currently the functionality of supporting multiple connections in one Excel sheet is not available yet in Excel Addin 3.4, i would suggest adding this functionality to retrieve/combine/show different reports/views in one excel tab.
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.
Any update on this idea??
It is already one of the main functionalities of Anaplan for Microsoft 365 on Excel
@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.
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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