Dropbox released a new integration with Microsoft Office Online, so you can now edit your Excel files in your Dropbox directly from your web browser. It allows you to save and share so many of our Microsoft Office files. We get the added benefits, such as Dropbox. An additional game changing element, is that in order to use Excel Online you have to be connected to the internet. However, most of the workbook features available on desktop are supported for viewing in your browser, but there are a few of them that cannot be edited or added from your browser. I found that although the interface in Excel Online is similar to the desktop version, there are fewer features built in. It also works in all the popular browsers namely, Chrome, Firefox and Internet Explorer. Microsoft’s Office Online version is completely free, which is a big bonus! It runs on everything, from Chromebooks and Linux PCs to iPad’s and Android tablets. Could this replace the desktop version of Office? Microsoft Excel desktop version has been the front end of our Sage Intelligence Reporting software for many years, and it was time for me to explore the unknown of Office Online and in particular Excel Online. I love working with Excel, and I am fortunate enough that I get to work with it every day. You must be wondering what has encouraged me to write about Excel. Excel is celebrated the world over, in schools, universities, homes, small start-ups and even big business, it just makes life so much easier! And if you are not using Excel, you will continuously find yourself looking for the “Export to Excel” button. I’ll start by saying I love Microsoft ® Excel ®, but then who doesn’t? Whether you drawing up your personal budget, planning your next holiday, creating surveys, running projects, calculating your loans or running your business, we all use this powerful spreadsheet application.
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