Allow non-concurrent access to edit a document
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I have created a simple word document and have placed it in my Public
folder (OS X.4.9), with read/write access to everyone.
I would like to allow non-concurrent access to edit this document, but
a first test has shown that 2 editors can change the document, the
last one to save the document over-writes the work of the other
editor.
I had expected an error message when the second editor attempted to
open the document.
Please advise.
Patrick
.
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