“The Show Changes feature enables you to collaborate confidently with others by letting you see exactly what edits were made to your workbooks in the past 60 days. You can see details about who changed what, where, and when, along with the previous value of the cell for quick rever...
TheShow Changesfeature displays the most recent changes to your workbook. This means you can track past edits for specific cells, ranges, sheets, or the entire workbook. For help with common scenarios or questions, see below. Important:To make sure all changes are saved and tracked, e...
TheShow Changesfeature displays the most recent changes to your workbook. This means you can track past edits for specific cells, ranges, sheets, or the entire workbook. For help with common scenarios or questions, see below. Important:To make sure all changes are saved and tracked, ...
But there are a few more edits to make. How to merge cells in Excel The header Tests applies to cells C2 to G2, but right now, it looks like it only applies to cell C2 (Unit 1). To make this clearer, let's merge cells C1 to G1. Select cells C1 to G1. From the ...
All, Is there anyway to make sure that a client cannot see any track changes/previous versions of an excel? I don't think track changes were on when the file was created but we want to make sure the edits/changes cannot be viewed by the client. Thanks, J ...
@augustoproiete OK - I've updated my responses according to your edits. I'm not sure how to structure the discussion - not ready for every item to be an individual issue though. We'll see if anyone else chimes in over time. 👍 1 Member augustoproiete commented May 18, 2018 • ...
Simultaneous file modifications made by other connectors, or manual edits are not supported. Users should avoid writing data to a single Excel file from multiple clients concurrently (Excel Desktop, Excel Web, Power Automate, LogicApps or Power Apps). This can cause possible merge conflicts and da...
So far i have: prettyprint Dim olApp As Outlook.Application Set olApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application") Dim msg As Object Range("Table1[#All]").Select Selection.Copy Set msg = olApp.CreateItem(olMailItem) With msg .To = "" ...
In my case, the URL does not need to be treated as a URL. I would gladly just treat it as a text field and have the user copy and paste it into their browser in order for us to get past this limit. Is there a way of disabling URL writing for a single worksheet or for the li...
I've been using Excel since 3.0, and currently use the MSO 365. incarnation Beginning some time within the past year, I have had a recurring problem with...