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View, manage, and install add-ins for Excel, PowerPoint, and Word . . . Select File > Get Add-ins Alternatively, you can also view your add-ins directly from the Home tab by selecting Add-ins You can directly install add-ins from this page or select More Add-ins to explore In the Office Add-ins dialog, select My Add-ins tab
Quick start: Create a macro - Microsoft Support A macro is an action or a set of actions that you can run as many times as you want When you create a macro, you are recording your mouse clicks and keystrokes After you create a macro, you can edit it to make minor changes to the way it works
Create a relationship between tables in Excel - Microsoft Support Have you ever used VLOOKUP to bring a column from one table into another table? Now that Excel has a built-in Data Model, VLOOKUP is obsolete You can create a relationship between two tables of data, based on matching data in each table
Add a data series to your chart - Microsoft Support After creating a chart, you might need to add an additional data series to the chart A data series is a row or column of numbers that are entered in a worksheet and plotted in your chart, such as a list of quarterly business profits
Install Office updates - Microsoft Support If Update Options is missing and there's only the About button, you either have a volume license install or your company is using Group Policy to manage Office updates Try Microsoft Update or contact your company help desk To download an update manually, see Office Updates
Apply sensitivity labels to your files and email - Microsoft Support The sensitivity bar makes it easy for you to see what label is applied to your file, and to apply or change a label whenever you need to, including when saving the file Just select the sensitivity bar in the save dialog to see the labeling options for this file
Cancel printing - Microsoft Support You’ve started a print job, but you want to cancel it You can attempt to stop printing either directly from Excel or from Windows However, you can cancel printing from your computer only if the job hasn’t been entirely sent to the printer