The new Analysis ToolPak is designed for complex statistical and engineering work. However, it’s not turned on by default so you need to activate it yourself when you want to use it. Go to the main ...
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Please note: This item is from our archives and was published in 2017. It is provided for historical reference. The content may be out of date and links may no longer function. Q. Is it possible in ...
10 defaults you can change to make Excel 2016 work your way Your email has been sent Excel, like Word, has an out-of-the-box environment that might not provide the most efficient setup for the way you ...
Microsoft has finally rolled out real-time collaboration in Excel 2016 to Office 365 subscribers. Here’s how to share and collaborate with others on spreadsheets. Ever since Microsoft introduced live ...
Excel 2016’s many new features include six new chart types. We’ll go over Histogram, Pareto, and Waterfall and talk about how they could be used with your data. We covered Treemap, Sunburst, and Box & ...
Selecting the right version of Microsoft Excel is a critical decision that can influence your productivity, collaboration, and overall user experience. With multiple options available, including beta ...
Treemap has nine variations, all of which show a hierarchical view of the target data and how the sections of that hierarchy compare in size to each other. The main branches of the tree are displayed ...
Microsoft Excel has more dataviz capabilities than you may realize. Find out how to make your data stand out with charts, PivotTables, sparklines, slicers and more. Everyone knows Microsoft Excel as a ...
To learn more about these steps, continue reading. First, you need to open Microsoft Excel on your computer. However, if you want to enable or disable it in Word or PowerPoint, you need to open the ...
He’s never had to rely on dial-up or grind through the earliest versions of Microsoft Office. He’s never had to deal with “Clippy,” the now-extinct paperclip with bulging eyes and an earnest desire to ...