[pchelpers] Re: Lost Password

Hi Eric
If it was a worksheet password, I can remove those in a few seconds. 
Http://www.straxx.com is a good tool. Workbook passwords are much harder and 
require dedicated password cracking utilities.
I would agree with Ekhart and try our friend Google...

>>Unfortunately it is the former - I can't open the workbook. If it was read 
>>only I could always copy, paste and re-save with another name.

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