Article ID: 129276
Article Last Modified on 1/23/2006
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Excel 2000 Standard Edition
This article was previously published under Q129276
SYMPTOMS
When you save or close a shared workbook, you may receive the following error message:
CAUSE
This behavior may occur when the shared workbook is open in Microsoft Quick View or when you are attempting to save the workbook while another user is opening the file in Microsoft Excel.
This behavior occurs if the file you are saving or closing is open in Microsoft Quick View. Quick View is a program that is included with Microsoft Windows 98. Quick View allows you to view a document without opening it in the program that was used to create the document. When you open a nonshared file in Excel, you cannot open the same file in Quick View because the file is locked by Excel. However, when you open a shared file in Excel, the file is not locked (to allow sharing), and you can view it in Quick View. When you save or close a shared file in Excel, Excel locks the file for saving. If you save or close a shared file in Excel while the file is open in Quick View, you receive the error message in the "Symptoms" section because the file is locked by Quick View in this case.
NOTE: If you open a shared file in Excel, set the file attributes to read-only (from the folder window that contains the file) while the file is still open, and then save or close the file, the error message appears.
This behavior occurs when you save a shared workbook and another user has already opened the workbook. The error message may also appear if you share a file while another user is opening the file because sharing a file requires that you save it.
WORKAROUND
To work around this behavior, use the appropriate method for your situation.
Close the file in Quick View before you attempt to save the shared workbook.
Wait a few minutes and save the file again. The number of minutes to wait depends on the size of the file and how long it takes to open the file. As soon as the file is opened on the other user's computer, you can successfully save the file without receiving the error message.
MORE INFORMATION
In Quick View, when you open a nonshared workbook file that is currently open in Excel, you receive the following error message:
When you open a file in Excel, the file is opened exclusively whether the file is shared or not. After you open the file, if the file is shared, the file is considered nonexclusive. If you attempt to save a file in Excel while another user is opening the file (another instance of Excel is reading the same file), your instance of Excel is unable to lock the file to save it, and you receive the error message described in this section.
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