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- Continued innovation in the charting engine, with features like “sparklines”, a better user-interface, cross-sheet conditional formatting, and improved interactivity.
- Improved Excel Web App experience, with many core features available in your favorite browser. Multiple users can now edit the same spreadsheet simultaneously.
- Speedier calculations with improvements in file load and charting that make Excel feel faster overall.
- New functions have been added, along with a new version of Solver.
I don’t know about you, but I can’t wait to get my geeky hands on a copy of the new Excel. Please let me know if you are one of the privileged few to get an advance copy. Cheers!
You can download the Beta of Office 2010 right now at http://www.microsoft.com/office/2010/en/default.aspx
ReplyDeleteHonestly, I am a bit surprised that an Excel Enthusiast like yourself isn't part of Microsoft TechNet, where you can get advance copies of many of Microsoft's products.