I'm not sure how well that would work.. For example, someone writing the page and another person writing the second page? I'm trying to think of a rio where it even makes sense for more than one person to be working on a nt at the same time. Unless multiple people are just reviewing a document aking comments?
I'm not sure how well that would work.. For example, someone
writing the page and another person writing the second page? I'm
trying to think of a rio where it even makes sense for more than one
person to be working on a nt at the same time. Unless multiple
people are just reviewing a document aking comments?
We deal with this all the time at my work. For example someone has a spreadsheet up on Sharepoint and then several users can view/edit it at the same time. Could be an export of some data, could be next week's department schedule, doesn't matter.
I would imagine people would just have to work on different parts of the s heet and trust other people not to overwrite the cells & data they're work
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