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 ...
Microsoft today shared a list of 20 upcoming features it plans to add to its Excel Web App. The company wouldn’t give a timeframe for when to expect the new additions, but it did give quite a bit to ...
We all have a bit of a soft spot for Excel — it's the tried-and-true tool that's tackled everything from your middle school project to complex corporate financial models. But as the way we work ...
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 ...
Microsoft has shown off performance improvements for Excel on the web, with faster workbook loading, scrolling, selection, navigation and cell modification. According to Microsoft, loading a new Excel ...
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 ...
Saving your Microsoft Excel worksheet as a Web page makes it easy for anyone with an Internet browser to view your data. If you want to see how your table will look as a Web page before publishing it ...