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Sharing Excel Workbooks

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    JDC
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    Sharing Excel Workbooks

    How feasible is it to share an Excel Worksheet with multiple users that is in
    a constant dynamic state? The worksheet is used for scheduling and is
    changed constantly through out the day. Is Excel capable of handling such
    dynamic changes by multiple users?

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    Dave Peterson
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    Re: Sharing Excel Workbooks

    Excel thinks it is.

    Tools|Share workbook

    But there are lots of things that can't be done with shared workbooks.

    And there are lots of people who don't trust shared workbooks.

    You may want to consider using an application that's made for multiple
    simultaneous updating -- a real database program (Access???).



    JDC wrote:
    >
    > How feasible is it to share an Excel Worksheet with multiple users that is in
    > a constant dynamic state? The worksheet is used for scheduling and is
    > changed constantly through out the day. Is Excel capable of handling such
    > dynamic changes by multiple users?


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    Dave Peterson

  3. #3
    JDC
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    Re: Sharing Excel Workbooks

    Thank you, Dave. My past attempts at sharing Excel workbooks has resulted in
    some of those failed attempts. We have been using Excel as a front end
    device for an Access application that we created, but we are out growing the
    Excel front end. You have saved me several futile attempts and wasted hours
    trying to make it work.

    "Dave Peterson" wrote:

    > Excel thinks it is.
    >
    > Tools|Share workbook
    >
    > But there are lots of things that can't be done with shared workbooks.
    >
    > And there are lots of people who don't trust shared workbooks.
    >
    > You may want to consider using an application that's made for multiple
    > simultaneous updating -- a real database program (Access???).
    >
    >
    >
    > JDC wrote:
    > >
    > > How feasible is it to share an Excel Worksheet with multiple users that is in
    > > a constant dynamic state? The worksheet is used for scheduling and is
    > > changed constantly through out the day. Is Excel capable of handling such
    > > dynamic changes by multiple users?

    >
    > --
    >
    > Dave Peterson
    >


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