Jun 24 2016 01:14 PM
We love hearing from our customers. To help us build the best version of Excel ever, we have partnered with UserVoice to create this site to hear your suggestions and ideas for the next version of Excel. We will do our best to respond to every suggestion that gets at least 20 votes.
Feb 09 2021 08:39 AM
@Olaf Hubel Excel has become so flaky and unstable. It literally crashed from selecting a different shade of color for one cell. 1.5 hours of work gone because this application has become so unstable. Poor execution.
Feb 09 2021 09:16 AM
In my experience, the problem is usually with the company server
or internet line when, for example, you work with OneDrive and not with Excel itself.
We also have to be clear that the more possibilities a software offers, the more complex it becomes. In the case of Excel, when I compare Excel 2.0 with Excel 365, it's like day and night for a user.
Of course, the possibilities with Excel 365 compared to Excel 2.0 are also day and night.
For me, an Excel division into categories would be of great advantage, such as beginners (for pupils and schools, etc.) / private (for private users, students, etc.) / business (for SME "Small & Medium Enterprises", self-employed, etc.) / Enterprice (MA "Major Accounts", Public Sector, etc.).
This would immediately make it clear to the user / customer what he needs and where to look in order to purchase an Office / Excel version.
Otherwise I find Excel (even if I don't know anything), the best invention since there is chocolate!
In the end, I would like to thank you and everyone else for taking the time to read my comment so far.
Nikolino
I know I don't know anything (Socrates)
Mar 20 2021 07:30 AM
Sep 16 2021 05:45 AM
@Olaf Hubel I have a suggestion for formatting toolbar. Instead of having a 100 buttons, each button for a specific purpose, they should reuse some of the buttons, such as the case for Increasing or Decreasing buttons. For example, if i'm formatting the Excel values for decimals, I can press the button to increase or decrease decimals. But if I'm formatting for time, I should be able to press those same increase or decrease button and it should go from hours, to hours and mins, to hours, mins and seconds, etc. Same goes for short date to long date.
Sep 16 2021 05:46 AM
Oct 28 2021 03:25 PM