ID: Q130560
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In Microsoft Excel, when you use the shared lists feature, by clicking the Allow Multi-User Editing check box on the Editing tab of the Shared Lists dialog box, some of the commands and features that you normally use in your workbook are not available.
This behavior occurs because when you share a workbook file, you cannot use some of the Microsoft Excel features that you normally use. This behavior is by design of Microsoft Excel because of the way that a shared file is saved. For example, you cannot change cell formatting in a shared workbook.
The following information describes the features and commands that are not available while you are editing a shared workbook.
The following table contains the menu commands that are unavailable (grayed) in a shared workbook:
Menu Command
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File Properties
Edit Delete Sheet
Links
Object
Insert Worksheet
Chart (sub menu items grayed)
Macro (sub menu items grayed)
Function
Name (sub menu items grayed)
Picture
Map
Object
Format Cells
AutoFormat
Style
Tools Scenarios
Protection (sub menu items grayed)
Data Subtotals
Table
Group And Outline (sub menu items grayed)
PivotTable
You cannot use any of the buttons on the following toolbars in a shared workbook:
Formatting
Forms
Drawing
Chart
On the Standard Toolbar, the following buttons are disabled:
AutoSum
Function Wizard
ChartWizard
Map
Format Painter
When you enter a formula on a worksheet in a shared workbook, you receive the following error message:
New or copied formulas won't be saved while the file is being shared.
Show this message in the future?
You can't select any objects on a worksheet in a shared workbook. This includes OLE objects, drawing objects and dialog controls.
When you share a workbook that contains a Visual Basic module, you receive the following error message:
Cannot edit VBA modules in shared mode
You can select a Visual Basic module in your shared workbook. However, if
you attempt to edit a procedure in the module, you receive the following
error message:
Can't edit module
Note however that you CAN run a macro on a module sheet in a shared
workbook.
If you record a new macro in a shared workbook, the macro is recorded in a new workbook. In the Record New Macro dialog box, the "New Workbook" option under Store In is selected by default. The "This Workbook" option under Store In is unavailable in a shared workbook.
Although you can select a chart sheet or dialog sheet in a shared workbook, you cannot select any of the items on the chart or custom dialog box.
You can select a macro sheet in a shared workbook. However, because commands on a macro sheet generally begin with an equal sign (=) (as when you enter a formula), you receive the error message listed above in the Formulas section. Note, however, that you CAN run a macro from a macro sheet in a shared workbook.
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Version : 7.00
Platform : WINDOWS
Last Reviewed: August 21, 1998