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Hi,
Can more than one person work in a shared spreadsheet, make changes and save them so they all get updated for all to see. Seems like the shared spreadsheet we have been working in doesn't save the changes all the users make, causing a lot of confusion. Are we missing something. Thanks |
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One person will have to go to Tools, Share workbook, Allow changes by more
than one user. All other persons will be able to access the file IN TURN. First come, first served. Second one sees the file as a copy. The second person will not see the changes until the first person closes after saving, the second person closes and reopens the file. Hope this helps. P.S. Access allows multiple users in the same database at the same time as long as it is not on the same record. Gilles "syssupspe" wrote in message ... Hi, Can more than one person work in a shared spreadsheet, make changes and save them so they all get updated for all to see. Seems like the shared spreadsheet we have been working in doesn't save the changes all the users make, causing a lot of confusion. Are we missing something. Thanks |
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Hi, if I understand the workings of the shared workbook concept properly it's
as follows: 1. More than one person will have write access to the file concurrently, i.e. no matter who's currently got the file open any subsequent user opening the file can save changes to the file; 2. If someone saves changes to the file any other concurrent user will not see these changes until that user hits save. Then his computer will be refreshed with any previous previously saved to the file since the user opened it/ or last hit save; 3. If more than one person tries to save at the same time whosoever hits save first will be allowed by Excel to save his/ her changes, the other user will get a file locked message. This user won't be able to save until the other user has finished saving. Usually in the order of seconds (of course depending on network speed, file size etc.) Tip: Before printing anything from a workbook that currently has more than one concurrent user tell everyone to hit save; after they've all done so you hit save so that you get everyone's changes, then you print. Hope this helps. bye -- Creator "syssupspe" wrote: Hi, Can more than one person work in a shared spreadsheet, make changes and save them so they all get updated for all to see. Seems like the shared spreadsheet we have been working in doesn't save the changes all the users make, causing a lot of confusion. Are we missing something. Thanks |
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