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    Default forgotten p/w on microsoft word document

    Hi. I've forgotten a password to a word document and need to open it. If possible i want to avoid having to download special software. I did find when looking around, someone who said that when the document is in rtf version it opens, but how to change it into rtf format? Does anyone know this, or any other way in which to open the document?

    Any help would be very much appreciated.


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    First, open the document and do a "Save As..." specifying Rich Text Format (RTF). It'll end up being called something.rtf.
    Now open the RTF file by double-clicking on it. It should look identical to the original Word file.
    Final step: save the RTF file with a new name as a Microsoft Word format document. That's all there is to it. You've sidestepped the read-only lock on the file your boss sent you and are good to go.
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    Just tested this - just had the same problem. It doesn't have an available option for Save As?
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    I doubt it will work as the contents of the document will be encrypted using the password.

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    Quote Originally Posted by N!ck View Post
    I doubt it will work as the contents of the document will be encrypted using the password.
    Yeah that's correct. There are programs on the internet that can do it but none are free. They do work though, I got one where it'll do 1 page for free, and it did it correctly with no errors or mistakes.
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    thanks X

    i guess i'll have to try one of the programs then


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    How do you password files? o.O


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    What program do you need, and i porbs can get a crack ;/

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    Quote Originally Posted by You View Post
    How do you password files? o.O
    Word 2007 lets you password/encrypt your office documents.
    Quote Originally Posted by Chippiewill View Post
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    Yeah, how do you do it? I have office 07


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