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I am setting up an Excel applicaiton where the workbook
will be Shared. I set the workbook up to Update Changes
automatically every 5 minutes (the minimum). Is there a
way to bypass this 5 minute minimum? Where a user could
somehow send a "refresh" command of some kind to the
workbook to see if another user has made a change to the
workbook within the past 5 minutes?

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yes...the user can just hit 'save'

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