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Im using the Benchmark Series Specialist & Expert for Excel 2003. Im
working in Chapter Two (Expert Section) on the next to last Assessment (#7) Sharing Workbooks. This exercise calls for simulating two users, but I cant get it done. The instructions call for opening a file (eec2sc07) and (temporarily) naming a fictitious user for and sharing the workbook. I do this via Tools/Options/General entering a fictitious User Name and clicking OK. Then, Tools/Shared Workbook and checking Allow changes by more than one user¦¦, clicking OK and clicking OK again to save the workbook. Next, to simulate a second fictitious user, the instructions tell me to open a (supposed) separate version of Excel by clicking Start/All Programs/Microsoft Office/ Microsoft Office Excel 2003. In this copy, I change the user name to the second fictitious user Tile Windows Horizontally click on the second user work book to select it and open the file eec2sc07. Supposedly the work book is now open in two separate copies of Excel with a different user in each. But, thats not the result I get. I see the same user in both windows. When I change the user name in one window/workbook, the user name in the other changes as well. I can only guess that Im not opening two copies of Excel even though the instructions say that I should be. Im stuck. Any input will be greatly appreciated. |
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I get the same result as you. And I'd guess that's because this name is stored
in the windows registry. Each time excel looks to see the user name, it refers to the registry. But that's never stopped me from testing shared workbooks. I just use my name in both instances of excel. And if you can see that single workbook open in to windows of excel, you've opened multiple instances. I use windows start button|run|excel and hit enter Matthew S wrote: Im using the Benchmark Series Specialist & Expert for Excel 2003. Im working in Chapter Two (Expert Section) on the next to last Assessment (#7) Sharing Workbooks. This exercise calls for simulating two users, but I cant get it done. The instructions call for opening a file (eec2sc07) and (temporarily) naming a fictitious user for and sharing the workbook. I do this via Tools/Options/General entering a fictitious User Name and clicking OK. Then, Tools/Shared Workbook and checking Allow changes by more than one user¦¦, clicking OK and clicking OK again to save the workbook. Next, to simulate a second fictitious user, the instructions tell me to open a (supposed) separate version of Excel by clicking Start/All Programs/Microsoft Office/ Microsoft Office Excel 2003. In this copy, I change the user name to the second fictitious user Tile Windows Horizontally click on the second user work book to select it and open the file eec2sc07. Supposedly the work book is now open in two separate copies of Excel with a different user in each. But, thats not the result I get. I see the same user in both windows. When I change the user name in one window/workbook, the user name in the other changes as well. I can only guess that Im not opening two copies of Excel even though the instructions say that I should be. Im stuck. Any input will be greatly appreciated. -- Dave Peterson |
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Thanks Dave. I'll give your approach a try.
"Dave Peterson" wrote: I get the same result as you. And I'd guess that's because this name is stored in the windows registry. Each time excel looks to see the user name, it refers to the registry. But that's never stopped me from testing shared workbooks. I just use my name in both instances of excel. And if you can see that single workbook open in to windows of excel, you've opened multiple instances. I use windows start button|run|excel and hit enter Matthew S wrote: IΓ’¬’m using the Benchmark Series Γ’¬ Specialist & Expert for Excel 2003. IΓ’¬’m working in Chapter Two (Expert Section) on the next to last Assessment (#7) Sharing Workbooks. This exercise calls for simulating two users, but I canΓ’¬’t get it done. The instructions call for opening a file (eec2sc07) and (temporarily) naming a fictitious user for and sharing the workbook. I do this via Tools/Options/General entering a fictitious User Name and clicking OK. Then, Tools/Shared Workbook and checking Γ’¬ΕAllow changes by more than one userΓ’¬Β¦Γ’¬Β¦Γ’¬Β, clicking OK and clicking OK again to save the workbook. Next, to simulate a second fictitious user, the instructions tell me to open a (supposed) separate version of Excel by clicking Start/All Programs/Microsoft Office/ Microsoft Office Excel 2003. In this copy, I change the user name to the second fictitious user Γ’¬ Tile Windows Horizontally Γ’¬ click on the second user work book to select it and open the file eec2sc07. Supposedly the work book is now open in two separate copies of Excel with a different user in each. But, thatΓ’¬’s not the result I get. I see the same user in both windows. When I change the user name in one window/workbook, the user name in the other changes as well. I can only guess that IΓ’¬’m not opening two copies of Excel Γ’¬ even though the instructions say that I should be. IΓ’¬’m stuck. Any input will be greatly appreciated. -- Dave Peterson |
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Thanks Mike.
"Mike" wrote: older excel versions would open up separately "Matthew S" wrote: Im using the Benchmark Series Specialist & Expert for Excel 2003. Im working in Chapter Two (Expert Section) on the next to last Assessment (#7) Sharing Workbooks. This exercise calls for simulating two users, but I cant get it done. The instructions call for opening a file (eec2sc07) and (temporarily) naming a fictitious user for and sharing the workbook. I do this via Tools/Options/General entering a fictitious User Name and clicking OK. Then, Tools/Shared Workbook and checking Allow changes by more than one user¦¦, clicking OK and clicking OK again to save the workbook. Next, to simulate a second fictitious user, the instructions tell me to open a (supposed) separate version of Excel by clicking Start/All Programs/Microsoft Office/ Microsoft Office Excel 2003. In this copy, I change the user name to the second fictitious user Tile Windows Horizontally click on the second user work book to select it and open the file eec2sc07. Supposedly the work book is now open in two separate copies of Excel with a different user in each. But, thats not the result I get. I see the same user in both windows. When I change the user name in one window/workbook, the user name in the other changes as well. I can only guess that Im not opening two copies of Excel even though the instructions say that I should be. Im stuck. Any input will be greatly appreciated. |
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