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Murf2
 
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Default change history with no [shared] file name

Thanks for the reply. The idea here is to be able to track changes with out
the person making the changes being aware of it. This is not a typical
business situation. I want to "catch" someone making changes they shouldn't
be. This requires that the file look exactly as it does normaly. The
[shared] note in the title is potentially notifying people that something is
different with the file.

Is there anyway to remove the "[shared] marking?

"Alan" wrote:

"Murf2" wrote in message

I am setting up a file that will track changes made to it. A
coworker feels as though her work is being sabotaged. Others need to
have access to the files for business purposes but should not make
wholesale changes. When the file is opened, the top of the screen
displays the file name followed by " [shared] ". Is there a way to
eliminate this descriptive term so people don't know the changes are
being tracked?

Thanks
Murf2


Hi Murf2,

It *sounds* like you have an administrator type person, and the users.

Presumably the users are updating data, but not changing the logic /
flow of the workbook?

If so, then why not replace the one file with two, where data can be
held and updated in one, and the logic / business rules maintained in
the other.

You could also consider moving to, say, Access, but the business case
for that is often not strong enough to warrant going there.

HTH,

Alan.

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