Excel for mac 16.9 slow

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In Microsoft's example, a quad-core 2GHz CPU would have taken 20 seconds to calculate 1,200 SUMIFS, AVERAGEIFS, and COUNTIFS formulas aggregating data from a million cells in Excel 2010. If you use formulas such as SUMIFS, COUNTIFS, AVERAGEIFS, MAXIFS, and MINIFS, you'll see that the formulas run more quickly. This content can be accessed in the three major Office apps - Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.Įxcel also has a handful of improvements specific to the app, the most notable of which may be the improved performance.

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This feature was brought to Office Insiders on Windows back in April, and Microsoft explained how to use the feature at the time. The update carries version 16.42, with build number 20100402, and one of the big additions is the ability to add 'premium' creative content, such as stock photos, images, sticker, and so on, all royalty-free. Specifically, the update is making its way to those enrolled in the Slow ring, which generally gets updates every month, a few days before the updates make their way to general users. Office Insiders on macOS have a handful of improvements making their way to the suite of apps, as a new build is currently rolling out.