the functionality of supporting multiple connections in one Excel sheet
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I agree it's needed. I have tables to report where the data comes from different modules. It would be easier to see the data in one sheet, now I have to create new sheets for the data in other modules, and refer them back to the sheet where i'm summarizing the table. Thanks!
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Agree! This is extremely important functionality in excel add-in to prepare customised reports containing data from different modules in one excel sheet.
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Any update on this idea??
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It is already one of the main functionalities of Anaplan for Microsoft 365 on Excel
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@VeronicaP - to clarify, this idea pertains to multiple connections in one sheet. Multiple connections are possible in a single workbook, but each new connection currently requires its own tab / sheet. Please confirm if this is now possible - I just checked my add-in, and it's still requiring one tab per connection.
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This is an existing functionality of our new add-in Anaplan for Microsoft 365 on Excel. It is not a functionality in the Excel add-in v.4.4 that you are referring to.
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