To make content that is created in another program available in Excel, you can use Object Linking and Embedding.
After that, the chosen file is displayed in your worksheet. After you add a file or icon you can drag and drop it anywhere on the worksheet or resize it by using the resizing handles.
As a result of this, the embedded file is displayed in the worksheet as an icon.
If you click on the Link to file option, you embed the link that leads to the file that exists on your device. If someone else tries to open that link from another device, it won’t be possible.
In this example, a Word document was inserted; using the same steps, you can attach an email, MS Graph Chart, MS PowerPoint presentation or slides, and much more. To see everything you can attach, when you open an Object dialog box, click on Create New, and below Object type, you have a drop-down list with all objects you can attach.
If you don’t want to leave your worksheet and you have to create a new object based on another program, you can do that.
When you are done with data entry, as a result, you have the file icon in your worksheet.
Unfortunately, Google Sheets does not have this feature, but you can always paste a link in the sheet to that file and when you click on the link, the file opens in another browser tab.