it give one the opportunity to improve on the original!

    Regards
    Alastair

    (Having had to re-do several sheets (but mainly due to hardware malfunction))

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