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My employer is setting up an intranet that we both will be able to access no
matter where we are. We track our projects in an Excel workbook.

Is there a way to share the workbook online and allow changes by anyone who
accesses it?

Thanks,

Jamon
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You can save the file to the server and everyone access it from the server or
put it into a folder and make the folder a shared folder by right clicking on
the folder, properties, select sharing.

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My employer is setting up an intranet that we both will be able to access no
matter where we are. We track our projects in an Excel workbook.

Is there a way to share the workbook online and allow changes by anyone who
accesses it?

Thanks,

Jamon

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I'm sorry, I forgot to say that we are in remote locations with no LAN
connection (and don't have a VPN set up yet). I'm looking for an online
solution.

-jamon

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