Joshua, Pls advice how to open your file, if we open this open what should we do next to unlock it ...where to put you given password?? If you say you are innocent, tell us...
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Once u open the password work with attendance report u will get all the detaisl in Salary Calculation Payslip ect. Gothrough with file first and ask the doubt. Regards, JA
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
You have given wrong password___as i told you many times___ pls delete this post___ its stupidity to waste our time with this___ members pls do not break head with this post__
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
hey i m not able to Unprotect Sheet "Systematic and Faster Attendance Register Fully Designed With Macro.xls " plz tell me about this, i need this. thanks...
From Pakistan, Islamabad
From Pakistan, Islamabad
Hi Joshuaalvina,
I could find the attachment wen i opened the sheet it didnt ask for a password and there are no option to click on the Login Password or lock password...
if could pls send it to hr2ayantech.com it would really great.
Thanks
From India, Bangalore
I could find the attachment wen i opened the sheet it didnt ask for a password and there are no option to click on the Login Password or lock password...
if could pls send it to hr2ayantech.com it would really great.
Thanks
From India, Bangalore
Dear Joshua
You are right, the passwords are all correct. The only problem with me and all the not so computer savvy people, as i am, dont know about the macros in the excel sheet. After a long battle with the settings with macro security options i found the solution. Here is, how i found the solution:
Opened Microsoft Excel
Tools -> Macro -> Security...
Under "Security Level" Tab
Select "Low (not recommended)" radio button
Thats it.
And then the password are working fine...
Regards
From India, Mumbai
You are right, the passwords are all correct. The only problem with me and all the not so computer savvy people, as i am, dont know about the macros in the excel sheet. After a long battle with the settings with macro security options i found the solution. Here is, how i found the solution:
Opened Microsoft Excel
Tools -> Macro -> Security...
Under "Security Level" Tab
Select "Low (not recommended)" radio button
Thats it.
And then the password are working fine...
Regards
From India, Mumbai
Dear All, You need to click on unhide all workbooks dat’s it, all the sheets are very much there. Thanks Joshuaalvina, it seems to be very useful....!
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Dear Joshua, The unprotect password alvina for unprotecting worksheet is incorrect. Please check and reply. Regards Amit
From India, Ludhiana
From India, Ludhiana
Dear Joshua, The unprotect password alvina or carrot is incorrect. Please check and post it again if possible. Regards Meenakshi
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
Hi Joshu!
You are not cheating anybody....It realy works what you have attached.
Thanks a lot..
Guys pls see scrap no. 87 (taslima).
Opened Microsoft Excel
Tools -> Macro -> Security...
Under "Security Level" Tab
Select "Low (not recommended)" radio button
Thats it.
I m attaching it again....
Regards,
Pushpendra
From India, Delhi
You are not cheating anybody....It realy works what you have attached.
Thanks a lot..
Guys pls see scrap no. 87 (taslima).
Opened Microsoft Excel
Tools -> Macro -> Security...
Under "Security Level" Tab
Select "Low (not recommended)" radio button
Thats it.
I m attaching it again....
Regards,
Pushpendra
From India, Delhi
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