Microsoft Excel

Microsoft Excel

By Microsoft Corporation

  • Category: Productivity
  • Release Date: 2019-01-25
  • Current Version: 16.91
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 968.39 MB
  • Developer: Microsoft Corporation
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 13.0

Description

This application requires a qualifying Microsoft 365 subscription. Microsoft 365 includes premium Word, Excel, and PowerPoint apps, 1 TB cloud storage in OneDrive, advanced security, and more, all in one convenient subscription. With Microsoft 365, you get features as soon as they are released ensuring you’re always working with the latest. Create, view, edit, and share your spreadsheets using Excel for Mac. Now it’s easier than ever to work with spreadsheets across your devices and with others. Share your files and collaborate in real time within a document or edit Office docs attached to emails. Get smart assistance features as soon as they are released in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint so you’re always working with the latest. Whether you’re balancing a budget, tracking milestones, or looking to visualize any data, Excel is your go-to app for working with spreadsheets. Kickstart your analysis • Achieve more and enhance your documents with access to a growing catalog of premium templates for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. • Rich formatting and layout options produce beautifully pristine documents on any device including laptops, iPads, and iPhones. Analyze with confidence • AI enhances your workbooks by recognizing patterns in your data and making suggestions that speed up your work. • New charts and graphs help you present your data in compelling ways, with formatting, sparklines, and tables to better understand your data. • Easily create forecasts with just a click to predict trends. Accomplish more together • Whether it’s a school project, expense report, or family budget, seamlessly work with others with real-time co-authoring to bring your ideas and plans together faster. • Share your documents with the click of a button to invite others to edit in real time. Easily manage permissions and see who’s currently working in a document. • Add comments or assign tasks to people in your group for clean editing and organization. Learn more about Microsoft 365 Microsoft 365 is a cloud-based subscription service that brings together premium versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and OneDrive, with the best tools for the way people work today. Please visit: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2015120 for information on Licensing Terms. Unlock the full Microsoft Office experience with a qualifying Microsoft 365 subscription for your phone, tablet, PC, and Mac.  Microsoft 365 annual subscriptions purchased from the app will be charged to your App Store account and will automatically renew within 24 hours prior to the end of the current subscription period unless auto-renewal is disabled beforehand. You can manage your subscriptions in your App Store account settings. This app is provided by either Microsoft or a third-party app publisher and is subject to a separate privacy statement and terms and conditions. Data provided through the use of this store and this app may be accessible to Microsoft or the third-party app publisher, as applicable, and transferred to, stored, and processed in the United States or any other country where Microsoft or the app publisher and their affiliates or service providers maintain facilities. Please refer to the Microsoft Software License Terms for Microsoft Office. See “License Agreement” link under Information. By installing the app, you agree to these terms and conditions.

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Reviews

  • glitchy

    1
    By Dirgiooooi
    I just downloaded this and it is so glitchy on mac
  • Excel Rocks!

    5
    By defarge007
    I purchased a Mac Mini with its bundle, but purchased the Microsoft bundle because I use Excel a lot, and no other app is as intuitive and easy to use. I knit, and like to chart my designs using Excel along with Aire River fonts, so I can see the patterns in 3-D. Excel is exceptional for what I need it to do.
  • New Forms

    5
    By BBillUSMC
    Excel is excellent and I use it almost everytime I open up any of my 3 Computers. I would like to see more Business applications in Forms and Accounting as well as Forms like Emploment forms and control of information forms.
  • Excel

    5
    By Billy Bob Stephenson
    Excel is a very dynamic program for home/professional use. Don’t get the big head and keep the prices down. These last four years with the Biden socialist program have crippled normal people from just plain shop for the family. Thank you. I love Excel so far.
  • Dosent work

    1
    By Forget About It1
    They did an update about a tear ago and now it dosent work
  • Slow

    2
    By Slow moving again
    It’s so slow!!!!
  • Excel Goods and not so goods

    3
    By Buzz Hazmat
    Goods- Once one aquires and understands the orientation about how EXCEL works, good. EXCEL has huge flexibility. I've used EXCEL for years and had good success. The key is developing a repeatable skill. Therein lies the challenge. Which leads to "not so good". The not so good - unless you do the same tasks over and over and over, learning new tricks is not easy. Excel is a complex software program and the tips and tricks apply only when doing a task that you know. So learning a new trick depends on what you're doing and when you need to learn the trick. The biggest issue is asking for help in a way that shows the EXCEL tips and tricks that match what I need to do. For searches. I have to put the question into a form that almost always requires insider knowledge I don't have- yet. I have to know some accounting or some "insider' term, to know what words to use, and if I don't know any of the 'sercret words' I can piss away a lot of time trying to find what I really need - which is the major downfall of almost all Tech programs including EXCEL. The people who write the software know so much about the software they literally can't imagine someone else not knowing enough to 'ask an intelligent question'. The programmers can't understand how anyone doesn't know what or clearly perceive what they know. This leads to programmers having "puffed up" egos and the tendency to think they are smarter than everyone else around them. This "smartest person in the room" mental attitude reflects in how many programmers view the world. This "smarter than you" attitude reflects in how they dislike - extrememly- correcting minor errors they've made in writing the programs. By now, you may have guessed that i had experiences with programmers, and I did. 8 years. On the whole, programmers just like the people who wrote the EXCEL programs really are competent. They have done well here with EXCEL. EXCEL can do just about anything - IF- I can figure out how to make EXCEL do that thing. And there is the rub. .Progaammers fall prey to being unable to understand how someone 'not them' does not understand how to make the program work. They just can't imagine that prospect because of how their brains work. Most people are illogical. Programmers are, for the most part, logical, and also very ordered and structured because that is how programming is. So, asking a programmer to provide an instruction manual that is quick, simple to understand, and relates to questions the user may have is very difficult. Someone else needs to do that part. A translator who can listen in "Programmer Speak" and output "User Speak". And that is the basis for why Artiticial Intelligence (AI) is sweeping across the world. AI is rapidly becoming the interface between the Programming World and the Rest-of-Us world. And maybe, just maybe, we can survive the AI process long enough to get the answers we need to keep surviving. Maybe.
  • unstable and data loss

    1
    By TakenNickNameWesly
    Unstable, freeze and exit randomly causing data loss.
  • hard to use

    2
    By msshyks
    its not user friendly but I make due.
  • The Tool You Need with Microsoft that You Dont

    1
    By Dan in Utah
    You know what you need but Microsoft always gets in the way.

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