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Did you ever protect your Excel sheets and then forget your password? It happened to me twice. If itamp;#39;s happened to you, comment below. Let me know. Now, I know there are tools out there that can remove the password, but Iamp;#39;d rather do it without any random third party tool. There is a way you can do it yourself. You can hack your own file. You just have to follow these simple steps. I have this Excel file with four different tabs. This tab here, the data tab, has protection in place. So if I attempt to change something here, I canamp;#39;t. If I want to delete the chart or move the chart, I canamp;#39;t. I canamp;#39;t move these radio buttons, but I can use them, right? So I added this protection in place because I didnamp;#39;t want anyone to mess with this data. But unfortunately, Iamp;#39;ve forgotten my password. So if I go to Review and Unprotect Sheet and try to guess my common passwords that I use, it just doesnamp;#39;t work. This one has a different passw