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Will

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What is the Check In and Check Out command buttons used for?

Gary L Brown

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I believe they are used for keeping track of versions of a workbook and
identification of the user.
HTH,
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Gary Brown

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"Will" wrote:

What is the Check In and Check Out command buttons used for?


Will

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Ok . . . But how do I use it? When? The buttons remain "grayed out" on my
toolbar. I can't find anything about these buttons on the internet or on
Microsoft Office Online.

Thanks for your reply Gary.

"Gary L Brown" wrote:

I believe they are used for keeping track of versions of a workbook and
identification of the user.
HTH,
--
Gary Brown

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"Will" wrote:

What is the Check In and Check Out command buttons used for?


Gary L Brown

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Sounds like your workbook is not shared.
ToolsShare Workbook

"Will" wrote:

Ok . . . But how do I use it? When? The buttons remain "grayed out" on my
toolbar. I can't find anything about these buttons on the internet or on
Microsoft Office Online.

Thanks for your reply Gary.

"Gary L Brown" wrote:

I believe they are used for keeping track of versions of a workbook and
identification of the user.
HTH,
--
Gary Brown

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"Will" wrote:

What is the Check In and Check Out command buttons used for?


Chip Pearson

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I believe they are used in conjunction with SourceSafe, if you
have that installed on you machine.


--
Cordially,
Chip Pearson
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Pearson Software Consulting, LLC
www.cpearson.com


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I believe they are used for keeping track of versions of a
workbook and
identification of the user.
HTH,
--
Gary Brown

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What is the Check In and Check Out command buttons used for?





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