Contents
1 What’s New in Excel 2016 (and 2013)
Color Returns to the Excel Interface
The Data Model from Excel 2013 Is the Most Important Feature in 2016
Clean Your Data with Power Query
Pivot Your Data on a Map with 3D Maps
View Your Data Using Six New Chart Types
Forecast the Future Using a Forecast Sheet
Important Features from Excel 2013
Displaying Two Workbooks on Two Monitors
Dismissing the Start Screen Permanently
Using the Subscription Model of Office 365
Using the Cloud for Storage and More
Search the Internet from Excel
Find a Ribbon Command if You Know the Exact Name of the Command
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