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  1. What's new in Excel 2021 for Windows - Microsoft Support

    • Work with a modernized Start experience and newly refreshed tabs in the ribbon. Experience a clean, clear style with monoline iconography, neutral color palette, and softer window corners. These updates com… See more

    Overview

    Excel 2021 for Windows allows you to collaboratively work with others and analyze data … See more

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    Co-authoring

    You and your colleagues can open and work on the same Excel workbook. This is called co-authoring. When you co-author, you can see each other's changes quickly — in a matt… See more

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    Better collaboration with modern comments

    Have control of when you send comments to your co-authors and be productive with a consistent commenting experience in your workbooks and other Office apps.
    LEARN M… See more

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    LET function

    The LET function assigns names to calculation results. This allows storing intermediate calculations, values, or defining names inside a formula. These names onl… See more

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    Dynamic arrays

    Write one formula and return an array of values. Expedite calculations and insights with six ​
    more new functions: FILTER, SORT, SORTBY, … See more

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    XMATCH function

    The XMATCH function searches for a specified item in an array or range of cells, and then returns the item's relative position.
    You can also use XMATCH to return a value in an … See more

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    This month we are excited to share a number of new features rolling out across Excel for the web, Windows, and Mac. GROUPBY and PIVOTBY, and Export Loop Tables to Excel are both available to Windows and Mac Insiders. Trendline Equation Formatting is now out to all web users, and Workbook Links are now live for Windows users.
    Modern Comments Modern comments in Excel for Windows are now built on the React Native framework, and you will now find people images are clickable showing their contact card details; comments can display both on the grid and in the side pane at the same time; and new icons for edit, resolve, and reactivate are available on the card.
    Version 2207 (Build 15427.20194) Optimized Excel recalculation on devices with constrained resources: On resource-constrained devices (two cores or less and eight gigabytes of RAM or less), Excel has now by default made recalculation more optimal by running calculation on a single thread.
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