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  1. Collaborate for free with online versions of Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and OneNote. Save documents, spreadsheets, and presentations online, in OneDrive.

  2. Everything you do in Excel for the web — naming a file, entering data — is automatically saved to your OneDrive. Do your work. After you name your file, you can enter data and create tables, charts, and formulas. Select the tabs at the top to find the features you want.

  3. With Excel for the web you use your web browser to create, view, and edit workbooks you store on OneDrive or Dropbox. If your organization or college has a Microsoft 365 plan or SharePoint site, start using Excel for the web by creating or storing workbooks in libraries on your site.

  4. Everything you do in Excel for the web — naming a file, entering data — is automatically saved. Do your work After you name your file, you can enter data, and create tables, charts, and formulas.

  5. Try it! Excel for the web gives you the power of Excel on any device, from almost anywhere. Here are some of the great features to try out: Sign in to Office.com for the best place to get started. Select Excel to see recent files and templates, or create a new blank workbook.

  6. Common Tasks. Save a copy of a workbook to your computer. Print a workbook. Refreshing data in a workbook in a browser window.

  7. Create a workbook in Excel for the web. With Excel for the web running in your web browser, you can: Share your workbook with others and collaborate on the same file at the same time. Add tables and charts to make your data visual. Create a survey.

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