Dear Team,

Below software is can recover password only VBA project file of Doc, Xla
and Xls files but my exel file is xlsx so its not working.
so plz suggest me the password remover of xlsx file format.

Regards,
Nitin Kumar

Pfa,

Regards,
Nitin Kumar


On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 1:09 PM, nancy ahuja <nancyahuj...@gmail.com> wrote:

> There are a lot of manual ways n which you can reset VBA passwords but it
> seems like you don't have access to this option because in your case nobody
> remembers passwords. That's really awful but you don't have to panic as I
> have a recommendation for this free trial version which I hope can
> definitely serve your purpose or maybe you won't have to look for other
> ways. Check out this *SysInfoTools VBA Pasword Recovery
> <http://www.sysinfotools.com/recovery/vba-password-recovery.html>*. It is
> an effective software that will aid you in cracking VBA password and you
> would be able to open required Excel file.
>
> On Friday, February 19, 2010 7:54:12 PM UTC+5:30, sunil sasidharan wrote:
>>
>> *Hi All,*
>>
>> *I need to edit an excel macro file but the VBA coing is protected and
>> nobody is aware of the password.*
>>
>> *Could you please help me on how do i crack the excel password or is
>> there any free software available?*
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> *Thanks in advance for your helpRegards,Sunny*
>>
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