Whilst preparing the third edition of my first book, Using Excel for Business Analysis, I’ve been on the latest, most up to date version of Excel through the Microsoft Insider Program and have been using the new tools a little earlier than I would normally have done. In the versions since then, the changes have been somewhat less traumatic for users and in recent years Microsoft has been moving towards a subscription-based model, making the changes incrementally rather than all at once.Īlthough Excel 2019 is technically not yet available, many of the new features are already accessible if you’re on the Office 365 subscription. The introduction of the Ribbon and change of file types caused all sort of difficulties for heavy-duty Excel users, financial modellers included. The biggest change was way back when the big jump from Excel 2003 to 2007 occurred. Each time an updated version of Excel is launched, new features are introduced and subtle changes in the look and feel take place.
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