- How to Use Microsoft Excel? | Microsoft Community Hub
How to Use Microsoft Excel? Microsoft Excel is a powerful spreadsheet application widely used for data management, analysis, and visualization Whether you're a student, professional, or business owner, learning Excel can enhance your productivity and efficiency
- Whats New in Excel (June 2025) | Microsoft Community Hub
Welcome to the June 2025 update This month, we're excited to spotlight new features that enhance Copilot's capabilities in Excel and deliver an improved iOS experience for our Insiders Excel for Windows, Mac, and web: - Smarter Context Awareness for Copilot in Excel Excel for Windows and Mac: - Value tokens to visually indicate a data type or other rich format Excel for web: - Formula
- Whats New in Excel (April 2024) | Microsoft Community Hub
Welcome to the April 2024 update Generating multiple formula columns, creating complex formula columns that span across multiple tables, and new ways to engage with Copilot in Excel are now available to Excel users on web and Windows
- Whats New in Excel (February 2025) | Microsoft Community Hub
Copilot in Excel with Python is now available on Windows platforms for all enterprise and consumer users, and more!
- Whats New in Excel (March 2025) | Microsoft Community Hub
Python in Excel is now generally available to eligible Enterprise and Business users in Excel for the web and preview for Family and Personal users
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- Whats New in Excel (August 2024) | Microsoft Community Hub
Excel for Windows, Mac, and web Copilot in Excel: Create custom charts PivotTables Copilot can now create PivotCharts and PivotTables according to your specification Tell Copilot what kind of chart you want and configure the axes, title, labels, and more Or you can specify the configuration for a PivotTable that you would like to create
- Introducing value tokens in Microsoft Excel
Introducing value tokens in Microsoft Excel Microsoft Excel has continuously evolved to handle more than just plain text, numbers, and errors For example, we’ve introduced the ability to put stocks, geography, currencies, and formatted number values, among other data types, in cells, allowing them to hold richer data and connected information
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