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Excel Shared File
Hi,
In my team there are 10 members, all users dont have shared drive access and we can't get the shared drive access or share point. I have challenge here, i.e., if any user wants to see what details the another user updated in the excel file, they can't see the details. Is there any way I can resolve this issue? |
Excel Shared File
After serious thinking fi.or.jp.de wrote :
Hi, In my team there are 10 members, all users dont have shared drive access and we can't get the shared drive access or share point. I have challenge here, i.e., if any user wants to see what details the another user updated in the excel file, they can't see the details. Is there any way I can resolve this issue? Give all team members access to 'team files' OR relocate the storage to a folder all team members can access. -- Garry Free usenet access at http://www.eternal-september.org ClassicVB Users Regroup! comp.lang.basic.visual.misc |
Excel Shared File
On Mar 18, 4:29*am, GS wrote:
After serious thinking fi.or.jp.de wrote : Hi, In my team there are 10 members, all users dont have shared drive access and we can't get the shared drive access or share point. I have challenge here, i.e., if any user wants to see what details the another user updated in the excel file, they can't see the details. Is there any way I can resolve this issue? Give all team members access to 'team files' OR relocate the storage to a folder all team members can access. -- Garry Free usenet access athttp://www.eternal-september.org ClassicVB Users Regroup! comp.lang.basic.visual.misc Hi Garry, Please provide more info on this. Thanks |
Excel Shared File
fi.or.jp.de presented the following explanation :
On Mar 18, 4:29*am, GS wrote: After serious thinking fi.or.jp.de wrote : Hi, In my team there are 10 members, all users dont have shared drive access and we can't get the shared drive access or share point. I have challenge here, i.e., if any user wants to see what details the another user updated in the excel file, they can't see the details. Is there any way I can resolve this issue? Give all team members access to 'team files' OR relocate the storage to a folder all team members can access. -- Garry Free usenet access athttp://www.eternal-september.org ClassicVB Users Regroup! comp.lang.basic.visual.misc Hi Garry, Please provide more info on this. Thanks Well, it looks like a user permissions issue to me. I would find a common folder everyone on the team has access to and store team files there. If there isn't one then maybe someone in your IT department (or a system administrator) can set this up for you. -- Garry Free usenet access at http://www.eternal-september.org ClassicVB Users Regroup! comp.lang.basic.visual.misc |
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