![]() ![]() I not able to see the contain because of the wording in Chinese character. On archive there got lot of XML file, and I used notepad to open "content.xml ". Change by rename extension to "Untitled1.zip" and the file changed to zip archive.ģ. An update to the Office Compatibility Pack that was still on a computer caused the default program for. Can anyone give specific step to remove password.ġ. I spend half an hour to tried to remove the password and give up. How were you able to open it with normal characters/unencrypted text, if you remember? Thanks! (From the post Friday May 20, 2011) the post after this one just said you were able to edit it. I saw that you had the same problem, but I didn't see HOW you were able to open and edit the content.xml, getting rid of the chinese characters (encrypted characters). I renamed it to a zip, and when I open the content.xml, it is encrypted. I am having the same problem where I have a password protected document and don't know the password. Sample-sheet-protected-password-NON-working.ods (10.5 KiB) Downloaded 665 times sample-sheet-protected-password.ods (8.9 KiB) Downloaded 729 times ![]() The working file is attached and also the non-working file as well.Ĭan someone please let me know if I am missing a step or am just not understanding something. Attached are the errors that I get, where it says it is corrupt and tries to repair the file, but cannot. ods extension and attempted to open the file (I am using Libre Office, but it should not matter). Then rezipped the folder with all the same files. Then searched and changed "true" to "false" and saved the file. Then opened the contents.xml with notepad++ (I tried windows notepad with the same results). I saved the file and renamed the file extension to ZIP, then opened the file with PeaZip, extracted the contents to a folder on my desktop. ![]() I have a file where I created a password to protect the sheet only, the document is not protected and does not have a password either. I believe I followed Villeroy's suggestion. Sorry for posting on a Solved thread, but I am still struggling with this same issue. ![]()
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