
Unfortunately the VBA Editor is not really ready to use: you can’t insert new modules or UserForms, and while you can edit existing modules, you can’t even view the UserForms. Mac Office 2016 does still support VBA, of course, and Microsoft has rebuilt the VBA Editor from scratch, which was drastically. I did have to rebuild the LaunchPad links to Office 2011 and put the icons back onto the Dock, but that only wasted an hour.

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On the Mac, I was glad to see that I could install Office 2016 without wiping out the previously installed Office 2011. So far, Mac Office 2016 is only available via Office 365, which Microsoft treats as a good thing. In Windows, installing from Office 365 wipes out any older versions of Office, so you can’t run Office 2007, 2010, and 2013 side-by-side to support different clients. Updating Windows Office 2016 preview versions has never gone without several major hitches for me, followed by complete uninstallation then reinstallation from scratch.
COLORFUL CHART EXCEL FOR MAC 2016 PASSWORD
The Windows Office 2016 preview has only been available through Office 365 (the kludgy online subscription service). I never can remember which of my umpteen Microsoft logins is valid for Office 365, and even when I look it up, the correct user ID and password don’t work the first time. Microsoft has added waterfalls, histograms, paretos, treemaps, and sunbursts. The latest Office 2016 preview features a few new chart types, including some that were previously only available to users of add-ins like the Peltier Tech Charts for Excel. New Charts (Windows only, so far)Įarlier, Microsoft Introduc new and modern chart types now available in Office 2016 Preview. Now Office looks and feels the same across all platforms: Windows, Mac, Android, iOS. It no longer feels like a toy program built by an 8th grader in shop class. The Office 2016 for Mac user interface is very much like that for Office for Windows. Highlights Mac Office 2016 User Interface I’ve been playing a bit with the Office 2016 for Windows preview for a while, but I haven’t done much with the Mac preview.

We’ve known for months that Microsoft has been working on Office 2016 for both Windows and Mac. The big announcement from Microsoft last Thursday was Office 2016 for Mac is here! Ed Bott has a glowing review at New Office 2016 for Mac makes life easier for the cross-platform crowd. Note: This article was originally published on 13 July.
