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I have a log sheet form using Excel 2003, I want to share this log sheet to
all user so that everyone can log and save. Even other user is using it other
user can still log and save also at the same time.

Is this possible in Excel 2003? Do I need VBA codes? How and what code would
it be?

thanks anyway for help or any idea on how I can accomplish this
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I have a log sheet form using Excel 2003, I want to share this log sheet to
all user so that everyone can log and save. Even other user is using it other
user can still log and save also at the same time.

Is this possible in Excel 2003? Do I need VBA codes? How and what code would
it be?

thanks anyway for help or any idea on how I can accomplish this

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