Excel 2007 Question

eddy

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At work I use Excel 2003.
I have quite a complex sheet that I use. It is SHARED and works fine at work. I can Un-Share to modify macro's etc, no problem.

I have just mailed the sheet to myself at home to do some work on the sheet, I use Excel 2007 running under Vista.

The problem I have is that at home I cannot Un-Share the workbook to work on the macros. SHARE WORKBOOK, PROTECT SHARED WORKBOOK, ALLOW USER TO EDIT RANGES, THACK CHANGES are all "greyed" out.

Can someone tell me to Un-Share the workbook in Excel 2007 please.

Thanks Ed
 

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Copy formula down without changing references
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