RE: excel 2002 read only issue
- From: Arceedee <Arceedee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2008 21:35:00 -0700
A temporary solution may be to simply copy the s/s and saving as something
else. You thereby become the author with all permissions. May not be
suitable for your set up but it has helped in the past as a temp fix when
staff have gone awol.
"car-on" wrote:
I have excel 2002 on a network. One of the users has modified a very large.
and very important spread*** and we can no longer modify/save that file
unless we are at his workstation. All other users see the file as a read only
file.The file is NOT saved as a read-only and is identified as a shared
workbook. I'm stumped... any suggestions?
- References:
- excel 2002 read only issue
- From: car-on
- excel 2002 read only issue
- Prev by Date: Re: space needed between number& right side of cell
- Next by Date: RE: What formula(e) to use?
- Previous by thread: excel 2002 read only issue
- Next by thread: RE: Cutting & pasting from one workbook to another
- Index(es):