Excel on the web: Microsoft closes the gap on the desktop version Your email has been sent If you haven't tried Excel on the web in a while, you might be surprised by ...
This morning, Microsoft opened the tech preview of its long-anticipated Office Web Apps. Here’s a first look at what the online version of Excel has in store. From the online SkyDrive folders, you can ...
JavaScript isn't replacing Office macros anytime soon, but the Office Web apps (and the SharePoint-based enterprise equivalents) are improving regularly. For users that means simple but useful ...
This chapter shows you how to upload and download workbooks to and from the Windows SkyDrive. This chapter will help you get started working on and sharing your Excel files online. For a more in-depth ...
The new feature is called formula completion and it’s powered by AI models to “proactively suggest and autocomplete formulas ...
If the numbers you need to crunch come from the Web, then you’ll need an efficient way to get it into Microsoft Excel. There are several ways you can do this, and one method even allows for automatic ...
Select a block of data, and Excel’s Quick Analysis button appears. Click on it, or press Ctrl-Q, to see the options on the next screens. As you scroll through the options in the Quick Analysis gallery ...
Don't manually re-enter data you find on the Web. Open Excel and transfer the data directly into a worksheet. If you glean data from the Web (and who doesn’t these days), chances are that you print ...