Skip to main content
Tweeted twitter.com/StackSharePoint/status/730097732304707590
added 2 characters in body; edited tags
Source Link
Waqas Sarwar MVP
  • 56.9k
  • 17
  • 43
  • 80

On a wiki page, I would like to create a link to an Excel document stored in the Documents folder on SharePoint, that opens the Excel file in Excel Online.

When I create the link using Insert -> Link -> From SharePoint, I can select the Excel document. However, when clicking on the link, my browser (IE10) downloads the Excel file to my local hard drive. I

I would like the file to open in my browser in Excel Online. Is there a way to do this?

We use SharePoint 2013.

On a wiki page, I would like to create a link to an Excel document stored in the Documents folder on SharePoint, that opens the Excel file in Excel Online.

When I create the link using Insert -> Link -> From SharePoint, I can select the Excel document. However, when clicking on the link, my browser (IE10) downloads the Excel file to my local hard drive. I would like the file to open in my browser in Excel Online. Is there a way to do this?

We use SharePoint 2013.

On a wiki page, I would like to create a link to an Excel document stored in the Documents folder on SharePoint, that opens the Excel file in Excel Online.

When I create the link using Insert -> Link -> From SharePoint, I can select the Excel document. However, when clicking on the link, my browser (IE10) downloads the Excel file to my local hard drive.

I would like the file to open in my browser in Excel Online. Is there a way to do this?

We use SharePoint 2013.

Source Link

Link on wiki page to Excel document that opens in Excel Online

On a wiki page, I would like to create a link to an Excel document stored in the Documents folder on SharePoint, that opens the Excel file in Excel Online.

When I create the link using Insert -> Link -> From SharePoint, I can select the Excel document. However, when clicking on the link, my browser (IE10) downloads the Excel file to my local hard drive. I would like the file to open in my browser in Excel Online. Is there a way to do this?

We use SharePoint 2013.