Okay, so the topic is a little vague but here's the situation:
At my office, we have about 10 PDFs on our network that a group of people in the office (~50) people view almost all day long. Problem is, at the same time, those PDFs are being constantly updated. This is a problem because literally every time the file needs to be updated, someone else is in it. After sending out e-mails/calling IT to find out who is in the file for the umpteenth time -- it's really getting annoying.
So I am on a mission to find a way to keep these files viewable by everyone in the office, but at the same time leaving them free to be updated.
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Okay, so the topic is a little vague but here's the situation:
At my office, we have about 10 PDFs on our network that a group of people in the office (~50) people view almost all day long. Problem is, at the same time, those PDFs are being constantly updated. This is a problem because literally every time the file needs to be updated, someone else is in it. After sending out e-mails/calling IT to find out who is in the file for the umpteenth time -- it's really getting annoying.
So I am on a mission to find a way to keep these files viewable by everyone in the office, but at the same time leaving them free to be updated.
Does anyone have any ideas?
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