Inserting a PDF or word file into an excel sheet

dolphn22

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All,

Here is what I would like to do if it is possible. I have an amortization schedule in excel. Within the excel worksheet, I want to have a PDF icon that can be clicked to pull up the contractual agreement form the loan. I know how to insert a link to the PDF file, but I will be sending these to people that are not connected to the network, so I want the PDF file to be actually in the excel file so anyone who had the file would be able to open it.

hope that makes sense, any help would be greatly appreciated :cool:

Thanks,
Dolphn22
 

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You can Insert > Object, browse to find the file, don't tick Link to File , tick Display as icon and click OK.
 
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