Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ VBA ( macro ) sheet need to unprotect ** Urgent Help Required**

2012-11-06 Thread Paul Schreiner
Sorry you feel that way.

But from someone who has had many, many hours of effort expended
only to have someone else take the coding and present it as his 
own, and not only get a PROMOTION because of the hours he saved,
but had someone else terminated because they asked me for help...

I tend to be more suspicious of people who try to get past 
the passwords to get access to someone else's code.

and as for your assertion that you know the rules of the forum...

if you do, then why did you INTENTIONALLY violate them?

sorry if you took it the wrong way...

*I* was trying in a friendly way (unsuccessfully, I guess)
to explain WHY the rule exists.
and I tried to humorously (poorly, I guess) to suggest that since
WE aren't supposed to help break security, there are companies
out there that DO.

and really... take a look at your request from my perspective (and others):

You sent out something that looks like class work (which, you said it is)
and you're asking to break the security on it

What would you do if one of your students sent this out for the same reason?

-
I guess I was feeling spunky yesterday, and should have done what I normally 
do
and delete any emails that ignore rule #1:

1) Use concise, accurate thread titles. Poor thread titles, like Please Help, 
Urgent, Need Help, Formula Problem, Code Problem, and Need Advice will not get 
quick attention or may not be answered.

sorry to have wasted your time and mine.
But perhaps we've both learned something.
 
Paul
-
“Do all the good you can,
By all the means you can,
In all the ways you can,
In all the places you can,
At all the times you can,
To all the people you can,
As long as ever you can.” - John Wesley
-





From: bhanu prakash bhanu...@gmail.com
To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tue, November 6, 2012 6:18:11 AM
Subject: Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ VBA ( macro ) sheet need to unprotect ** Urgent 
Help Required**


Paul,

I know the Rules of the forum...I had using this forum fro almost from long 
time..appreciate your efforts in writing lengthy mail on this..

That exam itself designed by me..and I am not taking any exam ( Wrong 
prediction) ..think positively ...this will nt have any loss for any one 


Finally you suggested plenty of names for password...its better you use it 
urself and dont suggest to anyone, which is not necessary here..none of them 
buy 
ur suggestions here...

Hope had clarified your doubts in your mind..finally the gud news is that I am 
capable of writing a VBA code to extract the source code in the file and I am 
able to open file and do modification in the current test..

Had posted this file in this forum to get speedy  positive response.never 
thought ppl like dont know solution to issue and diverting the things in 
different way( negative minded persons--- I will really petty on your 
wife)...now your long philosophy is just waste of time of many..


Reagdrs,Bhanu

 
On Mon, Nov 5, 2012 at 8:33 PM, Paul Schreiner schreiner_p...@att.net wrote:

Notice Forum Rule #3?


3) Don't post questions regarding breaking or bypassing any security measure.

 
WE don't have any way of knowing if you own the code or are simply trying 
break 
into the code to determine some type of proprietary information (hacking)
If you are attempting to perform some illegal activity (obtain proprietary 
information, etc.)
then we would them become accomplices in your activity.

From the looks of your file, it looks like someone's classwork, in which you 
are 
attempting
to find the correct answers, instead of doing the work... (if so, tsk tsk).

If this is truly urgent, then there ARE companies out there (try Googling) 
that,
for a fee, will attempt to circumvent the security of your file.

These companies have their own procedures in place to protect them from 
the legal aspects of the service they provide. (hence the need for the fee)

We, however, have no such protection.

If, indeed, this is YOUR file, and need to get at the VBA in order to grade 
the 
exams, 

then I would suggest trying the name of your dog, wife, girlfriend, or 
combination thereof.
(that is, the name of your girlfriend's dog, not girlfriend's wife.. which 
would 
be disturbing)
 
sorry, and good luck.

