In a way, I wish it were true. My organization uses Office forms heavily - for colaborative puposes - and the forms are protected for the user's convenience, not to protect valuable information. I have a few forms that were created by my predecessors that are broken and cannot be easily fixed or reproduced without the password, which has long since been lost, or a lot of free time. I was excited when I read that I should be able to get into them finally and fix them. But disappointed when I could not reproduce the results. If anyone is able to reproduce this, please post more information.
In a way, I wish it were true. My organization uses Office forms heavily - for colaborative puposes - and the forms are protected for the user's convenience, not to protect valuable information. I have a few forms that were created by my predecessors that are broken and cannot be easily fixed or reproduced without the password, which has long since been lost, or a lot of free time. I was excited when I read that I should be able to get into them finally and fix them. But disappointed when I could not reproduce the results. If anyone is able to reproduce this, please post more information.