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Farhad

review changes in workbook
 
Hi,

i shared my workbook by using Toolsshare workbook but i don't know how can
i tracking the cahnges in the work book any idea would be appriciated.

Thanks,
--
Farhad Hodjat

Gord Dibben

review changes in workbook
 
Directly from Help on track changes......................

Turn on change tracking for a workbook
On the Tools menu, click Share Workbook, and then click the Editing tab.
Select the Allow changes by more than one user at the same time check box.
Click the Advanced tab.
Under Track changes, click Keep change history for, and in the Days box, type
the number of days of change history that you want to keep.
Be sure to enter a large-enough number of days because Microsoft Excel
permanently erases any change history older than this number of days.

Click OK, and if prompted to save the file, click OK.
Note Turning on change tracking also shares the workbook.

If you're having a problem with the above, pleease give more detail.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Sat, 2 Jun 2007 20:21:01 -0700, Farhad wrote:

Hi,

i shared my workbook by using Toolsshare workbook but i don't know how can
i tracking the cahnges in the work book any idea would be appriciated.

Thanks,



Farhad

review changes in workbook
 
Hi,

Thanks for your reply however i did all those things in help but the thing
is i dont know how can i make something like a report that shows me which
worksheet in my workbook has changed and who changed it and what was the
change.

Thanks,
--
Farhad Hodjat


"Gord Dibben" wrote:

Directly from Help on track changes......................

Turn on change tracking for a workbook
On the Tools menu, click Share Workbook, and then click the Editing tab.
Select the Allow changes by more than one user at the same time check box.
Click the Advanced tab.
Under Track changes, click Keep change history for, and in the Days box, type
the number of days of change history that you want to keep.
Be sure to enter a large-enough number of days because Microsoft Excel
permanently erases any change history older than this number of days.

Click OK, and if prompted to save the file, click OK.
Note Turning on change tracking also shares the workbook.

If you're having a problem with the above, pleease give more detail.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Sat, 2 Jun 2007 20:21:01 -0700, Farhad wrote:

Hi,

i shared my workbook by using Toolsshare workbook but i don't know how can
i tracking the cahnges in the work book any idea would be appriciated.

Thanks,





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