OrangeSoddyDaisy
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Just please PLEASE tell me that you a) at least have the spreadsheet password protected and b) didn't name it something like passwords.xlxs
The first thing a hacker would look for.
But seriously, look into and start using one of the excellent password storage apps. Much better security (not that hard to crack an excel spreadsheet even password protected). I use the free and very strongly encrypted keepass app.
But really thankful that you are back amongst us. Continued speedy recovery to ya!
I have it saved on a USB drive that is encrypted and not connected to the computer except for minutes at a time when being used for backup purposes.
Should look at using KeePass. You can store the database file on your Google drive, OneDrive, or DropBox, and access it from your phone or anywhere else.
256-bit AES encryption ensures your safety, so make sure you don't forget the master password. When I set my dad up with it, I had him write the password down and stick it in his safe deposit box just in case.
Blame the driver who was at fault.