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Shared workbook access issue
A user has a password to get into it to make changes to the
spreadsheet. When the user makes changes to the spreadsheet and then closes out of it no one else can get into the file to make changes. They can go in as read only but cannot get in to write to spreadsheet, the original person who created the file is not able to get into the file at all. Without creating a new spreadsheet, is there a way the user who has edit pemissions can allow others same permission? |
Shared workbook access issue
Your description is a little confusing. In Excel, you can password protect
the file with two options- password to open, password to modify, in addition, you can password protect a sheet, or parts of a sheet. Which one or ones do you have? Are you saying that now no one can open the file, even with the password? If you want others to edit the file, can't you just give them the password? It also sounds like someone, somewhere, may have the file open and that's why it's read only. You could look at Open Files on the server to see who has it open. (right click my computer / manage / shared folders / open files) "havenlad" wrote: A user has a password to get into it to make changes to the spreadsheet. When the user makes changes to the spreadsheet and then closes out of it no one else can get into the file to make changes. They can go in as read only but cannot get in to write to spreadsheet, the original person who created the file is not able to get into the file at all. Without creating a new spreadsheet, is there a way the user who has edit pemissions can allow others same permission? |
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