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Excel users
I have Excel and Word on a server for multiple users. On some computers some
users can access Excel and Word without problem while other users have to "Load" Excel or Word before opening an existing workbook or document. These same users have no problem on a different computer on the same network. Any suggestions on how to fix this "bug"? -- Rdean911 |
Excel users
hi
"I have Excel and Word on a server for multiple users" this means that ALL users have to load excel. if some users are having trouble then i would suspect a leg in your network as being slow. but since some users have no problem and other users don't have problems on other pcs, i doubt that excel has a "bug" perticularly if all users are loading the same license of excel. this smells like a network problem which is beyond the scope of this newsgroup. regards FSt1 "rdean911" wrote: I have Excel and Word on a server for multiple users. On some computers some users can access Excel and Word without problem while other users have to "Load" Excel or Word before opening an existing workbook or document. These same users have no problem on a different computer on the same network. Any suggestions on how to fix this "bug"? -- Rdean911 |
Excel users
I know very little about how this works, but I know that
if I create a spreadsheet that requires an add-in, I have to ensure that each user has the add-in in their own login file under UsernameApplication DataMicrosoftAddins If ten users use the same computer, I have to install the addin for each user. Your problem sounds extremely familiar, I think you need an IT networking type person to sort it out. HTH Martin "rdean911" wrote in message ... I have Excel and Word on a server for multiple users. On some computers some users can access Excel and Word without problem while other users have to "Load" Excel or Word before opening an existing workbook or document. These same users have no problem on a different computer on the same network. Any suggestions on how to fix this "bug"? -- Rdean911 |
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