The bit version (32-bit or 64-bit) will be listed in the first row of the pop-up window. The Excel version will be listed under the Subscription Product section.Click the Account option on the left side menu.
Here's how to determine your version and 32 or 64 bit in Excel 2013: If your Excel looks like the screenshot above, then you are in luck! ? Again, you will need the Professional Plus version of Excel 2010.
To me, Power Query is worth the upgrade to Office 365 alone, and there are a lot of other cool new features too. Unfortunately, if you don't have these versions you will need to upgrade to use Power Query. Power Query is not compatible with any Mac versions of Excel yet.
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I'm not sure why some downvoted you - this seems a valid question. If you support open source! DISADVANTAGES: Probably lacksĬompatibility w/ at least some Office features. Inherent advantages if you pick a cloud app. Linux) or Google Docs (in the cloud) ADVANTAGES: Probably free! Your internet connected (which I assume is most of the time)ĪDVANTAGES: fast, your data auto-saves and is accessibleĪnywhere from the cloud in-browser! DISADVANTAGES: major step
Test if it the desktop versions will install in Wine (and add your results here, please).Įven if they won't you can still use the in-browser version when The 64-bit won't install (just like 2013).ĪDVANTAGES: faster access, probably more responsive, easierįile access! DISADVANTAGES: you may miss some of 2013'sįeatures if you're a power user or find it less visually appealing, IMPORTANT!! (I don't recall seeing anyone else put this. Software you want! DISADVANTAGES: in separate