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Tom has attended:
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Password protection

We have some workbooks that were password protected by an ex employee, can you assist with access

RE: password protection

Hi Tom,

Thank you for the forum question.

Please send the workbooks to info@stl-training.co.uk

Kind regards

Jens Bonde
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Excel tip:

No Zeros

Want all the zeros in your worksheet to appear blank? Choose Tools/Options, Click on the View Tab, Deselect the Zero Values Option, Click OK.
Easy wasn't it? But be aware that these cells are not actually blank, they still contain the value zero. This is important because certain functions (ie AVERAGE) make a distinction between blank cells and those with a zero value.

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