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1- I have 1 workbook with 6 worksheets.
2- I enter information in worksheet 1 column (A:A) only.
3- The code I enter in this column (A:A) is broken down by the other worksheets and a summary is displayed on a monitor away from the laptop as changes are being made.
4- The summary is also displayed on the laptop, of course in other columns.
5- I use excel 2007.
6- The summary on the monitor is being broadcast live over the radio at the same time the entries are being made.

Question: Is there a way to connect a 2nd and possible 3rd laptop to also add code, toward the bottom of (A:A) on the #1 laptop, simultaneously, and the combined information be displayed on the monitor away from both laptops?
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Excel is not really designed to have multiple access to the same
workbook.

There is a concept of "shared workbook" where multiple users can update
the same workbook at about the same time; when a user saves their
changes they get to see the changes made by others. There are
restrictions on what you can do in a shared workbook and there have
been some bugs in this area in the past so I would not recommend their
use.

If only one machine is updating the information and others are only
reading the information then you could use a separate workbook for the
readers with cells linked to the master workbook using formulas.
New data would not appear immediately - you would have to cause the
linked formulas to recalculate.

The program within the Office suite that is best suited for multiple
access to the same data is Access.

Bill Manville
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