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Default Shared Database in Excel


I'm currently preparing a shared database in excel but I'm having some
problems.

My goal is to have some fields that a group of users will fill (lets
say gym members); in the end of the month I want to be able to compile
all the information and have the details of the new member of the
several gyms (about 3 hundreds).

I'm using Excel 2003 so I tried using lists shared in a windows shared
workspace but in this case I can't have validation rules. I want to
make the form (list, workbook, ...) inviolable. do you have any hint
that can help me solve my problem?


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