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Learn to find out the list of Excel functions available in any versions of Excel, and the new functions in Microsoft 365 for Excel.

In the realm of Excel functions, the landscape evolves with the advent of Microsoft 365, ushering in a fresh array of functionalities. While some may seek the elusive "unique" function in Excel, its absence may puzzle users, prompting inquiries into its whereabouts. Yet, for those contemplating a journey beyond Microsoft 365, the question arises: Can Excel still be wielded sans this subscription? Even as Excel 365 boasts a robust toolkit, the exact count of functions within its domain remains a curiosity. Conversely, Excel Online presents its own set of limitations, with certain features conspicuously absent from its arsenal. Thus, the realm of Excel, be it in its 365 iteration or beyond, teems with questions and discoveries waiting to unfold.


List of Excel functions only in office 365,New Functions in Microsoft 365 - Excel,Why can't I find the unique function in Excel?,Can I still use Excel without Microsoft 365?,How many functions are there in Excel 365?,What features are not available in Excel Online?,

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00:00Have you been browsing through the social media platform for Excel tips and tricks video and you
00:04came across a demonstration of certain function? However, when you try those functions, you realize
00:08that they are not available on your version of Excel. This leads to a question, which functions
00:13are actually available in my version of Excel? The first website you can utilize is from Microsoft
00:18to verify whether the function is accessible in your version of Excel. This website presents a
00:23comprehensive list of all the available functions in Excel along with the version in which each
00:28function was introduced. Like for example, BitXR functions available starting on Excel 2013
00:33while ByColumn and ByRow function is available on Microsoft 365. The second website you can visit
00:40is a third-party platform operated by BetterSolution. I find this website preferable to Microsoft site
00:45mainly because it organizes the function based on the version of Excel. However, it's worth noting
00:50that this website tends to become outdated rapidly, particularly regarding newer function. If you need
00:55the links to this website, please leave a request on the comment section and I'll be happy to help out.
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