While there are "manual" tricks involving renaming file extensions to .zip and digging through XML code, they are often unreliable and can corrupt your data. PassFab for PPT is built to do the heavy lifting for you.
Searches through a built-in or customized list of common passwords.
Best if you remember something (like "it started with a 'B' and had a '!' at the end").
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We’ve all been there: you find an old presentation from three years ago that has exactly the data you need, or a colleague sends over a deck "for your eyes only," but forgets to include the password. You click the file, the prompt appears, and... blank.
One of the perks of the official version is that it uses your GPU to speed up the recovery process. Shady .rar versions often lack this optimization, making the wait feel like an eternity. Moving Forward Without the Headache
The "try everything" method for when you have absolutely no clue. The "Rar" Reality Check