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Hey people,

My problem is that I ahve an excel file that both my collegue and
myself need to update constantly, however the problem is that in order
for me to access it and update it he needs to get out of it and vice
versa. Is there any way Excel would allow us to access it toegther and
update it together, without one of u having to come out of it.


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You could share it. ToolsShare Workbook, although it restricts
functionality and can cause problems.

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Hey people,

My problem is that I ahve an excel file that both my collegue and
myself need to update constantly, however the problem is that in order
for me to access it and update it he needs to get out of it and vice
versa. Is there any way Excel would allow us to access it toegther and
update it together, without one of u having to come out of it.


Thanks



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Shared workbook = Keep backups - Lots of backups!!!!!!

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You could share it. ToolsShare Workbook, although it restricts
functionality and can cause problems.

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HTH

Bob Phillips

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Hey people,

My problem is that I ahve an excel file that both my collegue and
myself need to update constantly, however the problem is that in order
for me to access it and update it he needs to get out of it and vice
versa. Is there any way Excel would allow us to access it toegther and
update it together, without one of u having to come out of it.


Thanks





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Shared workbook = Keep backups - Lots of backups!!!!!!


and expect loss of functionality, and buckets of tears


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with lots of swearing thrown in for good measure :-)

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Shared workbook = Keep backups - Lots of backups!!!!!!


and expect loss of functionality, and buckets of tears






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What you want is a shared workbook.

Tools | Share Workbook, check the "Allow changes by more than one user at a
time" box.

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Hey people,

My problem is that I ahve an excel file that both my collegue and
myself need to update constantly, however the problem is that in order
for me to access it and update it he needs to get out of it and vice
versa. Is there any way Excel would allow us to access it toegther and
update it together, without one of u having to come out of it.


Thanks



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