Nov 26 2022 06:07 PM
At the end of each day's work I save my spreadsheet with tommorrow's date. As per usual I start off the day with the spreadsheet as per today's date. After a couple of hours work I notice entries appear that I have not put in and those entries are in the wrong date column which is how I know I did not enter them. I checked yesterdays spreadsheet and they were not present then. This is not the first time this has happened. Previoiusly I have been able to correct them manually. This time there are too many entries. Appreciate any help on how this might happen...Phil
Nov 28 2022 07:36 AM
According to you, there could be many reasons.
It could be the workbook shared with other users to macros in the file with updates and/or additional access to your files.
However, without concrete information about the digital environment (Excel version, workbook extension, operating system, storage location, etc.) it is difficult to suggest any solution.
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Thank you for your understanding and patience
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Nov 28 2022 11:30 AM
Thank you for your observation>
My computer is an Acer Swift 5 i7 laptop with 16mb ram. The Excel version is via Office 365 and the workbook is not shared with anyone and is about 26mb in size. All files are stored in One Drive. The macros are simple just telling me the number of times a name is in a column.
Cheers...Phil
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Nov 28 2022 01:51 PM - edited Nov 28 2022 01:51 PM
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