I forgot password of Word file

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Saine

Friends,

Please help me, I putted password on MS Word file and now try to open it
after a long time but I don’t remember password any more. And cannot open
file. So how can I open that file I download some free software, but for full
function I need to pay them but right now I am not in position to pay, so
please help me if you have any idea how to solve my problem.
Thanks in advance
Saine
 
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Saine

Dear,

Thanks for your reply. I wrote in my last email that I downloaded some, but
for full funcation i need to pay them.

So please is there any other person is having software please send it to me.

Thanks and Regards,
SaiNe
 
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Bob I

You expect someone else to PAY for software to send to you for
FREE!?!?!?!!?
Please
1. Learn to take care of you own files and passwords.
and
2. Learn something about ETHICS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP]

I have to agree with Bob on this point. Some people think that everything
should be free. If I have to pay for software, then so should the next guy.
 
H

Harlan Grove

JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP] wrote...
I have to agree with Bob on this point. Some people think that everything
should be free. If I have to pay for software, then so should the next guy.

So by your, er, reasoning, if you're a sucker, everyone else should
voluntarily be one too in order to make you feel better?

I have nothing against commercial software. I think it's good that
there's both commercial and free software, especially as free software
serves as a guage for how little the billions of dollars spent on
commercial software seem to get most users.

And for the OP, maybe

http://groups.google.com/group/micr...neral/msg/cce46f90895df469?dmode=source&hl=en

and if this doesn't work, Google Group archives are the best first
place to look, though in the Word newsgroups as the *.office.misc seems
to be overpolulated by the preachy types who prefer to spew dogma than
provide help.
 
B

Bob I

There is no reason to ask for bootleg copies of purchased software. And
any freeware can be had on the net, through the provided channel. One
can always get their own copy. So there is no reason to expect someone
to send them a copy.

Harlan said:
JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP] wrote...
I have to agree with Bob on this point. Some people think that everything
should be free. If I have to pay for software, then so should the next guy.


So by your, er, reasoning, if you're a sucker, everyone else should
voluntarily be one too in order to make you feel better?

I have nothing against commercial software. I think it's good that
there's both commercial and free software, especially as free software
serves as a guage for how little the billions of dollars spent on
commercial software seem to get most users.

And for the OP, maybe

http://groups.google.com/group/micr...neral/msg/cce46f90895df469?dmode=source&hl=en

and if this doesn't work, Google Group archives are the best first
place to look, though in the Word newsgroups as the *.office.misc seems
to be overpolulated by the preachy types who prefer to spew dogma than
provide help.
 
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Harlan Grove

Bob I wrote...
There is no reason to ask for bootleg copies of purchased software. And
any freeware can be had on the net, through the provided channel. One
can always get their own copy. So there is no reason to expect someone
to send them a copy.

Note that the OP seems not to be a native English speaker, so maybe
his/her last follow-up may have been poorly phrased. Also, there are
some zombieware programs that are difficult to impossible to find on
the web that would, as a practical matter, need to be e-mailed. That'd
include a fair amount of shareware, which can be legally e-mailed.

It's only non-open source, non-freeware, non-shareware software that
can't be legally e-mailed. Dunno about Word, but most of the Excel
password crackers are either shareware or time-limited demoware.
 

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