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I just created my first Excel Worksheet that is anything more then a simple
list. This project is also among my first Excel projects. After creating, I put it on our server in our shared documents file, which has beome a very successful and unconfusing way for us to share our documents. This time however, this project says it is locked and can only be opened by others as Read Only - a problem that didn't exist in any of the other projects I've created. I've searched Help as well as this forum and the General forum for ideas about how to unlock the project and so far not discovered anything I recognize as what I think I am looking for. Somewhere in my reading I found Tools - Protection - Allow Users to Edit Ranges... but I don't find anything there about 'unlocking'. There seems to be a great deal of interest in how to lock a project, and I haven't been successful in reverse engineering any of those answers to solve my problem. Heck I don't even know what I did to lock everyone out of my project. Any ideas anyone wishes to share about how to unlock a project to allow all access would be greatly appreciated. I would also enjoy any ideas about what I may have done to create a Read Only project. Thanks, K. |
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I just created my first Excel Worksheet that is anything more then a simple list. This project is also among my first Excel projects. After creating, I put it on our server in our shared documents file, which has beome a very successful and unconfusing way for us to share our documents. This time however, this project says it is locked and can only be opened by others as Read Only - a problem that didn't exist in any of the other projects I've created. I've searched Help as well as this forum and the General forum for ideas about how to unlock the project and so far not discovered anything I recognize as what I think I am looking for. Somewhere in my reading I found Tools - Protection - Allow Users to Edit Ranges... but I don't find anything there about 'unlocking'. There seems to be a great deal of interest in how to lock a project, and I haven't been successful in reverse engineering any of those answers to solve my problem. Heck I don't even know what I did to lock everyone out of my project. Any ideas anyone wishes to share about how to unlock a project to allow all access would be greatly appreciated. I would also enjoy any ideas about what I may have done to create a Read Only project. Thanks, K. The first person that opens it has full read/write privileges. Anyone else opening the doc while they have it open will be read only. Have everyone close it and then see if it can be opened and edited. gls858 |
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Wow, that's sure simple, Thanks. K.
"gls858" wrote: K wrote: I just created my first Excel Worksheet that is anything more then a simple list. This project is also among my first Excel projects. After creating, I put it on our server in our shared documents file, which has beome a very successful and unconfusing way for us to share our documents. This time however, this project says it is locked and can only be opened by others as Read Only - a problem that didn't exist in any of the other projects I've created. I've searched Help as well as this forum and the General forum for ideas about how to unlock the project and so far not discovered anything I recognize as what I think I am looking for. Somewhere in my reading I found Tools - Protection - Allow Users to Edit Ranges... but I don't find anything there about 'unlocking'. There seems to be a great deal of interest in how to lock a project, and I haven't been successful in reverse engineering any of those answers to solve my problem. Heck I don't even know what I did to lock everyone out of my project. Any ideas anyone wishes to share about how to unlock a project to allow all access would be greatly appreciated. I would also enjoy any ideas about what I may have done to create a Read Only project. Thanks, K. The first person that opens it has full read/write privileges. Anyone else opening the doc while they have it open will be read only. Have everyone close it and then see if it can be opened and edited. gls858 |
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Wow, that's sure simple, Thanks. K. "gls858" wrote: K wrote: I just created my first Excel Worksheet that is anything more then a simple list. This project is also among my first Excel projects. After creating, I put it on our server in our shared documents file, which has beome a very successful and unconfusing way for us to share our documents. This time however, this project says it is locked and can only be opened by others as Read Only - a problem that didn't exist in any of the other projects I've created. I've searched Help as well as this forum and the General forum for ideas about how to unlock the project and so far not discovered anything I recognize as what I think I am looking for. Somewhere in my reading I found Tools - Protection - Allow Users to Edit Ranges... but I don't find anything there about 'unlocking'. There seems to be a great deal of interest in how to lock a project, and I haven't been successful in reverse engineering any of those answers to solve my problem. Heck I don't even know what I did to lock everyone out of my project. Any ideas anyone wishes to share about how to unlock a project to allow all access would be greatly appreciated. I would also enjoy any ideas about what I may have done to create a Read Only project. Thanks, K. The first person that opens it has full read/write privileges. Anyone else opening the doc while they have it open will be read only. Have everyone close it and then see if it can be opened and edited. gls858 Glad to help. If you need to have multiple people using and changing the info then you may want to consider Access. Keep in mind that Access isn't just Excel on steroids. It has kind of a steep learning curve but your needs seem pretty simple. Of course, there is an Access group where you can get help. gls858 |
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Thanks. Our stumbling in Excel may be an indication that Access may have to
wait a while, but it's good to know a higher octane is available. Appreciate the help. K. "gls858" wrote: K wrote: Wow, that's sure simple, Thanks. K. "gls858" wrote: K wrote: I just created my first Excel Worksheet that is anything more then a simple list. This project is also among my first Excel projects. After creating, I put it on our server in our shared documents file, which has beome a very successful and unconfusing way for us to share our documents. This time however, this project says it is locked and can only be opened by others as Read Only - a problem that didn't exist in any of the other projects I've created. I've searched Help as well as this forum and the General forum for ideas about how to unlock the project and so far not discovered anything I recognize as what I think I am looking for. Somewhere in my reading I found Tools - Protection - Allow Users to Edit Ranges... but I don't find anything there about 'unlocking'. There seems to be a great deal of interest in how to lock a project, and I haven't been successful in reverse engineering any of those answers to solve my problem. Heck I don't even know what I did to lock everyone out of my project. Any ideas anyone wishes to share about how to unlock a project to allow all access would be greatly appreciated. I would also enjoy any ideas about what I may have done to create a Read Only project. Thanks, K. The first person that opens it has full read/write privileges. Anyone else opening the doc while they have it open will be read only. Have everyone close it and then see if it can be opened and edited. gls858 Glad to help. If you need to have multiple people using and changing the info then you may want to consider Access. Keep in mind that Access isn't just Excel on steroids. It has kind of a steep learning curve but your needs seem pretty simple. Of course, there is an Access group where you can get help. gls858 |
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