You may also try an OpenOffice password cracker. A web search with the term "openoffice password cracker" turns up quite a few hits. It will be brute force cracking, in other words make a password, try it, if fails try another, and so on. But the password cracker automatically creates and tries the passwords so you don't have to.
If you really need the document AND the password's not too complex, AND you have some idea its length, then running the password cracker for a few minutes to several days until it finds the password will get you back into the document. not to complex - if you know it is only letters and numbers, or better yet only upper case or lower case letters and some numbers then fewer passwords for the cracker to create and try and quicker results its length - if you know it is six or eight or ten characters, or at least five characters you can tell the password cracker to start with passwords that length. Saves time because the cracker doesn't start with passwords of length one character and work up from there If you know the above things then do the web search and try some of the password crackers. On Wed, Sep 28, 2022 at 4:50 AM H S <havadira...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hallo, > I saved a document with a password and unfortunately forgot the password. > Can you please help me how to open the file again. Thanks in advance. > > Kind regards > > H.Rotar > -- Alan Boba CISSP, CCENT, ITIL v3 Foundations 2011