How to get Health_and_Wellbeing_Execution_Dashboard_V2.xlsx on my PC?

2026-06-15T11:04:48.23+00:00

I want get hold of this excel file to send to stakeholders

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    2026-06-15T11:05:01.0633333+00:00

    If Health_and_Wellbeing_Execution_Dashboard_V2.xlsx already exists in an online Microsoft service (for example, OneDrive, SharePoint, or as an exported workbook from another app), the general pattern to get it onto a PC is:

    1. Locate the workbook in the online service (OneDrive, SharePoint document library, Teams files tab, or the app that generated it).
    2. Use that service’s download or “Open in Excel” option to get a local copy.
    3. Save or share the downloaded file with stakeholders.

    Examples based on common Microsoft services:

    • If the dashboard is generated from a form (Microsoft Forms):
      • Open the form, go to Responses.
      • Select Open results in Excel or Download a copy to get an .xlsx file.
      • Save the workbook locally, then send it.
    • If the workbook is already in OneDrive or SharePoint:
      • Open it from the browser.
      • In Excel for the web, use File > Save As > Download a Copy (or the site’s Download button) to save it to the PC.
    • If the workbook is in a shared location and needs to be shared further:
      • Open it in Excel (desktop or web).
      • Use Share to invite people by email or Copy Link to send a link, or download first and attach the file to email.

    If the file does not yet exist, it must first be created or exported by the system or person that owns the “Health_and_Wellbeing_Execution_Dashboard_V2.xlsx” dashboard, then stored in OneDrive/SharePoint or sent directly as an attachment.


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