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What is the number of people who can share an excel spreadsheet and edit at
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In Excel's Help, under "Excel specifications and limits", it says:

Users who can open and share a shared workbook -- 256

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I saw that Microsoft says the limit is 256. However, we have a workbook (in
Excel 2003) that is not allowing additional people to open the workbook when
about 5 or 6 have it open. Is this a limitation of Excel 2003?
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"Debra Dalgleish" wrote:

In Excel's Help, under "Excel specifications and limits", it says:

Users who can open and share a shared workbook -- 256

SW wrote:
What is the number of people who can share an excel spreadsheet and edit at
the same time?



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