Is there a way to open a file that Power Query has locked as Read-Only?

rcrumbliss

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I have been looking for an answer to this particular problem, and I cant seem to find one.

Here is my situation
I have 2 files and a copy/paste form that I am using to create a 3rd file. I pull the information from my 2 files using power query into my main document, which then compares information to what is on the copy/paste form to create a final document.

A user then does research on the information in the this file and then (and this is where I am getting stuck) this information is appended into one of the 2 original files.

The problem I have is that when I refresh the query to bring in the information from my 2 files, it locks them for editing.

File A is a list of addresses
File B is a master list of specific address notes on businesses that are open or closed
Copy Paste comes from an email, with a list of addresses that have exceptions (were improperly closed or left open previously)

I take the data from Copy Paste, compare it to File A to make sure it exists in the territory we service then compare it to previously known occurrences for that address using File B. This outputs a tab in the workbook with the email information parsed in such a way as to reduce redundancy in research. The end user then makes notes on addresses not previously marked, and then updates File B when the information is completed, so that addresses that have updated information are added. File B is a master file with all previously researched addresses. File B is being locked by the query so we have to close the file and reopen it after refreshing the data.

Is there any way that I can, without having to close the workbook and reopen it, to open File B for editing?
 

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