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    Abbey Normal
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    sharing a spreadsheet on a network drive

    Hello all. If I have a spreadsheet on a network drive with the possiblilty of
    multiple people trying to access it at one time, Can the first person open it
    in update mode and the rest only read only - or can i set up special
    permissions for this file so everyone can update it
    Thanks,

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    Gary Brown
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    RE: sharing a spreadsheet on a network drive

    TOOLS / SHARE WORKBOOK

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    "Abbey Normal" wrote:

    > Hello all. If I have a spreadsheet on a network drive with the possiblilty of
    > multiple people trying to access it at one time, Can the first person open it
    > in update mode and the rest only read only - or can i set up special
    > permissions for this file so everyone can update it
    > Thanks,


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    JustinLabenne
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    Re: sharing a spreadsheet on a network drive


    Have you looked at sharing the Workbook?

    TOOLS > SHARE-WORKBOOK

    This seems to be the route your asking about, but there are some
    limitations that are applied when it is converted to a shared book in
    relation to conditional formatting and macros. This is right out of
    the MS Excel help files on workbook sharing

    '************************
    Share a workbook
    Create a workbook you want to make available for multiuser editing, and
    enter any data you want to provide.
    If you want to include any of the following features, add them now:
    merged cells, conditional formats, data validation, charts, pictures,
    objects including drawing objects, hyperlinks, scenarios, outlines,
    subtotals, data tables, PivotTable reports, workbook and worksheet
    protection, and macros. You can't make changes to these features after
    you share the workbook.

    On the Tools menu, click Share Workbook, and then click the Editing
    tab.
    Select the Allow changes by more than one user at the same time check
    box, and then click OK.
    When prompted, save the workbook.
    On the File menu, click Save As, and then save the workbook on a
    network location accessible to the intended users. Use a shared network
    folder, not a Web server.


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    JustinLabenne

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    Abbey Normal
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    RE: sharing a spreadsheet on a network drive

    Thank you, I didn't even know that existed. appreciate it!

    "Abbey Normal" wrote:

    > Hello all. If I have a spreadsheet on a network drive with the possiblilty of
    > multiple people trying to access it at one time, Can the first person open it
    > in update mode and the rest only read only - or can i set up special
    > permissions for this file so everyone can update it
    > Thanks,


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