Paul
-
“Do all the good you can,
By all the means you can,
In all the ways you can,
In all the places you can,
At all the times you can,
To all the people you can,
As long as ever you can.” - John Wesley
-






From: bhanu prakash bhanu...@gmail.com
To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com
Sent: Sun, November 4, 2012 11:55:01 PM
Subject: $$Excel-Macros$$ VBA ( macro ) sheet need to unprotect ** Urgent Help 
Required**



Dear Team ,

Need your help in Unprotecting the VBA ( macro ) sheet..Or please let me know 
how to do it..this is required

Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ VBA ( macro ) sheet need to unprotect ** Urgent Help Required**

2012-11-06 Thread bworth
Bhanu,  Learn to spell.   Paul,  Right On!


 Paul Schreiner schreiner_p...@att.net wrote: 
 Sorry you feel that way.
 
 But from someone who has had many, many hours of effort expended
 only to have someone else take the coding and present it as his 
 own, and not only get a PROMOTION because of the hours he saved,
 but had someone else terminated because they asked me for help...
 
 I tend to be more suspicious of people who try to get past 
 the passwords to get access to someone else's code.
 
 and as for your assertion that you know the rules of the forum...
 
 if you do, then why did you INTENTIONALLY violate them?
 
 sorry if you took it the wrong way...
 
 *I* was trying in a friendly way (unsuccessfully, I guess)
 to explain WHY the rule exists.
 and I tried to humorously (poorly, I guess) to suggest that since
 WE aren't supposed to help break security, there are companies
 out there that DO.
 
 and really... take a look at your request from my perspective (and others):
 
 You sent out something that looks like class work (which, you said it is)
 and you're asking to break the security on it
 
 What would you do if one of your students sent this out for the same reason?
 
 -
 I guess I was feeling spunky yesterday, and should have done what I 
 normally 
 do
 and delete any emails that ignore rule #1:
 
 1) Use concise, accurate thread titles. Poor thread titles, like Please Help, 
 Urgent, Need Help, Formula Problem, Code Problem, and Need Advice will not 
 get 
 quick attention or may not be answered.
 
 sorry to have wasted your time and mine.
 But perhaps we've both learned something.
  
 Paul
 -
 “Do all the good you can,
 By all the means you can,
 In all the ways you can,
 In all the places you can,
 At all the times you can,
 To all the people you can,
 As long as ever you can.” - John Wesley
 -
 
 
 
 
 
 From: bhanu prakash bhanu...@gmail.com
 To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Tue, November 6, 2012 6:18:11 AM
 Subject: Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ VBA ( macro ) sheet need to unprotect ** Urgent 
 Help Required**
 
 
 Paul,
 
 I know the Rules of the forum...I had using this forum fro almost from long 
 time..appreciate your efforts in writing lengthy mail on this..
 
 That exam itself designed by me..and I am not taking any exam ( Wrong 
 prediction) ..think positively ...this will nt have any loss for any one 
 
 
 Finally you suggested plenty of names for password...its better you use it 
 urself and dont suggest to anyone, which is not necessary here..none of them 
 buy 
 ur suggestions here...
 
 Hope had clarified your doubts in your mind..finally the gud news is that I 
 am 
 capable of writing a VBA code to extract the source code in the file and I am 
 able to open file and do modification in the current test..
 
 Had posted this file in this forum to get speedy  positive 
 response.never 
 thought ppl like dont know solution to issue and diverting the things in 
 different way( negative minded persons--- I will really petty on your 
 wife)...now your long philosophy is just waste of time of many..
 
 
 Reagdrs,Bhanu
 
  
 On Mon, Nov 5, 2012 at 8:33 PM, Paul Schreiner schreiner_p...@att.net wrote:
 
 Notice Forum Rule #3?
 
 
 3) Don't post questions regarding breaking or bypassing any security measure.
 
  
 WE don't have any way of knowing if you own the code or are simply trying 
 break 
 into the code to determine some type of proprietary information (hacking)
 If you are attempting to perform some illegal activity (obtain proprietary 
 information, etc.)
 then we would them become accomplices in your activity.
 
 From the looks of your file, it looks like someone's classwork, in which you 
 are 
 attempting
 to find the correct answers, instead of doing the work... (if so, tsk tsk).
 
 If this is truly urgent, then there ARE companies out there (try Googling) 
 that,
 for a fee, will attempt to circumvent the security of your file.
 
