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On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 9:32 AM, Shahzeb Raj <shahnawaz...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> http://rajexcel.blogspot.com/2013/04/whats-new-in-excel-2013.html
>
> When a new version of Microsoft Office is released, sometimes Excel gets
> lots of new features and other times it gets very few new features. In the
> case of Office 2013, Excel got quite a few new features.****
> Here’s a quick summary of what’s new in Excel 2013, relative to Excel 2010:
> ****
>
> ·         *Cloud storage: *Excel is tightly integrated with Microsoft’s
> SkyDrive web-based storage.****
>
> ·         *Support for other devices: *Excel is available for other
> devices, including touch sensitive devices such as Windows RT tablets and
> Windows phones.****
>
> ·         *New aesthetics: *Excel has a new “flat” look and displays an
> (optional) graphic in the title bar. The default color scheme is white, but
> you can choose from two other color schemes (light gray and dark gray) in
> the General tab of the Excel Options dialog box.****
> ·
> *Single document interface: *Excel no longer supports the option to
> display multiple workbooks in a single window. Each workbook has its own
> top-level Excel window and Ribbon.****
>
> ·         *New types of assistance: *Excel provides recommended pivot
> tables and recommended charts.****
>
> ·         *Fill Flash: *Fill Flash is a new way to extract (by example)
> relevant data from text strings. You can also use this feature to combine
> data in multiple columns.****
>
> ·         *Support for Apps for Office: *You can download or purchase
> apps that can be embedded in a workbook file.****
>
> ·         *The Data Model: *Create pivot tables from multiple data
> tables, combined in a relational manner.****
>
> ·         *New Slicer option: *The Slicer feature, introduced in Excel
> 2010 for use with pivot tables, has been expanded and now works with tables.
> ****
>
> ·         *Timeline filtering: *Similar to the Slicer, the Timeline makes
> it easy to filter data by dates.****
>
> ·         *Quick Analysis: *Quick Analysis provides single click access
> to various data analysis tools.****
>
> ·         *Enhanced chart formatting: *Modifying charts is significantly
> easier.****
>
> ·         *New worksheet functions: *Excel 2013 supports dozens of new
> worksheet functions.****
>
> ·         *Backstage: *The Backstage screen has been reorganized and is
> easier to use.****
>
> ·         *New add-ins: *Three new add-ins are included (for Office
> Professional Plus only):****
> PowerPivot, Power View, and Inquire.****
>
> http://rajexcel.blogspot.com/2013/04/whats-new-in-excel-2013.html
>
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