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Allllen Allllen is offline
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Default Excel 2003 says worksheet is locked for editing

If it really belongs to you, just open it, copy all the data to a new book,
and then save that new book with the settings you want. Or open it, and use
save as to give it a new name.

Then delete the old one.
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Allllen


"Aimee" wrote:

However, no one else on our network is using it. It only allows me to open a
read-only file.

I put in more info into the file yesterday; however, today, when I try to
use that info for a mail merge, Excel and/or Word aren't recognizing the
additions.

Does anyone have any ideas about how I can remedy this?

TIA for your answers.