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hey everyone this is a tutorial on how to use VBA code to crack a forgotten password on a protected sheet in Excel this particular VBA code that Iamp;#39;ll be using in this tutorial was from someone I found on reddit that posted it and who has since unfortunately deleted their username it looks like so I canamp;#39;t give them credit but the VBA code that that weamp;#39;ll be using from that person will be in the show notes so that you can copy and paste it along with me because it is fairly long for the tutorial itself I have this presently unprotected sheet that has this simple equation that once we protect it with a password and in my case here Iamp;#39;m going to use a password that has uppercase letters lowercase letters numbers and special characters to show you that it works even with complicated passwords well you have to take my word for it cuz those were all dots actually the password was capital P in password one dollar sign just to let you know that it does work with a