Sorry, unfortunately not.
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Michael Koerner [MS PPT MVP]
| have tried that, but it doesnt help. guess wasted my money as well. becoz
the
| application only looks for logical combination and its a guess work sort
of a
| thing.
|
| any other alternatives?
|
| "Michael Koerner" wrote:
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| > There are a number of utility packages out there that say they can, all
| > costing money. Here is a link to one that will let you try it out.
| >
http://www.soft32.com/download_104786.html
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| > Michael Koerner [MS PPT MVP]
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| > | > |I had created a presentation long time ago and since havent used it for
| > long
| > | so i have forgotten the password to open it. is there a way we can
break
| > that
| > | password? because suddenly this has become very important for me
| >
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