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jen


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03-16-06 10:51 PM

Hi there!

Sorry if this is a newbie question.

Two writers in our documentation department need to work on each others'
pages, however they cannot publish them yet as the pages aren't yet ready.
The pages have a status of Saved, but can only be altered by the creator or
by an approver.  How can I make edits possible by any author?  Both
individuals impacted are members of the same authors group.

Thanks in advance!





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    Re: switching locks from one author to another  
Stefan [MSFT]


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03-16-06 10:51 PM

Hi Jen,

you would need to implement the following console actions:
http://www.gotdotnet.com/Community/...D4-6D469BE34BC0

Cheers,
Stefan

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"jen" <jen@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:02C4BFAF-975C-43F6-A7B3-6847DD9B37AE@microsoft.com...
> Hi there!
>
> Sorry if this is a newbie question.
>
> Two writers in our documentation department need to work on each others'
> pages, however they cannot publish them yet as the pages aren't yet ready.
> The pages have a status of Saved, but can only be altered by the creator
> or
> by an approver.  How can I make edits possible by any author?  Both
> individuals impacted are members of the same authors group.
>
> Thanks in advance!







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