
Yeah, it claims to have found the password, but refuses to give it to me. I tried some Vulcan logics on it, but it only got me more confused instead. This is f* bs, loosing time over a goddamn password. ooffice is totally right in not supporting this feature. (This does noet make sense, but then again, microsoft is selling boxed air and some aluminium on a plastic disk for 120e.) On Mon, 22 Sep 2008, Thomas Van Parys wrote:
lieven sterck schreef:
Indeed, but this one's not free... And no fully working demo for evident reasons.
T.
Kenny Billiau wrote:
I already managed to convert a pps to a ppt (and how hard that was ;)) , but know it seems i cannot edit the ppt as it has a password :/
So, does anyone know of a good tool to find out a ppt password?
Kenny
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