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This wikiHow teaches you how to stop sharing a Microsoft Excel document on desktop, iPhone, and Android platforms.

Method 1
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On Desktop

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  1. It's a green app with a white "X" on it. To open a shared document that you wish to unshare, you'll need to load the document from OneDrive.
  2. You should see it on the left-hand side of the page.
    • If you've recently opened the document, it will appear on the left side of the page; simply click the version of the document that has "OneDrive" written below it.
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  3. It's a save location on this page.
  4. Doing so will open it in Excel.
    • You may need to click through some folders to navigate to it first depending on where in OneDrive the file is stored.
  5. If the name of the document at the top of the Excel window has "[Shared]" to the right of it, it is currently being shared.
  6. It's on the far-right side of the Excel toolbar that's near the top of the page.
  7. Doing so will invoke a drop-down menu.
  8. This process will remove your selected user from the document's sharing list.
    • You'll repeat this process for each user in this section.
  9. It's an option in the toolbar at the top of the Excel window.
  10. This option is in the "Changes" section of the Review tab.
  11. This box is next to the "Allow changes by more than one user at the same time" section.
  12. Doing so will completely unshare your document and remove any users not manually removed by you.
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On iPhone

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  1. It's a green app with a white "X" on it. If you're logged into your Microsoft account, doing so will open the last tab you had open.
    • If you aren't logged in, tap Sign in when prompted and enter your Microsoft account email address and password, then tap Sign in followed by Start using Excel .
  2. It's in the bottom-right corner of the screen.
    • If Excel opens to a document, first tap the "Back" button in the top-left corner of the screen.
  3. It should be the top option on this page.
    • If you don't see OneDrive - Personal here, tap Open again.
  4. Doing so will open it.
    • You may have to tap through some folders to get to the document if you stored it anywhere other than your OneDrive's home page.
  5. It's in the top-right corner of the screen. Doing this will open the "Share" page.
  6. This option is near the middle of the page.
    • You will have to wait for a moment before this option appears, especially if you're using a slow Internet connection.
  7. Anyone listed on this page (other than you) is someone with whom the document is shared.
  8. Doing so will take your selected user off of the "Share" list.
  9. After removing all users from the "Share" page, your Excel document will no longer be shared.
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On Android

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  1. It's a green app with a white "X" on it. If you're logged into your Microsoft account, doing so will open the last tab you had open.
    • If you aren't logged in, tap Sign in when prompted and enter your Microsoft account email address and password, then tap Sign in followed by Start using Excel .
  2. It's in the bottom-left corner of the screen.
    • If Excel opened to a document, first tap File in the top-left corner of the screen, then tap Open instead of Open other workbooks .
  3. This will open the OneDrive save location.
  4. Doing so will open it in Excel.
    • Depending on where in OneDrive the document resides, you may have to tap through some folders to open it.
  5. It's the person-shaped button at the top of the screen. Doing so will prompt a drop-down menu.
    • Don't tap the person-shaped icon in the far-right corner of the screen--that's your profile button.
  6. This option is near the top of the drop-down menu.
  7. It's to the right of a user's name.
  8. Doing so will remove your selected user from the "share" list.
  9. After you've uninvited all users from the document, the document will no longer be shared with anyone.
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    If I unshare a workbook to copy a sheet, can I then re-share the workbook?
    Community Answer
    Yep! You can share any Excel document as many times as you like.
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      • To access documents in OneDrive on iPhone or Android, you'll need to have installed (and signed into) the OneDrive app.
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      Warnings

      • In some cases, signing into the Android version of Excel will lock the Excel workbook unless you have an Office 365 subscription. To remedy this issue, simply sign out and then sign back in.
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