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I hate spreadsheets, I really don't like people who insist on using them to convey large amount of information, in this case multiple pages of info per cell, but I'm stuck with it, the client is always right, right?!?!?!

Anywho, the easiest way for me to deliver, that I can see, is by embedding/ inserting a word document in every cell, it's going to get messy, it's going to be very cumbersome but here I am.

Is there anyway to lock that document within the cell and stop anyone who opens the document dragging it off elsewhere in the spreadsheet?
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That's how Sharepoint works, horrible system.

That doesn't help you so I'll point you to the review tab on the ribbon and the 'Protect' section. You can choose which cells to lock and prevent editing.
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Stick your documents in OneDrive, enable sharing on each one and then copy the sharing link into the excel cell.
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Mussels wrote: Thu Jan 11, 2024 9:32 am That's how Sharepoint works, horrible system.

That doesn't help you so I'll point you to the review tab on the ribbon and the 'Protect' section. You can choose which cells to lock and prevent editing.
That looked promising, but any protection I apply locks it up so the embedded document can't be opened
KungFooBob wrote: Thu Jan 11, 2024 9:33 am Stick your documents in OneDrive, enable sharing on each one and then copy the sharing link into the excel cell.
That's an idea, might be made tricky by not knowing everyone who needs access, but worth a look
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MrLongbeard wrote: Thu Jan 11, 2024 9:45 am
Mussels wrote: Thu Jan 11, 2024 9:32 am That's how Sharepoint works, horrible system.

That doesn't help you so I'll point you to the review tab on the ribbon and the 'Protect' section. You can choose which cells to lock and prevent editing.
That looked promising, but any protection I apply locks it up so the embedded document can't be opened
KungFooBob wrote: Thu Jan 11, 2024 9:33 am Stick your documents in OneDrive, enable sharing on each one and then copy the sharing link into the excel cell.
That's an idea, might be made tricky by not knowing everyone who needs access, but worth a look
IIRC you can create a link within OneDrive that allows anyone with the link to view rather than have to set permissions for users.
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Yeah one drive lets you do "anyone with link", "anyone within an organisation", "only the people I say"...a few other things I forget. You can also lock editing.

You can create different links to the same document, each with a different set of permissions.

AFAIK though if someone navigates to the document "organically" they can do what they like?
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Thanks all, going to give OneDrive approach a whirl.
Not as straight forward as letting all have access as it's locked down by our IT weenies so they'll have to give me a list of anyone that needs access, and it's their problem if it causes delays