Temporary View

kpro

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  1. 365
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  1. Windows
I have an excel workbook that is shared across my office. It has been working perfectly until an internet outage last week during a lightening storm. Now the workbook constantly reverts to "temporary view". I keep changing it back and deleting the temp view but as soon as someone else works in it, it will pop back on. This was NOT a problem before. I even had to look up what it was. How do I get it to stop reverting on its own. I had everyone exit out of the sheet and I saved it without the temp view and 5 minutes after i did this and someone started typing it turned back on. Do I need to kill the link and re-share it to everyone or is there another solution?
 

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