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How to Connect Dynamics 365 to Microsoft Excel
How to connect to Dynamics 365 Microsoft Excel , ranging from a quick "one-way" export to a live, bi-directional connection that allows you to edit data in Excel and publish it back to the CRM. This flexibility is essential for businesses that need to maintain data integrity while performing complex analysis. By utilizing tools like the Microsoft Dynamics 365 Power Apps.You can automate manual updates, streamline bulk record editing, and ensure your reporting remains accurate and synchronized across both platforms.
Bi-Directional Sync: "Open in Excel" Add-in
This is the best method for bulk editing records in Excel and publishing them back to Microsoft Dynamics 365.
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Launch from Dynamics 365:
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Navigate to a list of records (e.g., "All Customers").
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Click the Export to Excel dropdown on the top command bar and select Open in Excel.
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Enable the Add-in:
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Open the downloaded file and click Enable Editing.
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The Microsoft Dynamics Office Add-in will appear in a pane on the right.
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Authenticate & Sync:
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Sign in with your Dynamics 365 credentials when prompted.
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Refresh: Click Refresh in the add-in pane to pull the latest data from CRM.
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Publish: After making edits in the spreadsheet, click Publish to sync changes back to Dynamics 365.
Methods to Connect Dynamics 365 and Excel:
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Open in Excel Online (Live Sync): Navigate to a table (e.g., Contacts), click Export to Excel in the toolbar, and select Open in Excel Online. This allows direct editing and saving data back to Dynamics.
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Dynamics 365 App for Excel (Add-in): In Excel, go to Insert > Get Add-ins and search for "Microsoft Dynamics Office Add-In". This adds a pane to sign in, connect to your environment, and refresh live data.
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Power Query (Dataverse): In Excel, go to the Data tab > Get Data > From Power Platform > From Dataverse to link data for reporting.
Learn more about Dynamics integrations and comparisons:
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CData Connectors: Use third-party tools like CData Connect Cloud to connect live data through Excel's data connector options.
Tips for Success:
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Data Editing: To update Dynamics from Excel, use Open in Excel Online and save your changes.
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System Columns: When using Excel add-ins, do not delete the hidden system columns (typically A, B, C), as they are required for syncing.
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Export Restrictions: Only data visible in the current grid view is exported.
Conclusion
Connecting Microsoft Dynamics 365 to Excel transforms how you manage business data by enabling real-time synchronization and advanced analysis. Whether you choose the Power Query connector for live reporting or the Office Add-in for bi-directional editing, these integrations eliminate manual entry, reduce errors, and ensure your team always works with the most accurate CRM insights.