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roliverma
Sorry I am removing the password
From India, Calcutta
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SUSHMA RAWAT
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Hi Roli
I haven't download or open the ppt but as everyone is asking for password then why don't you provide the password dear. Or at least post your reply if you don't have any password or you just uploaded the attachment send by someone else.
At least make a reply or don't upload the password portected ppt, sheets and document when YOU don't the password.
Thanks
Sushma

From China, Beijing
vishal dogra
Hi, I think this post would have been posted in "HUMOUR" section. PPt posted in thread to share knowledge with all, that too with password..lolzzzzzzz... really unusual post. Vishal Dogra
From India, Bangalore
karthickkannan
The PPt is opening perfectly and i saw it. I dont think u require a Password. The Presentation is mind blowing..:oops:
From India, Madras
roliverma
Hi Karishma I am based at Kolkata and am interested in urworkshop can u help me out with it.
From India, Calcutta
psw_mishra
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Hi everyone, Thanks Roli... The PPT is NOT password protected now. I am again upaloading it here for your convenience. Regards, Manoj
From India, Madras
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bmchr
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Thanks a lot for the ppt, its wonderful, i have distributed the same to all my team members. to view and learn from it. Thanks again, Looking for more in the same REgards, BMCHR
From India, Bangalore
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From India, Madras
sriwidh
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Jayaraman.K

From India, Madras
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