Excel password required to open

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Martin1946

Some years ago I created an Excel file to store telephone numbers from my
mobile phone. This went missing and I lost all the numbers but thought my
file would be my saviour - but alas- even though I know I wouldn't have
changed my Password To Open I cannot get the file to open at all. Is there a
way I can get to the information without having to pay for an excel cracker?
 
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Bruce Sinclair

Some years ago I created an Excel file to store telephone numbers from my
mobile phone. This went missing and I lost all the numbers but thought my
file would be my saviour - but alas- even though I know I wouldn't have
changed my Password To Open I cannot get the file to open at all. Is there a
way I can get to the information without having to pay for an excel cracker?

There are free crackers. Get one of them :)
 
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Martin1946

Hello
thanks for suggestion. I have searched for "Free" software for several days
but most seem to either offer preview 3 lines of info then ask you to buy or
they only offer to find first 2 or 3 characters of password.
Having trialled some of these (my password when set was only 8 characters
long) they indicate the length to be in excess of 10 characters.
wouyld like to know name of a completely free fully working version.
 

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