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I have a couple of questions that have come up since getting other departments involved in content creation.
1- Should a preview of an Excel document include gridlines and worksheet tabs? This document has several worksheets and it's cumbersome to manuver through multiple pages to find the tab you are looking for. Also, is it possible to copy and paste frome the preview itslef? This document is used as a template from which the text is copied and pasted into our billing system. What's the best way to make that possible inside of Igloo? https://inside.skyline.org/departments/custserv/documents/templates/templates_for_ordersxls
2- Is there a way to display only a week view in a calendar?
Thanks!
Amber
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Hi Amber,
To your first question, the document preview for Excel files necessarily pulls the print area, so what you'll see there is what the document would show in its print preview view. Excel documents can be configured to print the cell borders, but don't do so by default. if they're turned on for printing in the document, they'll appear in the preview as well.
Regarding copying and pasting, it should be possible from the preview, though it may depend on the specifics of the file.
Calendar widgets only offer monthly, daily, or upcoming views currently. However, the Office 365 Calendar and Google Calendar integrations do offer a week view.