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This is a how to on how to recover access to a word document that has been protected to disable editing. In MS word if you go to the tools menu then select 'protect document' you can set the password to protect the document from editing. Useful feature if it s a memo or a form that needs to be passed about and you don't want anyone to make changes to it. Now what happens if you forget the password and you need to make changes to the document? For this instructable you will need.
1) A protected word document. 3) Text Editor (like WordPad or Notepad). 4) Hex editor (Like WinHex).
Thank you for the good idea. I tried it on a file with edit protection in word 2010 At this stage I opened it up in Notepad++ and I found the password was shown as all zeros (was not blank in word however). So couldnt use the hex approach. So I just deleted the two xml lines referring to protection, re opened in word and it seems to be fine.
Note that you have to reset the view mode from web to normal otherwise the document looks odd on screen. I also noticed that openoffice ignores the protection.
Dec 2010, 14:56 Published 08. Nov 2010, 01:53 This is an advanced converter where you can convert between hex, binary, decimal, octal and ascii without even changing form or page. You can specify your own delimiters like colon or dashes for parsing more complex structures. You'll also have a history functionality so you can go back in case you made a mistake or want to compare the original and the new result.
Read on for more information. This converter makes it easy for you to convert between different types practically instantly. Simply fill out the textbox below and then choose the type you want to convert to. Convert your text here.
Hints and tips • Use the 'Prev' and 'Next' buttons to traverse through the conversion history. • If your intention is to convert a number to a different type consider using the decimal type instead of the ascii type for best results. • Point precision numbers (ie. 3.14) are currently not supported in binary conversion. The input type The input type determines how the conversion is performed, so make sure it's correct. Fortunately the type automatically changes when you convert so you don't have to worry about it too much.
You can change it manually whenever you wish. Advanced If the auto delimiter option is checked, the delimiters will be automatically set and changed for you.
You don't need to manually change the delimiters as different conversions may have different output, so your conversion experience will be smooth and fast. If you wish to change the delimiters manually for a more customized conversion, you can do so by turning off the auto delimiter option and setting the delimiters of your choice. The split delimiter is the delimiter that is used to seperate the individual parts of the text. Perhaps you have a MAC address that uses the colon delimiter (ie. 01:23:45:67:89:ab), then the colon would be the appropriate split delimiter.