What does [Shared][Group] mean?
I know what [Shared] means and I know that when you select multiple
worksheets while sharing you get [Group][Shared]. But I need to know what causes the inverse, [Shared][Group]. Everytime we get this status on the title bar our Excel locks up. Any ideas on why or how this occurs? |
I use xl2003 and couldn't get that version to show [shared][group] no matter
what order I did things. You may want to post the version that you're running. Maybe someone running that version can try. Jamie Carper wrote: I know what [Shared] means and I know that when you select multiple worksheets while sharing you get [Group][Shared]. But I need to know what causes the inverse, [Shared][Group]. Everytime we get this status on the title bar our Excel locks up. Any ideas on why or how this occurs? -- Dave Peterson |
I can get [Group] [Shared} if I go to ToolsShare Workbook and do the Shared
thing and then select more than one sheet. XL 2002 and 2003 Check your sheet tabs. You have more than one selected. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Wed, 04 May 2005 15:24:00 -0500, Dave Peterson wrote: I use xl2003 and couldn't get that version to show [shared][group] no matter what order I did things. You may want to post the version that you're running. Maybe someone running that version can try. Jamie Carper wrote: I know what [Shared] means and I know that when you select multiple worksheets while sharing you get [Group][Shared]. But I need to know what causes the inverse, [Shared][Group]. Everytime we get this status on the title bar our Excel locks up. Any ideas on why or how this occurs? |
Can you get it so the title bar shows Shared first, followed by Group?
I think that the OP's question boiled down to why xl crashed when he got the title bar in that order. Gord Dibben wrote: I can get [Group] [Shared} if I go to ToolsShare Workbook and do the Shared thing and then select more than one sheet. XL 2002 and 2003 Check your sheet tabs. You have more than one selected. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Wed, 04 May 2005 15:24:00 -0500, Dave Peterson wrote: I use xl2003 and couldn't get that version to show [shared][group] no matter what order I did things. You may want to post the version that you're running. Maybe someone running that version can try. Jamie Carper wrote: I know what [Shared] means and I know that when you select multiple worksheets while sharing you get [Group][Shared]. But I need to know what causes the inverse, [Shared][Group]. Everytime we get this status on the title bar our Excel locks up. Any ideas on why or how this occurs? -- Dave Peterson |
Once again guilty of not reading OP properly(Fully?).
No. Cannot get order reversed. Gord On Wed, 04 May 2005 17:57:15 -0500, Dave Peterson wrote: Can you get it so the title bar shows Shared first, followed by Group? I think that the OP's question boiled down to why xl crashed when he got the title bar in that order. Gord Dibben wrote: I can get [Group] [Shared} if I go to ToolsShare Workbook and do the Shared thing and then select more than one sheet. XL 2002 and 2003 Check your sheet tabs. You have more than one selected. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Wed, 04 May 2005 15:24:00 -0500, Dave Peterson wrote: I use xl2003 and couldn't get that version to show [shared][group] no matter what order I did things. You may want to post the version that you're running. Maybe someone running that version can try. Jamie Carper wrote: I know what [Shared] means and I know that when you select multiple worksheets while sharing you get [Group][Shared]. But I need to know what causes the inverse, [Shared][Group]. Everytime we get this status on the title bar our Excel locks up. Any ideas on why or how this occurs? |
Just don't say you're suffering from DLP disease!
Gord Dibben wrote: Once again guilty of not reading OP properly(Fully?). No. Cannot get order reversed. Gord On Wed, 04 May 2005 17:57:15 -0500, Dave Peterson wrote: Can you get it so the title bar shows Shared first, followed by Group? I think that the OP's question boiled down to why xl crashed when he got the title bar in that order. Gord Dibben wrote: I can get [Group] [Shared} if I go to ToolsShare Workbook and do the Shared thing and then select more than one sheet. XL 2002 and 2003 Check your sheet tabs. You have more than one selected. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Wed, 04 May 2005 15:24:00 -0500, Dave Peterson wrote: I use xl2003 and couldn't get that version to show [shared][group] no matter what order I did things. You may want to post the version that you're running. Maybe someone running that version can try. Jamie Carper wrote: I know what [Shared] means and I know that when you select multiple worksheets while sharing you get [Group][Shared]. But I need to know what causes the inverse, [Shared][Group]. Everytime we get this status on the title bar our Excel locks up. Any ideas on why or how this occurs? -- Dave Peterson |
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