Description
- With the new Sparklines feature, you can create small charts in a single cell to quickly discover patterns in your data
- The Slicer feature gives you a rich visualization of your PivotTable view so you can dynamically segment and filter the data to display precisely what you need
- With the new search filter, you can spend less time sifting through large data sets in your tables and PivotTable views, and more time analyzing data
- The Excel Web App lets you edit workbooks in a web browser when you’re away from the office, without compromising the quality of your viewing experience
- Conditional formatting gives you more control over styles and icons, improved data bars, and the ability to highlight specific items in a few clicks
- The ability to display different data views directly in a PivotChart, independent of PivotTable views, helps you analyze and capture the most compelling picture of your numbers
- The new Microsoft Office Backstage view replaces the traditional File menu to let you save, share, print, and publish your workbooks with just a few clicks
- For power users, Excel 2010 offers 64-bit scalability for working with memory-intensive datasets, supporting spreadsheets greater than the 2 GB file size of previous Excel versions
Microsoft Excel 2010 Features
Create data charts in a single cell
With Sparklines, a new feature in Excel 2010, you can create small charts in a single cell to quickly discover patterns in your data. It’s a quick and easy way to highlight important data trends such as seasonal increases or decreases, saving you time.
Zero in on the right data points quickly
Excel 2010 delivers a new and exciting filter enhancement for your PivotTables®. The Slicer feature provides you with a rich visualization of your PivotTable view so you can dynamically segment and filter the data to display precisely what you need. With the new search filter, you can spend less time sifting through large data sets in your tables and PivotTable views, and more time analyzing.
Access your spreadsheets from virtually anywhere
Post your spreadsheets online and then access, view and edit wherever from just about any computer or your Windows® phone.
Connect, share and accomplish more when working together
Co-authoring through Excel Web App makes it possible for you to edit the same spreadsheet with others simultaneously from different locations.
Add more sophistication to your data presentations
Conditional Formatting in Excel 2010 gives you more control over styles and icons, improved data bars, and the ability to highlight specific items in a few clicks. Negative values are more clearly displayed and zero values are suppressed. New gradient fills with borders and solid fills make it easier to add more visibility to your values.
Do things easier and faster
Excel 2010 simplifies how you access features. The new Microsoft Office Backstage™ view replaces the traditional File menu to let you save, share, print and publish your workbooks with just a few clicks. And, with the improved Ribbon, you can access your favorite commands even more quickly by customizing tabs or creating your own to personalize the experience to your work style.
System Requirements
Computer and Processor | 500 MHz or faster |
Hard disk |
2 GB |
Display | 1024×576 or higher |
Operating system | Windows 7, Windows Vista with SP1, Windows XP SP3 (32-bit), Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2003 R2 with MSXML 6.0, or later 32- or 64-bit OS |
Memory | 256 MB |
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