>Sorry, I'm probably not following. I thought that you exclude reports from the project so that each user can change them at runtime. And I was wondering what happens if two users change the report that is saved commonly on the shared network harddisk.
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>If it were not to allow users to change the report at runtime, I fail to see the advantage of excluding them from the project in the first place.
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>Thank you for your patience. Must be somewhat elephantine on this one.
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>Marc
Marc, *I* exclude reports from my EXEs because more changes are requested on reports than on the rest of the program in most cases. This way all I need to do is e-mail an updated report and let the SysAdmin copy it into the right folder.
Barbara