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jarbaugh
We occassionally have problems with multiple users being able to ope
the same worksheet and edit it at the same time. The worksheet is no
set to be shared, and normally notifies the second person that it i
already open and that they will have read-only access. I am not to
sure where to proceed with this. My thoughts are that it could be
corrupt workbook, or perhaps network connectivity problems. They ar
using the same version of Excel (2002), but one is on Windows 2000 Pr
and the other is on Windows XP Pro. The document is stored on
Windows 2000 server. Any ideas
the same worksheet and edit it at the same time. The worksheet is no
set to be shared, and normally notifies the second person that it i
already open and that they will have read-only access. I am not to
sure where to proceed with this. My thoughts are that it could be
corrupt workbook, or perhaps network connectivity problems. They ar
using the same version of Excel (2002), but one is on Windows 2000 Pr
and the other is on Windows XP Pro. The document is stored on
Windows 2000 server. Any ideas