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Same time as we all work in the same document or same time as we all
open the document at the same time.
Former...place the document on a network and anyone can work in it,
just one at a time.
Later...don't think so...the document, when open, gets locked. The
next perspon can open it read-only, but I don't know of any way to
have two people type in the same doc at the same time.
> I think I already know the answer to this question, but I'll ask it
> anyway.
>
> At my company, we are developing a spec that will be used by three
> departments. The spec will be a Word doc. I'm wondering if there is
> a way to
> allow more than one person to work on the spec at the same time.
>
> We would like to avoid having each department write their own spec
> and then
> merge them into one spec. It kind of defeats the purpose of having
> a single,current spec.
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732-259-2874
What hair color do they put on the driver's
licenses of bald men?
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