Sunday, August 28th, 2011 at
2:48 pm
when the windows login comes the password are already entered and when i press some words in keyboard like I, W after pressing these, continue plus symbol starts it may be in any where like in search bar or office document………..plz help me how to remove this freak thing.
Editor’s comment
If you need to recover a lost or forgotten password for a Microsoft Office document, database or spreadsheet…Click Here to download your password recovery software
Thursday, August 25th, 2011 at
7:36 am
I made a .pdf document and I accidentally made it secured. I obviously know the password. How do I remove the security settings? Thanks!
Editor’s comment
If you need to recover a lost or forgotten password for a Microsoft Office document, database or spreadsheet…Click Here to download your password recovery software
Monday, August 22nd, 2011 at
3:49 pm
I’m trying to create an excel workbook (in Excel 2007) that allows for a user to scan in a barcode and their information and the time automatically appears. I’ve got all that working, however there’s a couple more things I’d like to add:
1. I’d like to be able to protect the cells from the user, but still allow excel access to modify them. Ie, the user can’t simply go in and type something in that cell, but my VBA macro can.
2. Everything crashes spectacularly when a row or column is deleted or inserted. How can I make it so that the user cannot access the delete function from the right click menu?
I’ve tried using the standard "protect worksheet" function on the ribbon with all the cells locked except those needed to enter in the barcode, but this creates a 1004 runtime error. I do already have all sorts of error handlers for 1004 runtime errors, so I’m assuming this one is rather grave and can’t simply be passed over, presumably because the worksheet protection is saying that those cells can’t be modified. Is there a way (preferably in VBA) for me to protect a certain range of cells *and* also prevent the user from having the ability to delete/insert rows/columns?
Thanks! I’ll post my code if anyone wants to see it.
Editor’s comment
If you need to recover a lost or forgotten password for a Microsoft Office document, database or spreadsheet…Click Here to download your password recovery software
Monday, August 22nd, 2011 at
12:24 am
PDFs may be secured by an initial signature/certificate for disallowing any changes (not to be confused with "Password Security" or "Certificate Security"). This produces a document which you cannot modify, edit, etc. Also, you cannot remove the restricting signature. No PDF password remover will help out here, since there is no password. How can I remove/disable the initial signature/certificate?
I just want to edit/comment on a non-commercial PDF for my personal reference and use.
Editor’s comment
If you need to recover a lost or forgotten password for a Microsoft Office document, database or spreadsheet…Click Here to download your password recovery software
Saturday, August 20th, 2011 at
3:50 pm
hi i am designing a spreadsheet and i was wondering if was possible to password protect specific parts of the spreadsheet and have macros buttons runnable and certain cells be user editable
thank you for help
Editor’s comment
If you need to recover a lost or forgotten password for a Microsoft Office document, database or spreadsheet…Click Here to download your password recovery software