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I have a shared workbook on our server. At what seems to be completely
random, either I or a co-worker will get the following message when
attempting to save the changes we have made to the shared workbook:
"Your changes could not be saved to "joes Schedule.xls." but were saved to a
temporary document named 'F3AD400'. Close the existing document, then open
the temporary document and save it under a new name."
In the meantime, while I scrambling open the temporary document (which is
NOT saved as an excel worksheet but as a "file") anyone attempting to access
the shared workbook gets the following message:
"Unexpected file lock by (co-workers name). Please try again, and then if
necessary use the share workbook command (tools menu) to turn off sharing."
Well- the almost amusing part is that sometimes the person whose name it
lists in the message is mine!
This whole process is both aggrivating and time consuming. The only way I
know of to get things rolling again is to try to close out the original file
(which sometimes lists that users still have open- even if they do not) then
open the "temporary file", save that as an xls, delete the original file (or
at least move it so that no one attempts to open the non-functional
worksheet). I am deathly afraid of losing information during this process!
Any idea why this is happening? I cannot seem to find the trigger. Thank
you in advance for your help!
random, either I or a co-worker will get the following message when
attempting to save the changes we have made to the shared workbook:
"Your changes could not be saved to "joes Schedule.xls." but were saved to a
temporary document named 'F3AD400'. Close the existing document, then open
the temporary document and save it under a new name."
In the meantime, while I scrambling open the temporary document (which is
NOT saved as an excel worksheet but as a "file") anyone attempting to access
the shared workbook gets the following message:
"Unexpected file lock by (co-workers name). Please try again, and then if
necessary use the share workbook command (tools menu) to turn off sharing."
Well- the almost amusing part is that sometimes the person whose name it
lists in the message is mine!
This whole process is both aggrivating and time consuming. The only way I
know of to get things rolling again is to try to close out the original file
(which sometimes lists that users still have open- even if they do not) then
open the "temporary file", save that as an xls, delete the original file (or
at least move it so that no one attempts to open the non-functional
worksheet). I am deathly afraid of losing information during this process!
Any idea why this is happening? I cannot seem to find the trigger. Thank
you in advance for your help!