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In most Excel files, when updated, the program prompts dialogue box asking
"do you want to save the changes you made to filename.xls"? before exiting the file/program. I have a file which does not provide this prompt and I have been unable to determine how I can activate this prompt. |
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Is this a Read Only file?
-- Bernard V Liengme www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "InsurFin Todd" <InsurFin wrote in message ... In most Excel files, when updated, the program prompts dialogue box asking "do you want to save the changes you made to filename.xls"? before exiting the file/program. I have a file which does not provide this prompt and I have been unable to determine how I can activate this prompt. |
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No, the file may be updated. It is actually a budget file that will be made
available to multiple users for 2007 budgeting, thus the concern for its lacking a "save prompt". Protection is on so that only certain cells may updated. Would this impact the save prompt? "Bernard Liengme" wrote: Is this a Read Only file? -- Bernard V Liengme www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "InsurFin Todd" <InsurFin wrote in message ... In most Excel files, when updated, the program prompts dialogue box asking "do you want to save the changes you made to filename.xls"? before exiting the file/program. I have a file which does not provide this prompt and I have been unable to determine how I can activate this prompt. |
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There are lots of questions to the newsgroup asking how to stop that prompt from
appearing. Any chance that the developer of the file never wanted the file updated and went out of the way to remove that temptation from the typical user? You could test it. Close excel windows start button|Run Excel /safe file|open yourworkbook.xls make a simple change File|Close Do you get prompted to save the change? If yes, I'd viciously attack that developer with your findings! If no, I'd yell back that this was a stupid suggestion! ps. Starting in safe mode disables macros from running. InsurFin Todd wrote: No, the file may be updated. It is actually a budget file that will be made available to multiple users for 2007 budgeting, thus the concern for its lacking a "save prompt". Protection is on so that only certain cells may updated. Would this impact the save prompt? "Bernard Liengme" wrote: Is this a Read Only file? -- Bernard V Liengme www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "InsurFin Todd" <InsurFin wrote in message ... In most Excel files, when updated, the program prompts dialogue box asking "do you want to save the changes you made to filename.xls"? before exiting the file/program. I have a file which does not provide this prompt and I have been unable to determine how I can activate this prompt. -- Dave Peterson |
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does the file automatically save the changes? there may be macros in place
that automatically save changes when exiting. jat "InsurFin Todd" wrote: In most Excel files, when updated, the program prompts dialogue box asking "do you want to save the changes you made to filename.xls"? before exiting the file/program. I have a file which does not provide this prompt and I have been unable to determine how I can activate this prompt. |
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