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NWH
 
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Default Do you want to save changes?

Everytime a shared workbook is opened and then closed without changes being
made to it, users are prompted by the following:

This document has been modified. Do you want to save changes?

Yes: Saves your changes.
No: Discards your changes.
Cancel Keeps this document open.

Using excel 2002. Again, no changes are made and the prompt still comes up.

Thanks in advance for any help.
NWH
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Frank Kabel
 
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Hi
not sure but could be a 'feature' of shared workbooks. another reason
could be the use of volatile functions:
http://www.decisionmodels.com/calcsecretsi.htm

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Frank Kabel
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Everytime a shared workbook is opened and then closed without changes

being
made to it, users are prompted by the following:

This document has been modified. Do you want to save changes?

Yes: Saves your changes.
No: Discards your changes.
Cancel Keeps this document open.

Using excel 2002. Again, no changes are made and the prompt still

comes up.

Thanks in advance for any help.
NWH


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