INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you have a Google account, you can use Google Sheets (a free online app that's similar to Excel) to remove protection from all sheets in a workbook—even if you don't know the password.  If you're not already signed into your Google account, follow the on-screen instructions to sign in now. If you don't have a Google account, see How to Make a Google Account. It's at the top-left corner of the page. This opens your computer's Open panel. This uploads the file to your Google Drive. You'll probably have to scroll down to find it. This opens a preview of the file. It's at the top of the preview. A menu will expand. Now that the file is open for editing in Google Sheets, any sheet protections added in Excel have been removed. If you want to keep working on the file in Microsoft Excel rather than Google Sheets, you can download this newly-unprotected version of your workbook using the following steps:  Click the File menu at the top-left corner of your sheet. Click Download As.  Click Microsoft Excel (.xlsx) . Select a folder to save the file. If you want to keep the original version of the file (the one with a protected sheet) intact, type a new name for the file as well. Click Save to download the file.

SUMMARY: Go to https://drive.google.com in a web browser. Click + New. Click File Upload. Select the Excel file you want to edit and click Open. Double-click the Excel file in your Google Drive. Click the Open with menu. Click Google Sheets. Re-download the file to your computer.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You cannot have success if you do not know what it means for you. Everyone views success differently.  True success comes from achieving what will make you happiest in life. Once you have identified this, you can set goals that are meaningful and important to you.  Try writing down your definition of success. Is it earning a certain income, living in a certain area, or supporting a happy family? Would success allow you to travel, save for retirement, or maintain a healthy social life? If you’re struggling, consider what makes you happiest in life. Is it spending time with your family, traveling, pursuing a hobby, or something else? What would you do if money was not a concern? Next, identify what you need in life to achieve that happiness. Identify the things you love to do, the things that give you satisfaction. Once you identify what you love to do, use this information to find the purpose of your life or the objective of your life.  Finding what you love to do will give you motivation along the way. It's much, much easier to persistently chip away at your goal if your goal is something you enjoy doing. Consider where you want to be in 5, 10, and 20 years. What can you do that will help you achieve that dream? If you’re confused about what your goal or purpose might be, try meeting with a career coach or visiting a good psychologist. Your goals should be quantifiable. For example, instead of setting a goal to be better at your job, create benchmarks such as "My goal is to increase my productivity by 30% and only be late for work five times per year, at the most." Focus on streamlining your idea and establish what you need to do to reach that goal. If you have the vision to attack your goal piece by piece, it's easier and less daunting to execute.  For example, does the goal of starting a technology company seem impossibly unattainable? Break it down into smaller goals. Smaller goals could include writing a business plan, finding investors, getting a loan, or coming up with product ideas. Make sure that your goals are SMART. This means that they are Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, and Timely. Ask yourself if each goal fits this criteria. Give yourself a timeline that is difficult but doable. Make sure you have enough time to accomplish each of your smaller steps. Appearing on a nationally televised comedy show might not be feasible within a year, but booking a comedy gig in front of at least 20 paying customers probably is. Make sure to set guidelines for smaller goals as well. For example, make a goal to join an improv team by the end of the month or to perform at an open mic within 3 months. These might be tools, lessons, budgets, or other resources that will help you reach your goals. You might need certain skills, such as public speaking, or other people, such as employees or consultants  For example, to start your own business, you might need a bank loan. To get a bank loan, you need a good credit score and a bank. If you want to become a musician, you may need to invest in your own instrument, music, and website.

SUMMARY: Define what success means to you. Identify your ultimate purpose or goal. Break your goal into small steps. Set a timeline for when you want to achieve your objective. Identify what resources you need to achieve your objectives.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This method edits the Registry and provides a solution on many Windows versions, but won’t initially work on Windows 10 Home Edition. However, if you run Chrome Canary, it will pick up the Registry change and make it work in Chrome as well. You then have the choice to either keep both Chrome and Chrome Canary, or to uninstall one of them. Since this method involves editing sensitive components of your computer's operating system, backing up your information before continuing will prevent you from losing your data if your computer crashes.   Note: You will possibly have to create the “Google” and “Chrome” folders manually. To do this... Right click on Policies, then click on New and Key. Name this new Key Google. Now right click on Google and create a new Key and name it Chrome. Check that the new Keys appear in the folder list under Policies. If you click on Chrome the following file path will appear in the address bar: Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Google\Chrome  You can copy and paste this text to make sure there are no errors.  Hit ↵ Enter. A box will appear where you can set the value data to 1. Leave the Base set to Hexadecimal. Hit ↵ Enter or click OK.  Click on the three dots (top right corner). If Incognito Mode is still functioning it will appear with New Tab and New Window. If Incognito Mode does not appear, you can stop here. Otherwise, you need to continue. Make sure you note where the file is saved (probably in Downloads). Locate the file ChromeSetup.exe and double-click it, then follow any other instructions that pop up. This does not replace your existing Chrome, and the two can be opened side by side. Restart your computer. This is an orange coloured icon similar to Chrome. Make sure it does not include the Incognito option. Make sure it no longer includes the Incognito option. If this method has worked, you can now choose to keep Chrome Canary alongside Chrome, or uninstall one of them.  Once you have uninstalled Chrome Canary, your original Chrome should still recognise the Registry change and you will still have Incognito disabled.  If you choose to uninstall one you will probably have to open Task Manager and stop all Chrome and Chrome Canary processes, otherwise Windows will keep prompting you to "shut down Chrome" and not allow the uninstall.  To do this, hold down Ctrl+Alt+Del  (all three keys at once) and then select Task Manager Under the Processes tab click on Google Chrome. Click on End Task (bottom right corner). Proceed with uninstalling Chrome Canary. Press ⊞ Win and type Programs. Click on Add and Remove Programs. Find and click on Google Chrome or Canary and click on Uninstall.

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Use this method if you’re running Windows 10 Home Edition. Consider backing up your PC. Hold down the ⊞ Win+R to bring up the Run box. Type regedit, then press ↵ Enter. Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > Policies > Google > Chrome. Right-click Chrome and select New > DWORD 32-bit value. Give the value a name of IncognitoModeAvailability. Double-click on the name IncognitoModeAvailability. Restart your computer to activate the Registry change. Check to see if Incognito Mode is still available in Chrome. Download Chrome Canary (which is a Chrome developer / test version of Chrome) from  Google’s download page. Install Chrome Canary. Open Chrome Canary from your desktop. Check that Chrome Canary has recognised the Registry change. Open your original copy of Chrome and check that it too has recognised the Registry change. Uninstall Chrome Canary if desired.