Once data is loaded into Excel, Copilot allows users to ask questions in natural language instead of building new formulas.
As Microsoft ramps up Copilot’s capabilities in Excel, the AI tool is becoming genuinely useful for spreadsheet work.
We test Claude in Excel, a beta version add-in requiring a paid plan, and show where it saves time on formula fixes.
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How to use the ROWS function in Microsoft Excel
Create robust, backward-compatible Excel workbooks by leveraging the structural power of the ROWS function.
Discover 15 modern Excel functions for 2026, including Group By and Scan, so you speed up your workflows, summaries and ...
If Excel AutoSave suddenly stopped working for workbooks stored in OneDrive or SharePoint after an Office/OneDrive update, ...
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How to add and use value tokens in Microsoft Excel
Bring your spreadsheets to life with visual value tokens that pull reputable, real-time data from Bing.
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