click a link and open native excel, automatically launch add-in, add-in reads params from the link
I want to know is this idea possible via office-js?
A user clicks the link on web and it opens the native excel.
The link has some params.
Then the native excel opens a certain add-in automatically, and the add-in would do something automatically according to the params from the link.
In short, a link opens the excel and automatically launch the add-in, and then the add-in reads the params from the link.
I know add-in can be automatically open from this document(https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office/dev/add-ins/develop/automatically-open-a-task-pane-with-a-document), but can it read params from the link?
Besides, from this document(https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/office-developer-client-docs/blob/master/docs/office-uri-schemes.md), we can open the native excel from a link. But actually I don't have an excel file, so I don't have a real link, can I open excel and create a new file via ms-excel:xxx|xxx|xxx?
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I want to know is this idea possible via office-js?
A user clicks the link on web and it opens the native excel.
The link has some params.
Then the native excel opens a certain add-in automatically, and the add-in would do something automatically according to the params from the link.
In short, a link opens the excel and automatically launch the add-in, and then the add-in reads the params from the link.
I know add-in can be automatically open from this document(https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office/dev/add-ins/develop/automatically-open-a-task-pane-with-a-document), but can it read params from the link?
Besides, from this document(https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/office-developer-client-docs/blob/master/docs/office-uri-schemes.md), we can open the native excel from a link. But actually I don't have an excel file, so I don't have a real link, can I open excel and create a new file via ms-excel:xxx|xxx|xxx?
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add a comment |
I want to know is this idea possible via office-js?
A user clicks the link on web and it opens the native excel.
The link has some params.
Then the native excel opens a certain add-in automatically, and the add-in would do something automatically according to the params from the link.
In short, a link opens the excel and automatically launch the add-in, and then the add-in reads the params from the link.
I know add-in can be automatically open from this document(https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office/dev/add-ins/develop/automatically-open-a-task-pane-with-a-document), but can it read params from the link?
Besides, from this document(https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/office-developer-client-docs/blob/master/docs/office-uri-schemes.md), we can open the native excel from a link. But actually I don't have an excel file, so I don't have a real link, can I open excel and create a new file via ms-excel:xxx|xxx|xxx?
office-js
I want to know is this idea possible via office-js?
A user clicks the link on web and it opens the native excel.
The link has some params.
Then the native excel opens a certain add-in automatically, and the add-in would do something automatically according to the params from the link.
In short, a link opens the excel and automatically launch the add-in, and then the add-in reads the params from the link.
I know add-in can be automatically open from this document(https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office/dev/add-ins/develop/automatically-open-a-task-pane-with-a-document), but can it read params from the link?
Besides, from this document(https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/office-developer-client-docs/blob/master/docs/office-uri-schemes.md), we can open the native excel from a link. But actually I don't have an excel file, so I don't have a real link, can I open excel and create a new file via ms-excel:xxx|xxx|xxx?
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