"Share mode" for a shared file

touque

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I have an excel sheet I am sharing with certain people within our organization via our OneDrive.
Can I have the sheet in "share mode" so as multiple people can have it open and edit at the same time?
 

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This might work:

Go to the Review tab > Share Workbook (Legacy) > Check "allow changes by more than one user at one time..." > click Okay

S Macloskey
 
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I tried that and it did not work. Actually it messed things up so I took them out of share mode. it almost seemed like a double negative of sorts.
I don't think this can be done! oh well we will have to be diligent in ensuring we save and close each time we make changes.
thanks for the reply.
 
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