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How do I get rid of multiple users on a shared worksheet. I do not want to
have to manually go in and remove them, when it is 2 weeks after they logged off. Is there a glitch in the Excel 2003 program, and a fix for this? |
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Hi Susan, you can unshare it and then reshare it, this will force the other
names out of the field you're referring to. HTH Kevin M "Susan Reitz" wrote: How do I get rid of multiple users on a shared worksheet. I do not want to have to manually go in and remove them, when it is 2 weeks after they logged off. Is there a glitch in the Excel 2003 program, and a fix for this? |
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I guess Protect your workbook with a password is suitable.
Viesta "Kevin M" wrote: Hi Susan, you can unshare it and then reshare it, this will force the other names out of the field you're referring to. HTH Kevin M "Susan Reitz" wrote: How do I get rid of multiple users on a shared worksheet. I do not want to have to manually go in and remove them, when it is 2 weeks after they logged off. Is there a glitch in the Excel 2003 program, and a fix for this? |
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