Dec 26 2023 09:13 AM
The green border you're seeing around a particular Excel file is likely an indication that the workbook contains a Sharepoint-linked table or list. This green border is a visual indicator in Excel to show that the workbook is connected to a Sharepoint data source.
When you see this green border, it means that the data in the workbook is linked to a Sharepoint list or table. This linkage allows for data synchronization between Excel and Sharepoint, meaning changes made in one place will be reflected in the other.
Here's what you can do to check and manage the Sharepoint connection:
Keep in mind that removing a connection might affect any data or functionality that relies on that connection. If you're unsure, it's a good idea to check with the person who created the workbook or the Sharepoint administrator for more information on the purpose of the connection. The text and steps were edited with the help of AI.
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Dec 26 2023 07:54 PM
Thanks for your suggestion. I tried but it did not work.
It shows there are 'no connections'.
The green border may be due to some other reason.
I need to figure out.
Regards,
Dec 27 2023 01:00 AM
If there are no connections listed in the "Workbook Connections" window and you are still seeing a green border around the Excel file, there might be other reasons for this visual indicator. Here are a few additional possibilities and steps you can take:
If after reviewing these aspects, you still cannot identify the source of the green border, it might be a good idea to create a copy of the workbook (as a backup) and then gradually remove elements (such as tables, named ranges, etc.) to narrow down the cause.
In order to provide more help, more information is required, such as Excel version, operating system (Win., Mac, etc.), storage medium (Sharepoint, OneDrive, etc.), file extension (.xlsx, xlsm, etc.). Additionally and if possible, the file (without sensitive data) would be of great advantage.
Dec 27 2023 04:47 PM
@skeprosyscoin wrote:when I particular excel file, I am getting a green border around it. what does it mean?
When you what a particular Excel file? Open? Select? Or something else?
Also, where exactly is the green border appearing? Around the entire Excel window? Around the file name in File Explorer? Or somewhere else?
There's a lot left to the imagination here. Please provide a screenshot of the problem, if possible, so we can all see exactly what you mean.