
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.
Add, remove, or change a trusted location in Microsoft Office
A trusted location is a folder that contains files you're confident are safe. See how to add, remove, or change a trusted location in Microsoft Office.
Get geographic location data in Excel - Microsoft Support
You can get geographic-based data in Excel by using the Geography linked data type. This article explains how.
Insert an object in your Excel spreadsheet - Microsoft Support
Learn to insert objects such as Word documents, PowerPoint presentations, Visio drawings, graphs, to name a few, in your Excel spreadsheet.
Customize the save experience in Office - Microsoft Support
From the location dropdown, you can set any recent location as your default location by right-clicking on that location or by pressing the application key on any of the locations shown.
Add or remove add-ins in Excel - Microsoft Support
Add-ins provide optional commands and features for Microsoft Excel. By default, add-ins are not immediately available in Excel, so you must first install and (in some cases) activate these add …
Using hyperlinks in an Excel workbook in the browser
After you add a hyperlink to the Excel workbook and save it to a site, you can use the hyperlink to browse to a different location and open the page that you specified.
Where are my custom templates? - Microsoft Support
Copy the address that's displayed in the File Explorer address bar. In your Microsoft 365 program, click File > Options > Save, and then paste the address into the Default personal templates …
Save Office files to your favorite folder - Microsoft Support
Select a folder to save to by default, and pin frequently used folders to the save dialog in Word, Excel, or PowerPoint for Microsoft 365.
HYPERLINK function - Microsoft Support
The HYPERLINK function creates a shortcut that jumps to another location in the current workbook, or opens a document stored on a network server, an intranet, or the Internet.