Format and customize Excel 2013 charts quickly with the new Formatting Task pane
The new Excel makes creating and customizing charts simpler and more intuitive.
Transform data into insightful spreadsheets to help you analyze trends and visualize information.
The new Excel makes creating and customizing charts simpler and more intuitive.
Have you ever wanted to incorporate data from online resources into your Excel spreadsheets, such as stock quotes, weather, Bing Search results or even Twitter feeds? With new Webservice functions, now you can pull data from the internet into Excel–and the best part is the information updates automatically in your spreadsheet! Read on to find out how to put this functionality to work for you.
Forms are an intricate part of many organizations as they feed information into business processes that allow the organization to manage day-to-day processes.
Don’t have time to watch all the Oscar nominated movies, but want the inside scoop on the likely winners? Try the new Oscars Ballot Predictor app, which brings a bit of Hollywood fun to Excel 2013 and gives you a competitive edge at your Oscars party.
Thinking about making the change to Office 2013? Changes bring exciting new features, but new versions of your favorite software can take a bit of getting used to.
Have you ever had two different types of data that you wanted to show in one chart? Learn how Excel 2013 makes it easier to create combo charts with a second axis.
Excel for the browser has adopted a number of features that, previous to the 2013 release, only existed in the client application.
With Excel 2013, you now have a new default style and set of chart styles to apply to your chart.
Slicers were first introduced in Excel 2010 and made filtering PivotTables as simple as clicking a button.