You can use Excel Services to share workbooks with others in a secure, central location, such as a Documents library in SharePoint Server 2013 or SharePoint Online in Office 365 Enterprise. You can do this in a few simple steps:
Step 1: Create a workbook that contains the charts, tables, and reports that you want to share. See Creating charts from start to finish.
Step 2: Define named items for individual charts, tables, and other items in the workbook. See Define and use names in formulas.
Step 3: Specify how you want the workbook to display in a browser window. See Use Browser View Options to specify how you want a workbook to display in a browser window.
Step 4: Upload the workbook to a SharePoint library. Depending on whether your organization is using SharePoint Server 2013 or SharePoint Online Enterprise (Microsoft 365), use one of the following procedures to publish a workbook to a SharePoint library.
To upload the workbook to a library in SharePoint Server 2013 (on premises)
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In a site, such as a team site, choose a library, such as a Documents library.
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Click + New Document to open the Add a Document dialog box.
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Choose Browse, and then use the Choose File to Upload dialog box. Select the workbook that you want to publish, and then choose Open.
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In the Add a document dialog box, choose OK. The workbook is added to the library.
To upload the workbook to a library in SharePoint in Microsoft 365
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Log in to your Microsoft 365 environment and navigate to a site, such as a team site.
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Choose a library, such as the Documents library in the site.
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Choose + New Document., and then choose Upload Existing File to open the Add a document dialog box.
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Choose Browse, and then use the Choose File to Upload dialog box. Select the workbook that you want to publish, and then choose Open.
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In the Add a document dialog box, choose OK. The workbook is added to the library.
Step 5: (This is optional) Display the workbook in a SharePoint Web Part. After that you have uploaded a workbook to a SharePoint library, you can display workbook content in a SharePoint Web Part. See Connect an Excel Web Access Web Part to an Excel workbook.
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