 These companies have their own procedures in place to protect them from 
 the legal aspects of the service they provide. (hence the need for the fee)
 
 We, however, have no such protection.
 
 If, indeed, this is YOUR file, and need to get at the VBA in order to grade 
 the 
 exams, 
 
 then I would suggest trying the name of your dog, wife, girlfriend, or 
 combination thereof.
 (that is, the name of your girlfriend's dog, not girlfriend's wife.. which 
 would 
 be disturbing)
  
 sorry, and good luck.
 
 Paul
 -
 “Do all the good you can,
 By all the means you can,
 In all the ways you can,
 In all the places you can,
 At all the times you can,
 To all the people you can,
 As long as ever you can.” - John Wesley
 -
 
 
 
 
 
 
 From: bhanu prakash bhanu...@gmail.com
 To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com

Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ VBA ( macro ) sheet need to unprotect ** Urgent Help Required**

2012-11-06 Thread bhanu prakash
bworth - Watt need to learn to spell..



On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 8:07 PM, bwo...@cox.net wrote:

 Bhanu,  Learn to spell.   Paul,  Right On!


  Paul Schreiner schreiner_p...@att.net wrote:
  Sorry you feel that way.
 
  But from someone who has had many, many hours of effort expended
  only to have someone else take the coding and present it as his
  own, and not only get a PROMOTION because of the hours he saved,
  but had someone else terminated because they asked me for help...
 
  I tend to be more suspicious of people who try to get past
  the passwords to get access to someone else's code.
 
  and as for your assertion that you know the rules of the forum...
 
  if you do, then why did you INTENTIONALLY violate them?
 
  sorry if you took it the wrong way...
 
  *I* was trying in a friendly way (unsuccessfully, I guess)
  to explain WHY the rule exists.
  and I tried to humorously (poorly, I guess) to suggest that since
  WE aren't supposed to help break security, there are companies
  out there that DO.
 
  and really... take a look at your request from my perspective (and
 others):
 
  You sent out something that looks like class work (which, you said it is)
  and you're asking to break the security on it
 
  What would you do if one of your students sent this out for the same
 reason?
 
  -
  I guess I was feeling spunky yesterday, and should have done what I
 normally
  do
  and delete any emails that ignore rule #1:
 
  1) Use concise, accurate thread titles. Poor thread titles, like Please
 Help,
  Urgent, Need Help, Formula Problem, Code Problem, and Need Advice will
 not get
  quick attention or may not be answered.
 
  sorry to have wasted your time and mine.
  But perhaps we've both learned something.
 
  Paul
  -
  “Do all the good you can,
  By all the means you can,
  In all the ways you can,
  In all the places you can,
  At all the times you can,
  To all the people you can,
  As long as ever you can.” - John Wesley
  -
 
 
 
 
  
  From: bhanu prakash bhanu...@gmail.com
  To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com
  Sent: Tue, November 6, 2012 6:18:11 AM
  Subject: Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ VBA ( macro ) sheet need to unprotect **
 Urgent
  Help Required**
 
 
  Paul,
 
  I know the Rules of the forum...I had using this forum fro almost from
 long
  time..appreciate your efforts in writing lengthy mail on this..
 
  That exam itself designed by me..and I am not taking any exam ( Wrong
  prediction) ..think positively ...this will nt have any loss for any one
 
 
  Finally you suggested plenty of names for password...its better you use
 it
  urself and dont suggest to anyone, which is not necessary here..none of
 them buy
  ur suggestions here...
 
  Hope had clarified your doubts in your mind..finally the gud news is
 that I am
  capable of writing a VBA code to extract the source code in the file and
 I am
  able to open file and do modification in the current test..
 
  Had posted this file in this forum to get speedy  positive
 response.never
  thought ppl like dont know solution to issue and diverting the things in
  different way( negative minded persons--- I will really petty on your
  wife)...now your long philosophy is just waste of time of many..
 
 
  Reagdrs,Bhanu
 
 
  On Mon, Nov 5, 2012 at 8:33 PM, Paul Schreiner schreiner_p...@att.net
 wrote:
 
  Notice Forum Rule #3?
  
