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  1. Insert the current Excel file name, path, or worksheet in a cell

    Type or paste the following formula in the cell in which you want to display the current file name with its full path and the name of the current worksheet: =CELL("filename") Insert the current file name and the name of the active worksheet

  2. Update or remove a broken link to an external file

    If your presentation contains a link to an Excel workbook that has been moved or deleted, you can either update the broken link, or remove it.

  3. Recover your Microsoft 365 files

    You can click each file to open the document and review it, or click the down arrow to the right of any file in the Document Recovery pane and then select one of the following, depending on the options you see: Open or View to review the file. Save As to save the file. Delete to delete the file. Close to close the file. Show Repairs to see if ...

  4. Create, edit, and manage connections to external data - Microsoft …

    You can use Microsoft Office Excel to create and edit connections to external data sources that are stored in a workbook or in a connection file. By using the Workbook Connections dialog box, you can easily manage these connections, including creating, editing, and deleting them.

  5. Manage workbook links - Microsoft Support

    In the Excel web app, you can manage workbook links to ensure that your data is up to date and accurate. This article explains how to manage workbook links, including how to refresh and update them, how to fix broken links, and how to work with the new security warning feature.

  6. Description of workbook link management and storage in Excel

    In Microsoft Excel, you can link a cell in a workbook to another workbook using a formula that references the external workbook. This is called a workbook link. When this workbook link is created, it may use a relative path, which can enable you to …

  7. Office Document Cache settings - Microsoft Support

    The Office Document Cache is used by the Microsoft Office Upload Center to give you a way to see the state of files you're uploading to a server—keeping track of how uploads are progressing and whether any files need your attention.

  8. Find your files in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Find your files in Windows 11 using one of these methods. Search from the taskbar: Type the name of a document (or a keyword from it) into the search box on the taskbar. You'll see results for documents across your PC and OneDrive.

  9. Where are my custom templates? - Microsoft Support

    If you want to see your custom templates on the Personal tab when you start an Microsoft 365 program, here’s how to do this. Note: On Microsoft 365, click New and you'll see tabs labeled Office and Personal directly under the New label.

  10. Import or export text (.txt or .csv) files - Microsoft Support

    There are two ways to import data from a text file with Excel: you can open it in Excel, or you can import it as an external data range. To export data from Excel to a text file, use the Save As command and change the file type from the drop-down menu.

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