if i forget the password for ppt how to overcome it?

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John Wilson

Benil

No one here is going to tell you how to remove passwords on a public forum.
IF it is genuinely your own powerpoint and there are no copyright issues I
may be able to help privately

codepeople AT aol DOT com
 
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John Wilson

Steve Rindsberg said:
I'm sorry but if it were that simple to get into a password protected file,
there'd be no point in using passwords.

There are programs and services that claim to be able to break PowerPoint
passwords, though. I don't know how fast/effective they are or what the cost
is, but you might want to use Google to search for them.



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Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com
PPTools: www.pptools.com
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John Wilson

Yeah Steve sort of (finger slipped)

Obviously its not really for in depth discussion here but people should know
that although the password to open is fairly secure the modify password isn't
and can be easily read. The oft quoted add in symbols numbers etc makes no
difference!
 
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