![]() Okay, we determined this form is not going to an Excel file, so let’s fix that! Get your existing entries firstīefore we can start storing new entries into an Excel file, I suggest getting all of the existing entries into an Excel file, first. There’s no download, just opens it in SharePoint. When you click on the clouded icon, it will open the actual Excel file that is linked to the form, in the actual location where the Excel file is stored.Also, note that it downloaded, NOT stored in SharePoint somewhere. When it downloads, you’ll get an Excel file with the name of the survey and the number of responses in the title, i.e. Although my example above says Open in Excel, all it’s doing is loading the dataset into Excel.Yea, that’s the only way I can see to determine if a form is writing to Excel already.Īdditionally, you can check if you click the icon and open the Excel file: Note the subtle little cloud on the icon.
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