A very basic question, but I've never tried this. Our developers want to make an Excel file available on our intranet. They asked: if they can click a link and see an Excel file in their browser, then can they also change it? I had never tried that. So we uploaded the file, and I set the permissions on the file itself so that everyone including system accounts have full control. Then we opened it via a standard hyperlink and tried to save changes. No luck. Is this possible?
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