Hi :)
It's worth trying to open the documents in some other office suite or
program. If the documents are old enough than you might be able to open
them in Microsoft Office.
I've only done it the other way around though. An MS Office document
opened in LibreOffice just by double-clicking it, and later i found the
document had supposedly been password-protected (but not encrypted).
Regards from
Tom :)
On 26 November 2014 at 16:06, Mailer Daemon <extremegroundmailer@gmail.com>
wrote:
On 26/11/14 01:39 AM, Isaac Cajina wrote:
I need to open some documents and I do not remember my pass word. I need
you help.
Thanks.
If they are the passwords for your documents, you may be out of luck.
You can try password cracking programs like John the Ripper - there are
probably some that will try to crack encrypted documents. Google
"LibreOffice password cracker" for some suggestions.
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