The owner of the MS Excel document can set a password for making changes to the document. Such a password can protect certain cells or entire sheets from editing. Typically, users protect in this way those work files that other employees have access to. But what should you do if you forgot such a password from your file?
For technical reasons, we have no way to restore the original password, but we have the opportunity to remove such protection from the document. Having received an unprotected document, you can re-protect it with a password if necessary, only this time try not to lose it!
Our site unlocks Excel documents in just a couple of seconds, and it is completely free for our visitors. We do not ask you to register on the site or any personal data. Just go to the MS Excel Password Recovery page, upload your document, and after a few seconds, you can download the already unlocked file.
Our program can process MS Excel documents version 2007 and higher (*.xlsx files). Unfortunately, we cannot remove the protection of old-format Excel worksheets (*.xls files).
Sometimes users cannot afford to upload their files to extraneous services. This may be dictated by the security policy of the company or the presence of confidential data in the table. We perfectly understand you, and therefore we share with you a simple instruction on how to independently unprotect an Excel document.
A modern MS Office document is, in fact, an ordinary Zip archive (only documents protected by a password for opening are an exception). You can remove protection from an Excel document simply by making small changes to the contents of the archive.
Assume that your file is called foo.xlsx. Follow the instructions below.
If everything was done correctly, then the Excel file should open, the protection of its sheets should be removed.
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