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Vanessa Martin's avatar
Vanessa Martin
Brass Contributor
May 25, 2018

SharePoint Online: Co-authoring with differing versions of Word

Does co-authoring have issues when authors are using different versions of Word?

If yes, any solutions other than using Word Online, which has some functionality limits.

 

We are using SharePoint online. We are also on Word 2013 and an outside colleague is using Word 2016. The outside colleague encounters "locked  by other user" or "conflicts with other user" error messages. If he is in the document and someone else (Word 2013), comes in, he is unable to save a document.

Thanks. 

  • Are you using the OneDrive sync client?

    From https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/3125202/restrictions-and-limitations-when-you-sync-files-and-folders:

    "The OneDrive sync client for Windows supports co-authoring and in-app sharing when you use Office 2016 Click 2 Run (version 16.0.6741.2027 or higher). You must also have OneDrive (version 17.3.6386.0412 or higher).
    The OneDrive sync client for Windows supports co-authoring and in-app sharing when you use Office 2016 MSI and have the following update installed: October 4, 2016, update for Office 2016 (KB3118262)"

     

    Also, don't forget that, anyway, co-authoring is possible only for latest file formats (docx, xlsx, etc.) and only with the OneDrive sync client properly configured in Settings.

    • Vanessa Martin's avatar
      Vanessa Martin
      Brass Contributor

      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 that if differing versions of Offices are being used, there may be a conflict among the application templates. Can this be avoided by using the online versions of applications (Word, PowerPoint, Excel)?

       

      Why doesn't Microsoft provide a simple, clear how-to and stop distributing functionality among multiple applications?

      • Salvatore Biscari's avatar
        Salvatore Biscari
        Silver Contributor

        Co-authoring is one of the advanced features in Office 365.

        For my customers, I have never been able to get it to work reliably with old Office versions, not to mention old file formats and old sync clients.

        On the other side, it works perfectly well with Office ProPlus (the "evergreen" version) and/or Office Online apps.

  • Gregory Frick's avatar
    Gregory Frick
    Steel Contributor

    Great question, and yes.   It would be great to get someone from MS describe the optimal configuration and also cover that error and other gotcha's.  Having files locked from editing because someone is editing it and that someone is you is incredibly frustrating.  

    Versions 

    2010

    2013 -

    2016 - MSI installation vs. Click-to-Run

    2016 Mac

    Mobile Apps - For Android and iOS

     

    What is required to have real-time (with clicking save)  co-authoring Word, do you have to use Word Online?  How about Excel?

     

     

     

    • Deleted's avatar
      Deleted
      Basically the only versions of Office that currently work are targeted release Office 2016. It may be in the semi-annual builds by now, but essentially, if you don't have the Auto save button on top, you cannot co-author using the office client. Anyone opening the file direct without Auto-save, it will lock the file for editing.
      • Vanessa Martin's avatar
        Vanessa Martin
        Brass Contributor

        Hi Christopher,

        Can you clarify your statement?

        We have been using Word 2013 when co-authoring through SharePoint Online for a couple of years. And, unfortunately, having editing/saving issues periodically.

        Could you provide a screenshot of this Auto Save button?

        Does this mean that you can't co-author with Word 2013?

        It would be nice if Microsoft would state clearly the scenarios in which co-authoring on SharePoint Online will and will not work.

        Thanks for responding.

    • Deleted's avatar
      Deleted

      Hello Vanessa

       

      If user is on Office 2013 for optimal co-authoring experience and successful interaction i would recommend two things.

      1) For users Running Office 2013 make sure that you have implemented the ADAL fix recommended by Microsoft. It will resolve any authentication issues.

      2) Make sure sites are granted full trust.

       Here are additional troubleshooting steps from Microsoft.

      https://support.office.com/en-us/article/troubleshoot-co-authoring-in-office-bd481512-3f3a-4b6d-b7eb-ebf9d3626ae7

       

       

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