Can I make a link to the 'Export to Excel' function for a page?
If I have a page in SharePoint which is a database and has several pages - is there a way to create a link which when clicked, would run the 'Export to Excel' function?
Currently you have to go into the SharePoint page, choose 'All Items' in the view, and then hit the 'Export to Excel' function. We have a lot of pages over different sections so it's a touch laborious.
Thanks!
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If I have a page in SharePoint which is a database and has several pages - is there a way to create a link which when clicked, would run the 'Export to Excel' function?
Currently you have to go into the SharePoint page, choose 'All Items' in the view, and then hit the 'Export to Excel' function. We have a lot of pages over different sections so it's a touch laborious.
Thanks!
sharepoint-2013
If you are looking at a keyboard/mouse macro, AutoHotKey is the tool.
– harrymc
Dec 8 at 18:23
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If I have a page in SharePoint which is a database and has several pages - is there a way to create a link which when clicked, would run the 'Export to Excel' function?
Currently you have to go into the SharePoint page, choose 'All Items' in the view, and then hit the 'Export to Excel' function. We have a lot of pages over different sections so it's a touch laborious.
Thanks!
sharepoint-2013
If I have a page in SharePoint which is a database and has several pages - is there a way to create a link which when clicked, would run the 'Export to Excel' function?
Currently you have to go into the SharePoint page, choose 'All Items' in the view, and then hit the 'Export to Excel' function. We have a lot of pages over different sections so it's a touch laborious.
Thanks!
sharepoint-2013
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If you are looking at a keyboard/mouse macro, AutoHotKey is the tool.
– harrymc
Dec 8 at 18:23
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If you are looking at a keyboard/mouse macro, AutoHotKey is the tool.
– harrymc
Dec 8 at 18:23
If you are looking at a keyboard/mouse macro, AutoHotKey is the tool.
– harrymc
Dec 8 at 18:23
If you are looking at a keyboard/mouse macro, AutoHotKey is the tool.
– harrymc
Dec 8 at 18:23
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If you are looking at a keyboard/mouse macro, AutoHotKey is the tool.
– harrymc
Dec 8 at 18:23