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I want to create a document that multiple people can update at the same time,
and allow each user to save their changes (even if it happens to be in the same cell). But, I don't want the other users to be concerned with their co-workers changes, just their own. I want my document to collect all their changes and be able to accept everybody's changes as well as my own as needed. I want my copy to be the sole copy responsible for collecting and saving the approved changes. I want the users' copy to update based off of my copy when they open theirs. I tried sharing a workbook, but I kept getting "do you want to save other peoples changes or your own?" What's the point in sharing a workbook if I can't keep both? Is what I need possible in Ecel 2003? Joel |
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