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I am trying to setup an Excel workbook in such a way that one of my employee
will edit that from San Diego and I want my client in Chicago to work on the
same Workbook. Is this possible??
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Kunal wrote:
I am trying to setup an Excel workbook in such a way that one of my employee
will edit that from San Diego and I want my client in Chicago to work on the
same Workbook. Is this possible??


I have no idea what the attitudes are among you, your employee and your
client about sharing access to your respective computers, but assuming
you have a high tolerance for sharing, you might want to consider the
free software offered by LogMeIn, whose free software I use and with
whom I have no other relationship.

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