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gbartumeu
Sep 06, 2019Brass Contributor
Delete the "Shared with us" link on navigation menu for modern sites
Hi everyone! I've tried to remove the lin on the navigation bar called "Shared with us". It appears whenever it wants and disappear... I've read many posts but it looks that no one have tried...
daguirre
Oct 28, 2019Copper Contributor
gbartumeu Hello, If you change the List experience on library advance configuration, you can delete "Shared with us" link.
KevinDMyGG
Sep 28, 2022Copper Contributor
where is this is the Modern SharePoint settings?
- NirGrMay 23, 2023Copper Contributorthank you both for your prompt reply.
I'm the SharePoint admin but I can't see any place that i can change such permission.- SergeiBaklanMay 23, 2023MVP
To my knowledge there is no such setting. You have this functionality or you don't have it. Could depend on subscription level.
- SergeiBaklanMay 23, 2023MVP
In general it shall work on 365, both for business and consumer subscriptions. If you are on business one, perhaps that's semi-annual channel and functionality is not available, not sure.
Another point, if you copy something in one workbook and paste into another (assuming link is available) it could take time to return pasted value.
In any case you may sent a frown to Microsoft with Help->Feedback->I don't like something.
- NikolinoDEMay 23, 2023Gold Contributor
To establish a connection between two Excel workbooks in SharePoint, you can follow these steps:
Open both the source workbook (containing the data you want to link) and the destination workbook (where you want to create the link).
In the source workbook, select the range of cells or table that you want to link to the destination workbook.
Copy the selected cells by pressing Ctrl+C or right-clicking and choosing "Copy."
Switch to the destination workbook.
In the destination workbook, select the cell where you want the linked data to appear.
Right-click the selected cell and choose "Paste Special."
In the Paste Special dialog box, choose the "Paste Link" option. This should create a link to the source data.
Click "OK" to complete the linking process.
Note: The availability of the "Paste Link" option may vary depending on the version of Excel and the specific settings of your SharePoint environment. Ensure that you have the necessary permissions to access and modify both workbooks in SharePoint.
If the "Paste Link" option is disabled or unavailable, it could be due to limitations or restrictions set by your SharePoint administrator. In that case, you may need to consult with your SharePoint administrator or IT department for assistance in enabling this feature.
Additionally, make sure that both workbooks are stored in a SharePoint document library that allows linking and that you have appropriate permissions to access and modify the files.