![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() We found this one here from ‘Jon-jon’, thanks. In Excel, the only way to add document properties into a worksheet is via a custom function. Go to File | Info in Excel 2013 (Prepare | Properties in Excel 2007) and all the properties are there including a document panel, advanced and custom properties, same as in Word. You can add and edit document properties in worksheets much the same as in Word documents. ![]() We also complained about the poor support for properties in Excel. We’ve already told you about document properties and how useful they are in Word. Thanks for joining us! You'll get a welcome message in a few moments. ![]()
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