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Shared File/Locked for Editing

  1. #1
    swedbera
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    Shared File/Locked for Editing

    Does anyone know why users would get a message that a file can only be open
    as read-only if the file has been shared? I have never had this problem
    before and didn't see any posts referring to this problem.

    Arlene

  2. #2
    Paul Martin
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    Re: Shared File/Locked for Editing

    Arlene

    Go to Tools, Share Workbook and make sure that the workbook is indeed
    shared.

    Regards

    Paul Martin
    Melbourne, Australia


  3. #3
    swedbera
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    Re: Shared File/Locked for Editing

    Hi Paul,

    I created the file in vba code from Access and saved it as a shared file, so
    the first thing that I did was to verify that it was indeed shared. I also
    found out that even though it tells the user that they have to save the file
    under a new name, it keeps their changes when they close. Never saw anything
    like this before. Any idea what is causing it?

    Arlene

    "Paul Martin" wrote:

    > Arlene
    >
    > Go to Tools, Share Workbook and make sure that the workbook is indeed
    > shared.
    >
    > Regards
    >
    > Paul Martin
    > Melbourne, Australia
    >
    >


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