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![]() This is at my work and we have a publice drive we share our files off of so thats not the issue, we actually have a very ruff draft working right now. We need to have a sign in log that anyone can post into and not overlap eachother if they are signing in at the same time or it hasnt been saved. The way I have it now there are just too many errors and we are loosing info and spending more time then we did when we were just passing around a clipboard. I have a copy of the document if that helps. Any info on how multiple people can use one sheet without interference would be great. The order they are listed is not a problem, we time stamp one of the boxes in each line so I can sort if needed. Thansk in advance - Morgan -- mglassco ------------------------------------------------------------------------ mglassco's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=34134 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=539044 |
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You can simply share the file with an owner who approves any changes. Save
the file as a shared file. ANyone can edit it, but you (as owner) and approve or reject any changes. Under "Tools" (usually found right at the top of your screen) click "Share Workbook", then on the "Editing" tab, check the box that has these words next to it, "Allow chages by more than one user at a time. This also allows workbook merging." Then click Okay at the bottom. Now only you can allow changes, and you can track the culprits that are screwing up the thing as well! To monitor any changes, go to "Tools" again, click on "Track Changes", and then "Accept or reject changes". When the Select Changes to Accept or Reject window pops up, click OK to see any changes. BTW, once you save it as a shared file, there are some changes you cannot do, but I forget what they are. Just remember that if you try to do somehting and get nowhere, you probably have to "unshare" the file , make the changes, and then share it again. Have fun! Mark "mglassco" wrote: This is at my work and we have a publice drive we share our files off of so thats not the issue, we actually have a very ruff draft working right now. We need to have a sign in log that anyone can post into and not overlap eachother if they are signing in at the same time or it hasnt been saved. The way I have it now there are just too many errors and we are loosing info and spending more time then we did when we were just passing around a clipboard. I have a copy of the document if that helps. Any info on how multiple people can use one sheet without interference would be great. The order they are listed is not a problem, we time stamp one of the boxes in each line so I can sort if needed. Thansk in advance - Morgan -- mglassco ------------------------------------------------------------------------ mglassco's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=34134 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=539044 |
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![]() The things is, I don't want it to be "Changes", what they really are is additions. I am thinking of them as changes. There are hundreds of lines or entrys added to this sheet eveyday and I cannot be approving each change. What is happening righ now is someone filled line 14 for example at 4:30 at 4:31 someone else and myself are now typing on line 15 nto knowing the other is too (different parts of the office), what I need for it to do is just assign one to line 15 and one to 16. Whats happening is it is choosing one over the other. If I set it so I approve all the changes that would mean I would be accepting everyones elses changes and having to redo mine, I cannot be doing that all day. -- mglassco ------------------------------------------------------------------------ mglassco's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=34134 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=539044 |
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Hmmmm... that's way more complcated than I thought it was.
It might be easier for each user to be REMINDED via email or phone or both or whatever media just exactly what the correct procedure is when adding lines to this worksheet. Up front education to the users and frequent reminders might be easier than trying to moonitor what seems like an unruly problem. Maybe a solution would be having each user edit their own tab within the worksheet, and have you as "owner" compile info from each tab so it goes where it's supposed to. Maybe there is a way to use a MACRO to assign each new addition a sequence number or new line to track the additions. Maybe try posting this as a macro needed question - but define what you need done carefull, number off worksheets within the workbook, if cells, etc. are linked and all that. If you have an IT department or Excel power user in your organization they might help you solve this problem. Is compiling the info the problem? Is it multiple users adding info that's maybe right, maybe wrong? I don't understand exactly what your problem is, or what you want done to correct it. If you gave everybody here a better idea of what you are doing with this worksheet it would probably help. Until I read your 2nd post, I had no idea hundreds of lines or edits (of what?) are added each day. Please describe the worksheet and it's contents. Is it text, numbers, formulas, all changes that concern you? Sequence of changes and additions? Maybe you should try re-posting this or asking for help in another way. I think you need to describe the problem better to get a useful answer. Sorry I don't know enough about Excel to propose a workable solution for you. Best of luck. Mark Boston "mglassco" wrote: The things is, I don't want it to be "Changes", what they really are is additions. I am thinking of them as changes. There are hundreds of lines or entrys added to this sheet eveyday and I cannot be approving each change. What is happening righ now is someone filled line 14 for example at 4:30 at 4:31 someone else and myself are now typing on line 15 nto knowing the other is too (different parts of the office), what I need for it to do is just assign one to line 15 and one to 16. Whats happening is it is choosing one over the other. If I set it so I approve all the changes that would mean I would be accepting everyones elses changes and having to redo mine, I cannot be doing that all day. -- mglassco ------------------------------------------------------------------------ mglassco's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=34134 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=539044 |
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mglassco wrote:
The things is, I don't want it to be "Changes", what they really are is additions. I am thinking of them as changes. There are hundreds of lines or entrys added to this sheet eveyday and I cannot be approving each change. What is happening righ now is someone filled line 14 for example at 4:30 at 4:31 someone else and myself are now typing on line 15 nto knowing the other is too (different parts of the office), what I need for it to do is just assign one to line 15 and one to 16. Whats happening is it is choosing one over the other. If I set it so I approve all the changes that would mean I would be accepting everyones elses changes and having to redo mine, I cannot be doing that all day. You may be using the wrong tool for the job. If you need multiple access to the same data you might want to look at MS Access. gls858 |
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NB: you just quoted what you wrote before, and did not post any new or useful
information. PLEASE re-define what you want done. If it's giving each new edit a serial number or something, please let us all know. I suspect that a macro is your answer, but my macro knowledge is marginal. I don't know if you can write a macro to assign each user of a shared file a new line in each version of the file that is open at the same time on a network of computers. Please re-post your problem and please be specific about what you are doing, and what others are doing. I assume the worksheet is posted on a shared drive? Let us know that and all other relevant detials. Thanks. Mark Boston "gls858" wrote: mglassco wrote: The things is, I don't want it to be "Changes", what they really are is additions. I am thinking of them as changes. There are hundreds of lines or entrys added to this sheet eveyday and I cannot be approving each change. What is happening righ now is someone filled line 14 for example at 4:30 at 4:31 someone else and myself are now typing on line 15 nto knowing the other is too (different parts of the office), what I need for it to do is just assign one to line 15 and one to 16. Whats happening is it is choosing one over the other. If I set it so I approve all the changes that would mean I would be accepting everyones elses changes and having to redo mine, I cannot be doing that all day. You may be using the wrong tool for the job. If you need multiple access to the same data you might want to look at MS Access. gls858 |
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![]() I created a sample file, if you were looking at the sheet Sheet 1 is what we use now, what we do is just go to the next available line and and add the next entry. I didnt actually go in and make it so it is shared or anything I just copied some of the info from todays log so far. Sheet two is kinda an Idea I had, I think it would work better, it would have the text boxes at the top and an enter button (they dont work I just put them there for looks) Then the rest of the sheet names are dates, at the end of each day, I copy and paste the info from Sheet 1 into a new sheet and anme it that date. Is there a way I can post this or is someone willing to look at it If I emailed it to them? Thansk - Morgan -- mglassco ------------------------------------------------------------------------ mglassco's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=34134 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=539044 |
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