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Default Multiple users / Shared workbook without interfernce?


At my work we currently use a a shared workbook as a log in sheet.

There order the entries go in is not important as we just use it for
refrence and for a final number at the end of day. We are having
problems with it deleting entries if users are entering at the same
time on the same line. I can set it up to make it so I can choose which
"CHANGE" to accept, but thats not practical and not what I want. I would
just like for it to just bump on of the entries to the next line
everytime and never delete any. Since it doesnt matter the order Im not
worried about which one gets bumped. Is there a way to do this?

this is kinda what it looks like

_BORROWER_/_LOAN_#_/ 1ST_/_ TIME_/ BY_/_ TO_/ _
ELLISON / 1248865 / 1ST / 5:55 PM / MG / Alice Dizon


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