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From: JMD43 on 15 May 2008 16:09 Can more than one user work in the same Project 2007 file simultaneously? This is the standard version of Project 2007 Thanks JMD43
From: Roland on 15 May 2008 17:17 Don't believe that's possible or something you'd really want to have happen. When one person saves then the other saves you'd overwrite the 1st persons work losing their input. "JMD43" wrote: > Can more than one user work in the same Project 2007 file simultaneously? > This is the standard version of Project 2007 > > Thanks > > JMD43
From: Rod Gill on 15 May 2008 17:22 Only one person can have write access. Subsequent users get read only access. This is the same using Project Server as well. For large projects, split it up into sub-projects so you have one file per sub-project manager and have a consolidated file for the whole program. -- Rod Gill Microsoft MVP for Project Author of the only book on Project VBA, see: http://www.projectvbabook.com "Roland" <Roland(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:804E3BBB-E647-4172-9243-F42753AEAB75(a)microsoft.com... > Don't believe that's possible or something you'd really want to have > happen. > When one person saves then the other saves you'd overwrite the 1st persons > work losing their input. > > > "JMD43" wrote: > >> Can more than one user work in the same Project 2007 file simultaneously? >> This is the standard version of Project 2007 >> >> Thanks >> >> JMD43
From: JMD43 on 15 May 2008 18:45 Thank you very much JMD43 "Roland" wrote: > Don't believe that's possible or something you'd really want to have happen. > When one person saves then the other saves you'd overwrite the 1st persons > work losing their input. > > > "JMD43" wrote: > > > Can more than one user work in the same Project 2007 file simultaneously? > > This is the standard version of Project 2007 > > > > Thanks > > > > JMD43
From: JMD43 on 15 May 2008 18:46
Excellent...Thanks JMD43 "Rod Gill" wrote: > Only one person can have write access. Subsequent users get read only > access. This is the same using Project Server as well. > > For large projects, split it up into sub-projects so you have one file per > sub-project manager and have a consolidated file for the whole program. > > -- > > Rod Gill > Microsoft MVP for Project > > Author of the only book on Project VBA, see: > http://www.projectvbabook.com > > > > "Roland" <Roland(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:804E3BBB-E647-4172-9243-F42753AEAB75(a)microsoft.com... > > Don't believe that's possible or something you'd really want to have > > happen. > > When one person saves then the other saves you'd overwrite the 1st persons > > work losing their input. > > > > > > "JMD43" wrote: > > > >> Can more than one user work in the same Project 2007 file simultaneously? > >> This is the standard version of Project 2007 > >> > >> Thanks > >> > >> JMD43 > > |