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Default Daylight, Magic, Excel2003, and SharePoint

hi all,

i am new to Sharepoint and i am having trouble doing something the
reams of documentation i've read promise is an ordinary feature of
sharing an excel workbook w/ sharepoint.

i've created a workspace for an excel2003 workbook i'd like to share.
now, as the members download the workbook and begin using it i want
everybody's copy of the workbook to be refreshed with each other's
changes at some interval, say every ten minutes. for example, if
members 1, 2, and 3 are each using the workbook, i want the workbooks
of members 2 and 3 to be refreshed with changes of member 1 in every
ten minutes. at this point, i'm not worried about conflict resolution
--i'll worry about that next.

is there a way to configure this? perhaps some VBA code?

all help is greatly appreciated.

fondly,

carter

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