Let’s be honest— Microsoft Excel is a powerhouse, but it can also feel like a time sink. Whether you’re formatting endless tables, sorting mountains of data, or generating the same reports over and ...
Excel has powerful automation features that can clean data, build reports, and run repetitive workflows faster than most people expect. From Power Query to macros, Office Scripts, and smart formulas, ...
Excel’s built-in automation tools can be faster and more reliable than AI chatbots for many everyday data tasks—if you know where to find and use them. Features like Power Query, PivotTables, Office ...
Automation in Excel has advanced well beyond basic formulas and macros, allowing more efficient handling of repetitive tasks. Excel Off The Grid explains how combining Office Scripts with Power ...
Q. I noticed there is a new tab in my Excel 365 called Automate. What does this do? A. There is an Automate tab available in Microsoft 365, Excel for Microsoft 365 for Mac, and Excel for the web. The ...
Microsoft is working on a new feature to enable Excel users on Windows and Mac to automate their repetitive tasks. The functionality is already available for the Microsoft Excel web client. Microsoft ...
In my previous post, I showed you how to create a clickable button in Excel. That button displayed a simple message box. Now, I want to show you how to use the button to kick off a PowerShell script.
Near the end of each month, Microsoft publishes a changelog of all the new features it added to Excel and Teams in the four weeks prior. The firm already released a list of capabilities it added to ...