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A coworker and I work on the same workbook monthly. We've never had a
problem. Now, this month, I revise the workbook, but when she opens it, she can't see the changes. I don't see that there's protection on it. Why would this suddenly change? HELP! |
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I would venture a guess that you are not looking at the same workbook she
is. You say that when she opens it, she cannot see the changes. Can you open it and see the changes? HTH Otto "MSM" wrote in message ... A coworker and I work on the same workbook monthly. We've never had a problem. Now, this month, I revise the workbook, but when she opens it, she can't see the changes. I don't see that there's protection on it. Why would this suddenly change? HELP! |
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Are you using the same version of Excel?
Zil "Otto Moehrbach" wrote: I would venture a guess that you are not looking at the same workbook she is. You say that when she opens it, she cannot see the changes. Can you open it and see the changes? HTH Otto "MSM" wrote in message ... A coworker and I work on the same workbook monthly. We've never had a problem. Now, this month, I revise the workbook, but when she opens it, she can't see the changes. I don't see that there's protection on it. Why would this suddenly change? HELP! |
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Yes, same version of Excel.
"zil" wrote: Are you using the same version of Excel? Zil "Otto Moehrbach" wrote: I would venture a guess that you are not looking at the same workbook she is. You say that when she opens it, she cannot see the changes. Can you open it and see the changes? HTH Otto "MSM" wrote in message ... A coworker and I work on the same workbook monthly. We've never had a problem. Now, this month, I revise the workbook, but when she opens it, she can't see the changes. I don't see that there's protection on it. Why would this suddenly change? HELP! |
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We are looking at the same workbook. In fact, I copied it to a new location.
Deleted the old one. Then copied it back into her directory and she still doesn't see the changes I made. "Otto Moehrbach" wrote: I would venture a guess that you are not looking at the same workbook she is. You say that when she opens it, she cannot see the changes. Can you open it and see the changes? HTH Otto "MSM" wrote in message ... A coworker and I work on the same workbook monthly. We've never had a problem. Now, this month, I revise the workbook, but when she opens it, she can't see the changes. I don't see that there's protection on it. Why would this suddenly change? HELP! |
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Sorry -- yes, I see my changes.
"Otto Moehrbach" wrote: I would venture a guess that you are not looking at the same workbook she is. You say that when she opens it, she cannot see the changes. Can you open it and see the changes? HTH Otto "MSM" wrote in message ... A coworker and I work on the same workbook monthly. We've never had a problem. Now, this month, I revise the workbook, but when she opens it, she can't see the changes. I don't see that there's protection on it. Why would this suddenly change? HELP! |
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