Hi,
I have seen a few similar questions/answers but they seem to be from people who are experiencing the problem themselves and have fixed by writing a Macro and, I assume, saving it in their personal workbook.
I have an Excel file that needs to be viewed by many people around the company, so have put a link on the intranet. Unfortunately, if someone opens the file, closes it and tries to reopen it an error occurs:
...xls is already open. Reopening will cause any changes you made to be discarded. Do you want to reopen ...xls?
I figured that this must be a case of Internet Explorer not closing the Excel file properly. This must be the case as changing your personal windows settings (to open excel files with Excel) seems to fix the problem.
Unfortunately, this isn't good enough as it would mean changing the settings on everyones computer!
Does anyone know of a way to stop this error message from popping up?
I have seen a few similar questions/answers but they seem to be from people who are experiencing the problem themselves and have fixed by writing a Macro and, I assume, saving it in their personal workbook.
I have an Excel file that needs to be viewed by many people around the company, so have put a link on the intranet. Unfortunately, if someone opens the file, closes it and tries to reopen it an error occurs:
...xls is already open. Reopening will cause any changes you made to be discarded. Do you want to reopen ...xls?
I figured that this must be a case of Internet Explorer not closing the Excel file properly. This must be the case as changing your personal windows settings (to open excel files with Excel) seems to fix the problem.
Unfortunately, this isn't good enough as it would mean changing the settings on everyones computer!
Does anyone know of a way to stop this error message from popping up?