Welcome to the November 2022 update. We are excited to announce the release of a couple features that are now generally available (GA) to all Excel users on Windows and Mac - Show Changes and insert Data from a Picture. For our web users, Chart Data Foils allows you to see a visual indicator highlighting the cell range used for charts. Lastly, iOS Insider users will experience a smoother and cleaner experience within the command and ribbon panes on their devices.
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Chart Data Foils
Chart Data Foils provides a visual indicator directly on the spreadsheet highlighting the source range of cells for charts. Users can easily modify that range with the click and drag of a mouse. After a user has created a chart, they can now leverage Data Foils to modify which rows/columns of data are used for their chart including its series titles, series values, and category values.
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Show Changes
Show Changes in Excel lets you see exactly what edits were made to your workbooks, so you can confidently allow others to collaborate on your work. You can see details of who changed what, where, and when, along with the previous value of the cell for quick reversion.
Data from Picture
With the new Data from Picture feature in Excel for Windows & Mac, you can insert data from a picture on your clipboard or an image file from your computer. There’s no need to type all the data—Excel can do it for you! Read more >
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Show Changes
Show Changes in Excel lets you see exactly what edits were made to your workbooks, so you can confidently allow others to collaborate on your work. You can see details of who changed what, where, and when, along with the previous value of the cell for quick reversion.
Get Fast and Fluent for Office on iPhone (Insiders)
These updates bring a modern look and feel to the contextual command bar and ribbon palette when working with documents, presentations, and worksheets on your iPhone. The new cleaner and simplified experience include:
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