
Insert the current Excel file name, path, or worksheet in a cell
Learn how to insert the filename or path of an Excel spreadsheet or a specific worksheet in a cell.
IMAGE function - Microsoft Support
The IMAGE function inserts images into cells from a source location along with alternative text. You can then move and resize cells, sort and filter, and work with images within an Excel …
Customize how Excel starts - Microsoft Support
Any workbook, template, or workspace file that you place in the XLStart folder is automatically opened when you start Excel. To find out the path of the XLStart folder, check the Trust Center …
Work with links in Excel - Microsoft Support
Insert a hyperlink in a worksheet cell or specific chart element to link to a related file or Web page in Excel. You can also modify or remove hyperlinks.
Add the file name, date, author or other Word document …
For common information, such as Author name, File name, date, or file path, follow these steps: Double-click the header or footer. Select Document Info and choose the information you want.
Automatically open a specific workbook or template when you …
You can set Excel to open that workbook or template when it starts. To open the same workbook every time you start Excel, in the File menu click > Save as > Computer, Browse and then …
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 …
HYPERLINK function - Microsoft Support
The path and file name to the document to be opened. Link_location can refer to a place in a document — such as a specific cell or named range in an Excel worksheet or workbook, or to …
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.
Create workbook links - Microsoft Support
You can refer to the contents of cells in another workbook by creating an external reference formula. An external reference (also called a link) is a reference to a cell or range on a …