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R you ready?

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My advances in R – a learner's diary

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R you ready?

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"R" you ready? | My advances in R – a learner's diary "R" you ready? About impressum R ressources Remove password protection from Excel sheets using R 06May18 Most data scientists wished that all data lived neatly managed in some DB. However, in reality, Excel files are ubiquitous and often a common way to disseminate results or data within many companies. Every now and then I found myself in the situation where I wanted to protect Excel sheets against users accidentally changing them. A few months later, however, I found that I sometimes had forgotten the password I used. The “good” thing is that protecting Excel sheets by password is far from safe and access can be recovered quite easily. The following works for .xlsx files only (tested with Excel 2016 files), not the older .xls files. Before implementing the steps in R, I will outline how to remove the password protection “by hand” . The R way is simply the automation of these steps. The first thing one needs ...

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