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I would like to see who changed which cells in Excel 365 workbook shared for co-authoring. Something similar that was available for shared workbooks like this:

Shared workbook track changes

Is that possible somehow?

Vojtěch Dohnal
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You can enable Track changes feature in Excel 365, you can Open Excel- go to File- Options- Customize Ribbon- select All Commands- Add Track Changes(Legacy) to an New Group: enter image description here

Lee
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    But this enables the legacy "shared workbooks" feature. I was wondering if there is another non-legacy way how to do it. – Vojtěch Dohnal Mar 10 '21 at 11:33
  • The documentation confirms what stated by @VojtěchDohnal, in previous comment: [Track changes in a Shared Workbook](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/track-changes-in-a-shared-workbook-22aea671-cac7-4fa3-845d-eeb23725bd15) mention that this method is "an older method of tracking changes using a 'Shared Workbook.' The Shared Workbook feature has many limitations and has been replaced by co-authoring. **Co-authoring doesn't provide the ability to track changes.**" – Mariano Paniga Oct 11 '21 at 12:18