![]() ![]() ![]() The very first step is to open up the Excel spreadsheet in question, then go to Preferences: ![]() The best way, however, is to step through the entire Security section on your document, so let me show you how to do that. Seriously, it’s a bit weird to remove the password because there’s no feedback or indication that it’s been removed: all you do is delete the previously entered password when you’re doing a ‘Save As’ save. I imagine it’d sound flippant if I just said “you remove password protection from an Excel file the same way you set up the password protection in the first place” so I will resist saying that. ![]()
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