Microsoft Excel app recently received 15 positive reviews on iPhone, iPad, and Android devices. Users in the United States have given Microsoft Excel app an average rating of 4.76 out of 5 stars, based on a total of 1M ratings since its release on Mar 24 by Microsoft Corporation. Can you share your positive or negative thoughts about Microsoft Excel?
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I think IXL is good because you can write whatever you want it has a Calendar and you’re annoying people are poops
99.9999999 % . If it were free would be 100% Thanks
Great except autofill and format painter
So much tools are missing. Not like on computer
It’s like having my desktop computer in my hand wherever I go. Full functionality.
Me encanta todo lo que se puede hacer con Excel una herramienta súper útil
Excel is one of the best software packages I have ever used.
I have used Excel for probably 20 years. I started out with a spreadsheet from Sun I believe. I really like the user friendly format of excel. what I don’t like is that Microsoft now wants to be paid by the month for it to use. I don’t mind buying a program, but I don’t like making monthly payments on one! So I guess I would have to say that I really like Excel, but I don’t like Microsoft’s business practices.
Sometimes it crashes losing data, backups are useful, but still lose data until the last backup Excel has helped me save many lives on many subjects, so very important program
I’m not an expert user. For me, this is a simple easy to use crossover that doesn’t require complicated adjustments to make up for gaps!
Es exactamente lo que necesito funciona exelente en todo momento
UI takes up 70% of the screen, and half the time my excel sheets in O365 don’t load.
Nice to have the ability to work between office and road with the same platform that works seamless with few drawbacks.
Using this template was pretty straightforward and as I entered my data, it automatically calculated everything for me which was great. Thank you.
I use it on an iPad, but I have memories of using it on Windows. Is there a source for info about what is not supported in Apple-world? Or perhaps an online help facility that cuts through the ambiguity? Ideally, I could go to a website that addresses ONLY the iPad/iPhone version.