Use AutoSave The coauthoring features work best when AutoSave is enabled. For workbooks saved in OneDrive or SharePoint, it's enabled by default. If you want to make changes without saving them or making them v
You're trying to co-author an Excel workbook on a SharePoint On-Premises site. If you are not sure if your site is an On-Premises site or not, ask the person in charge of your site, or your IT department. For more information on Excel co-authoring, seeCollaborate on Excel workbooks ...
Thus, we must use the excel file. We had it in SharePoint originally and then moved it to OneDrive. debbiebv I think that has to be one of the most unusual uses of excel I have seen! Appreciate the phrase "if it ain't broke don't fix it" but in this case it probably is...
Without this setting enabled for your tenant, users must check out an encrypted document stored in SharePoint or OneDrive when they use Office desktop apps. As a result, they can't collaborate in real time. Or, they must use Office on the web whensensitivity labels are enabled for Office ...
OneDrive is only a SharePoint Clone, without SharePoint, but the techniques under it are quite the same. Hope that helps and have a Sunday. Greets, Eva. Additionally I found a good video for you for privately sharing files on Onedrive on yt: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PIQHN0...
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Let me limit myself to Excel here. To enable co-authoring, a new feature has been added to Office called Autosave (I know, back in the day Excel had an Autosave add-in, but that has been deprecated some versions ago). This autosave is needed to do the synchronisation between the ...
Well. Not when that file is on OneDrive or Sharepoint. Autosave is on by default for all files there, to ensure Co-Auth works. And it saves quite regularly. This means that your changes are constantly saved and there is no quick way out. Why should I care, part 2 Consider another...
but to do so I have to save the file to my work OneDrive account. I'm fine with that, but I would like a link to that file in the G:\\Training Schedule\\ folder that will allow all staff members to be able to click on it and open the file in it's native Excel format (not...
No, we are not using the OneDrive sync client to my knowledge. We have been using SharePoint Online, Office 2013 within the company, and outside colleagues using Office 2016 or Office 2013. I thought that co-authoring was possible with SharePoint online. I suspect ...