How to add a table (Excel) to the official account tweets

If you want to add a table attachment to the official account text, we can add a link to the attachment applet in the official account text. As we all know, the opening threshold for adding hyperlinks (that is, URLs) to official accounts is extremely high, and there is no qualification for opening subscription accounts, so we can only achieve it by adding an attached applet.

Conditions for opening hyperlinks (both are indispensable):

① Official account is a certified service account

② The official account has opened WeChat payment

By adding a mini-program link to the official account article, fans can directly download the file after clicking the attachment link, and the subscription account can also be used.

How to do it, let me show you how:

First, we upload Excel to Jiandocument https://iduodou.com . In addition to Excel, if there are other format files, it can also be uploaded, such as Word, PPT, PDF, txt, zip, rar, wps, etc.

 After the upload is complete, we click the "Copy" button under the direct link column in the file list to copy the direct link corresponding to the file. Every time a file is uploaded, there will be one more file record in the table, which will correspond to multiple direct links.

In the last step, we return to the article editor page of the official account, select a suitable location in the text of the article content, and paste the direct link copied in the previous step into the official account editor. It is recommended to use Ctrl + V or Command + V shortcut keys.

In this way, we added the form to the official account article. The attachment link that the user sees looks like this:

I believe that you are smart and have learned how to add attachment links in official account articles. However, according to some students' feedback, sometimes the copied direct link does not take effect and cannot be pasted into the official account editor. In fact, this problem is mainly caused by the inability of some low-version browsers to copy direct links, and it can be replaced with Google Chrome. If it is a little troublesome to change the browser, you can complete the attachment insertion through the second method in the tutorial at the bottom of the website.

Another thing is that some students like to use third-party typesetting tools, such as editors such as Xiumi and 135 editors, and they cannot paste direct links. You can edit the content of the article, import it into the native editor, and repeat the above three steps.

There are always more solutions than difficulties.

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