You can read more about that particular feature (and known issues) in Microsoft’s detailed article on the Show Changes feature (Images courtesy Microsoft). This ties into the new “Show Changes” features in Excel: Select File > Info > Version History to see what is available: You can now view and restore versions of your Excel document using the built-in version history. Select a predefined zoom level from 25% to 200% in the bottom right corner.Pinch/stretch to zoom on touch screen or trackpad.Easier ZoomingĮxcel Online now supports many different ways to zoom in and out on a spreadsheet: You can also press the “Alt” key to show ribbon shortcut tips, just like in the desktop app. Override browser shortcuts is checked by default (but uncheck it if you still want browser shortcuts to be available).
To see the list of Excel keyboard shortcuts, click on the Help tab and select Keyboard Shortcuts. Better Keyboard ShortcutsĮxcel Online now supports many of the keyboard shortcuts you’re familiar with from the desktop app. It will show all the work sheet tabs in a scrolling list, which is handy if you have a bunch of tabs in your worksheet.
All SheetsĮxcel Online now has a “All Sheets” button that you’ll find to the left of the first tab.
In this article we’ll be touching on some new features that are available in recent versions of Excel Online, including some features that are exclusive to the Web. While the online version of Excel (available via Office 365) isn’t nearly as feature-rich as the desktop version, Microsoft is slowly adding more features (and improving performance) to the online versions of their apps, including features you can only find in the browser-based version.