Multiplan 1.1 - to protect cells that contain text or formulas from accidental changing - choose Protect Document on the Options menu, then use the Remove Cell Protection command on the Options menu to unlock the cells in which you are going to add additional data.</text>
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card_4406.xml
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<!DOCTYPE card PUBLIC "-//Apple, Inc.//DTD card V 2.0//EN" "" >
Multiplan 1.1 - save time when working with large worksheets by turning off Automatic Calculation. Choose Manual Calculation from the Calculate menu. When you want to calculate hit COMMAND-=
(COMMAND and the equal sign held down at the same time).
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<name></name>
<script></script>
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card_2505.xml
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<!DOCTYPE card PUBLIC "-//Apple, Inc.//DTD card V 2.0//EN" "" >
Multiplan - to recover protected spreadsheets - open the protected spreadsheet, choose Save As, give the spreadsheet a different name and save. Close the protected spreadsheet and open the new one.
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card_2194.xml
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<!DOCTYPE card PUBLIC "-//Apple, Inc.//DTD card V 2.0//EN" "" >
Multiplan (Microsoft Multiplan) - passwords - if you forget your password use a disk editor (Mac Tools, Mac Zap, Fedit), open the spreadsheet document, find block 3, part A, position 0079. If the spreadsheet is protected by a password, this location should contain a "1". Change it to 00 and
(save) write the changes back to the disk. Your spreadsheet should now be unprotected. Try this on a backup copy of your spreadsheet.