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Default Determine if a workbook is shared

Andy

Well, that sure makes things easy.

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Hi Dick,

How about using the MultiUserEditing property?

Function IsShared(Bookname As String) As Boolean
IsShared = Workbooks(Bookname).MultiUserEditing
End Function

Cheers
Andy



 
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