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Ive asked people, read books and looked online and I cant seem to get any
help with shared workbook problems Im having in Excel. What happens is when
I open a shared workbook that is set up for more than one user to make
changes at one time, sometimes cells are shifted or doubled and some data is
missing. Is there any kind of a phone number to call or another resource you
know of?




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Ive asked people, read books and looked online and I cant
seem to get any help with shared workbook problems Im having in
Excel. What happens is when I open a shared workbook that is set
up for more than one user to make changes at one time, sometimes
cells are shifted or doubled and some data is missing. Is there
any kind of a phone number to call or another resource you know
of?



We run across this quite a bit. Almost seems like it is a screen
refresh problem. Anyways, to get around it we have to scroll up or
down a screens worth or so. What I did is put a custom view named
"all" in each workbook that "resets" the windows to a default i have
defined. This also solves the trouble we have with scrolling when using
several autofilters and frozen panes.
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