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Oh too true!!!
Thanks a lot guys :-) s "DaveK" wrote: Or perhaps have them each upload to a separate file or directory and then have your master compile all the entries. Pretty soon you are manually solving the typical database questions, eh? Good luck. "Stan" wrote: Hi All, This is probably very simple, but i have a quick question. I have a spreadsheet on a public network drive. At the end of the day, people are to copy their information from their local machines to this public spreadsheet. How do I prevent 2 people accessing the file at the same time ie just prevent the update happening etc until it's 100% available? (Ideally I would have spent a lot more time on an database system, so this is just a 'quick fix at the mo') Cheers in advace! Stan |
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