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I am trying to enter data from several workstations at the same time to
one excel spreadsheet but I always get the error that the file is “in
use”. Is there any way to do this?


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With your workbook open go to Tools, Share Workbook.. check appropriate
box(s).

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I am trying to enter data from several workstations at the same time to
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