  
  3) Don't post questions regarding breaking or bypassing any security
 measure.
  
  
  WE don't have any way of knowing if you own the code or are simply
 trying break
  into the code to determine some type of proprietary information
 (hacking)
  If you are attempting to perform some illegal activity (obtain
 proprietary
  information, etc.)
  then we would them become accomplices in your activity.
  
  From the looks of your file, it looks like someone's classwork, in
 which you are
  attempting
  to find the correct answers, instead of doing the work... (if so, tsk
 tsk).
  
  If this is truly urgent, then there ARE companies out there (try
 Googling)
  that,
  for a fee, will attempt to circumvent the security of your file.
  
  These companies have their own procedures in place to protect them from
  the legal aspects of the service they provide. (hence the need for the
 fee)
  
  We, however, have no such protection.
  
  If, indeed, this is YOUR file, and need to get at the VBA in order to
 grade the
  exams,
  
  then I would suggest trying the name of your dog, wife, girlfriend, or
  combination thereof.
  (that is, the name of your girlfriend's dog, not girlfriend's wife..
 which would
  be disturbing)
  
  sorry, and good luck.
  
  Paul
  -
  “Do all the good you can,
  By all the means you can,
  In all the ways you can,
  In all the places you can,
  At all the times you can,
  To all the people you can,
  As long as ever you

Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ VBA ( macro ) sheet need to unprotect ** Urgent Help Required**

2012-11-06 Thread Mohd Sanusi Mohd Noor
Hi all,


I have a problem as per attached excel.

Kindly guide me on how to resolve the issue by using formula/macro.


Your assistance and help is very much appreciated.


Thank you

Best regards

Sanusi

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ VBA ( macro ) sheet need to unprotect ** Urgent Help Required**

2012-11-06 Thread NOORAIN ANSARI
Dear Sanusi,

Pls use below formula

=LEFT(B3,FIND(),B3,1))
=RIGHT(B3,LEN(B3)-FIND(),B3))

see attachment for more clarity.
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 I have a problem as per attached excel.

 Kindly guide me on how to resolve the issue by using formula/macro.


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 Thank you

 Best regards

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ VBA ( macro ) sheet need to unprotect ** Urgent Help Required**

2012-11-06 Thread Prince
Hi Sanusi,

Please Paste the followint formulas.
In D1 =LEFT(B3,2)
In E1 =MID(B3,3,LEN(B3)-2)

and drag up to thwe number of rows as data in  B columns.

Regards
Prince 



On Wednesday, November 7, 2012 11:10:45 AM UTC+5:30, msn wrote:

  
 Hi all,
  
  
 I have a problem as per attached excel.
  
 Kindly guide me on how to resolve the issue by using formula/macro.
  
  
 Your assistance and help is very much appreciated.
  
  
 Thank you
  
 Best regards
  
 Sanusi


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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ VBA ( macro ) sheet need to unprotect ** Urgent Help Required**

2012-11-06 Thread Mohd Sanusi Mohd Noor
Dear Noorain  Prince,


Thank you very much for the formula  solutions.


Best regards

Sanusi

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 Dear Sanusi,

 Pls use below formula

 =LEFT(B3,FIND(),B3,1))
 =RIGHT(B3,LEN(B3)-FIND(),B3))

 see attachment for more clarity.
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 I have a problem as per attached excel.

 Kindly guide me on how to resolve the issue by using formula/macro.


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 Thank you

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ VBA ( macro ) sheet need to unprotect ** Urgent Help Required**

2012-11-05 Thread Paul Schreiner
Notice Forum Rule #3?

3) Don't post questions regarding breaking or bypassing any security measure.

 
WE don't have any way of knowing if you own the code or are simply trying break 
into the code to determine some type of proprietary information (hacking)
If you are attempting to perform some illegal activity (obtain proprietary 
information, etc.)
then we would them become accomplices in your activity.

From the looks of your file, it looks like someone's classwork, in which you 
are 
attempting
to find the correct answers, instead of doing the work... (if so, tsk tsk).

