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It's the year 2017 and anybody who needs to use hashes should avoid 'broken' ones such as MD5, if security is important. Has anybody found or created a way to do more secure SHA256 or SHA512 hashing in Excel, without using VBA or macros?

A spectacular example of this being done before was over 3½ years ago with MD5 (as seen in this SO: MD5 Hash function in excel without using VBA).

Reason for avoiding VBA/Macros: Compatibility with mobile devices, such as Excel for iOS.

Side Note: The original Stack Overflow post has a successful answer with a dead link, here is a new link for reference: https://tzamtzis.gr/2017/web-analytics/excel-function-md5-hashing-without-vba/

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  • Seriously, start a bounty.. get the original coder.. or an intern. ( : | Implementing an encryption algorithm is not easy yet it is not impossible. Since you'd mentioned avoiding 'broken' hashes is important, I think that easily rule out SHA256 & SHA512 . | IMHO: if your bussiness need this, it's worth developing it inhouse.
    – p._phidot_
    Jul 24, 2018 at 19:18
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    I could not more oppose the comment of @p-phidot. This does not help the OP in any way, is very rude in my opinion, and adds NOTHING to getting close to an answer to this valid question whatsoever. Please stop with these kinds of senseless and unhelpful comments.
    – MS Berends
    Aug 1, 2022 at 13:34
  • I understand your point, thought I don’t see any sign of ‘some level of friendliness’ 😄 There might be more severe posts, but I’m not keeping tracking of a severity list, so I thought I’d respond to this one.
    – MS Berends
    Dec 13, 2023 at 19:50

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I've got one. Limits to 55 characters and designed more for educational purposes (i.e. how to see how SHA256 works in Excel....?).

To recap...

  • No VBA.
  • No named ranges.
  • No arrays.
  • Uses standard Excel functions found in 2007 and higher.
  • Format is *.xlsx

Download from OneDrive

or

Download from Google Drive

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    Thank you @PGSystemTester ! This is amazing, it even works on my iPhone! Sorry I took so long to thank you 😔 Jul 25, 2019 at 14:30
  • This method doesn't populate down a column as it's designed. How would that be done? Jun 22, 2020 at 22:45
  • @mindmischief Google sheets has a script library for doing sha256 as an array which you could leverage as a custom function. From there, you could drag down a column of values. Sample file here: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/… Note there are much better methods of doing this if you're trying to do some cracking of some kind. Mar 29, 2021 at 22:53

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