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Office 2016 home and student vs professional
Office 2016 home and student vs professional









office 2016 home and student vs professional
  1. #Office 2016 home and student vs professional install
  2. #Office 2016 home and student vs professional update
  3. #Office 2016 home and student vs professional pro
  4. #Office 2016 home and student vs professional windows

#Office 2016 home and student vs professional windows

It says Excel 2016 MSO and a long number, 32-bit (I’m using a tablet with Windows 10). I can’t even copy paste the version here because you can’t copy it anymore (what rationale could there be for disallowing that?). Yet none of the help files say the specific version, just Office 2016, or Excel 2016, which if you look at the “About” page inside the software, that’s what I have. Sigh, no wonder none of the help files on support are of any use to me. So, all in all I’m going to keep Excel 2010 on my machine and run that with PPV2. The two functions for comparing what’s in one list with what’s in another Rob mentions also look useful, however, Access can do that.

office 2016 home and student vs professional

The only thing I’ll really miss about 2013/16 is that it can address two screens in one instance -I like that, but can live without it when using PP (I still have XL2016 as part of my Office 365 home subscription). Those people that I know of who have PP at all generally have 2010/V2.Īside from that rereading Rob’s assessment of Excel 2016 most of the most welcome improvements seem to reverting 2013 to how it was at 2010/V2 – so why not go just back there.

#Office 2016 home and student vs professional update

More crucially, when it does update to the current version that book is no longer editable in 2010/V2. First it didn’t seem to be able to reliably update the data model of workbooks created in 2010/V2 to the new version, some worked, some didn’t. Well I bought and tried Excel 2016 standalone and I’ve quickly un-installed it and got a refund. Six, no seven hours to get a straight and intelligible answer.

office 2016 home and student vs professional

#Office 2016 home and student vs professional install

“If you buy the standalone through the MS portal then if it doesn’t install you can have your money back”. Then install Excel 365 Standalone”.What about file associations I said, when I open an XL file which version of XL will be opening it, “probably the Office 365 Version” he said, “you’ll probably just have to live with that”. However, it should be possible to have both versions of XL on the same machine.Install Office Hoe 365 and then delete the short-cuts to the 365 Home Version of Excel”. You can try it using the ‘office deployment tool’ (which is meant for ProPlus and other business versions), but it probably won’t work. “No I don’t think you can replace the XL component of home with standalone. Until at last I get a straight answer – having been directed to the “Business” and “Pro” sales teams all day eventually someone points me at the consumer people (this is the UK). Everybody I spoke to at MS (at least four on-line chats and 5 or 6 phone calls each of which included conversations with two or three people) said they could help but no-one actually could.

office 2016 home and student vs professional

I have spent six hours today trying to get an answer as to whether I can replace the version of XL that is part of Office 365 Home on one of my machines (the one I use, of course) with XL 2013/16 standalone. I seem to have come across one issue and that is that it seems that Excel 2013/2016 Standalone seem to exist in a no-mans land between the sales to business and the sales to consumers sides of MS. There also may be other versions that don’t include Power Pivot (for instance we are currently unsure about Office 365 University), so please don’t treat this as an exhaustive list, but those above are guaranteed NOT to have Power Pivot. Just to be clear, here are some Office 2016 versions that we are positive do NOT include Power Pivot: UPDATE: Power Pivot in Excel 2016 Standalone is now available here! What Versions of Office 2016 do NOT Include Power Pivot? YES, Power Pivot WILL be included in the Standalone Excel SKU as well, but that is not available yet for purchase.

#Office 2016 home and student vs professional pro

Purchase and Download Office 2016 Pro from Amazon Here What About Excel Standalone? Unlike the 2013 debacle, Office 2016 *does* offer Power Pivot in the Pro SKU that’s available for retail purchase: Office 365 E4 andE5 Good News: It’s Also Back in Pro Retail!įor those of you who prefer non-subscription versions, good news. Power Pivot *IS* included in the following Office 365 Plans: Versions of Office 365 that DO Contain Power Pivot This followup helps you decide what version of Office 2016 to purchase. You Want This, But What Versions Have It?Īwhile back, I posted about all of the cool improvements in Power Pivot 2016 as compared to 2013.











Office 2016 home and student vs professional