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    • gjacobseG
      gjacobse
      last edited by

      I haven't gotten to work with OneDrive or Excel online as of yet.

      But being as we are 'snow bound' I have one or two people that are asking about completed their timesheet.

      I have it uploaded to OneDrive, but can't seem to edit it in O365:Excel., I don't seem to have the ability to open it.

      Downloading Excel file opens a dialog box which you must enable editing to add data.

      Since MS has changed the interface on O365 and O365:Excel - some things have been moved

      What am I missing to be able to edit a document either on my local computer or shared via OneDrive.

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller
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        Are you using OneDrive or OneDrive for Business? ODfB is what is part of O365 and what you want to be using.

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        • gjacobseG
          gjacobse @scottalanmiller
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          @scottalanmiller
          I speculate it is the document. Not one that I have created. I connected to the office, saved it as a .xlsx file as it was a 97-2003 file type.

          It still didn't open, but it got farther than previously.

          It is old enough I wonder if it should be replaced (my desire to automate some of it).

          As for using OD or ODfB - Just ODfB...

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller
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            Yeah, I doubt that XLS files will work. Try using a modern file from the past dozen years 😉

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            • gjacobseG
              gjacobse @scottalanmiller
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              @scottalanmiller said:

              Yeah, I doubt that XLS files will work. Try using a modern file from the past dozen years 😉

              LOL - haha... yea... uh huh.. what is wrong with old technology.... That Underwood Typewriter still works perfectly... except the bell....... Minor issue.

              I re-saved it, that didn't help.. so I'm copying it to a new virgin workbook.. testing it now.

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              • gjacobseG
                gjacobse @gjacobse
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                Creating a new document made a difference. I've known that I needed / WANTED to recreate many of the forms and such we have for HR and the departments. A vacation request was created in WORD and dumped to PDF, which forces a person to use a pen to complete it.

                A form would be better... Especailly now with the options of OneDrive and Sharepoint....

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