If this is truly urgent, then there ARE companies out there (try Googling) 
that,
for a fee, will attempt to circumvent the security of your file.

These companies have their own procedures in place to protect them from 
the legal aspects of the service they provide. (hence the need for the fee)

We, however, have no such protection.

If, indeed, this is YOUR file, and need to get at the VBA in order to grade the 
exams, 

then I would suggest trying the name of your dog, wife, girlfriend, or 
combination thereof.
(that is, the name of your girlfriend's dog, not girlfriend's wife.. which 
would 
be disturbing)
 
sorry, and good luck.

Paul
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By all the means you can,
In all the ways you can,
In all the places you can,
At all the times you can,
To all the people you can,
As long as ever you can.” - John Wesley
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From: bhanu prakash bhanu...@gmail.com
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Sent: Sun, November 4, 2012 11:55:01 PM
Subject: $$Excel-Macros$$ VBA ( macro ) sheet need to unprotect ** Urgent Help 
Required**


Dear Team ,

Need your help in Unprotecting the VBA ( macro ) sheet..Or please let me know 
how to do it..this is required little urgent..kindly help Had attached the 
sheet 
for refference ..thanks

Regards
Bhanu
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ VBA ( macro ) sheet need to unprotect ** Urgent Help Required**

2012-11-05 Thread bhanu prakash
Paul,

I know the Rules of the forum...I had using this forum fro almost from long
time..appreciate your efforts in writing lengthy mail on this..

That exam itself designed by me..and I am not taking any exam ( Wrong
prediction) ..think positively ...this will nt have any loss for any one

Finally you suggested plenty of names for password...its better you use it
urself and dont suggest to anyone, which is not necessary here..none of
them buy ur suggestions here...

Hope had clarified your doubts in your mind..finally the gud news is that I
am capable of writing a VBA code to extract the source code in the file and
I am able to open file and do modification in the current test..

Had posted this file in this forum to get speedy  positive
response.never thought ppl like dont know solution to issue and
diverting the things in different way( negative minded persons--- I will
really petty on your wife)...now your long philosophy is just waste of time
of many..


Reagdrs,Bhanu


On Mon, Nov 5, 2012 at 8:33 PM, Paul Schreiner schreiner_p...@att.netwrote:

   Notice Forum Rule #3?

 3) Don't post questions regarding breaking or bypassing any security
 measure.


 WE don't have any way of knowing if you own the code or are simply trying
 break into the code to determine some type of proprietary information
 (hacking)
 If you are attempting to perform some illegal activity (obtain proprietary
 information, etc.)
 then we would them become accomplices in your activity.

 From the looks of your file, it looks like someone's classwork, in which
 you are attempting
 to find the correct answers, instead of doing the work... (if so, tsk tsk).

 If this is truly urgent, then there ARE companies out there (try
 Googling) that,
 for a fee, will attempt to circumvent the security of your file.

 These companies have their own procedures in place to protect them from
 the legal aspects of the service they provide. (hence the need for the
 fee)

 We, however, have no such protection.

 If, indeed, this is YOUR file, and need to get at the VBA in order to
 grade the exams,
 then I would suggest trying the name of your dog, wife, girlfriend, or
 combination thereof.
 (that is, the name of your girlfriend's dog, not girlfriend's wife.. which
 would be disturbing)

 sorry, and good luck.


 *Paul*

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 *Subject:* $$Excel-Macros$$ VBA ( macro ) sheet need to unprotect **
 Urgent Help Required**

 Dear Team ,

 Need your help in Unprotecting the VBA ( macro ) sheet..Or please let me
 know how to do it..this is required little urgent..kindly help Had attached
 the sheet for refference ..thanks

 Regards
 Bhanu


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$$Excel-Macros$$ VBA ( macro ) sheet need to unprotect ** Urgent Help Required**

2012-11-04 Thread bhanu prakash
Dear Team ,

Need your help in Unprotecting the VBA ( macro ) sheet..Or please let me
know how to do it..this is required little urgent..kindly help Had attached
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Regards
Bhanu

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