Conditional formatting
Existing conditional formatting works when opened on Android version, but there is no option to create new from the Android app.
Not getting full value for money on office365 subscription.

6 comments
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Anonymous commented
the best way is to use Google Sheets instead.
Its free and the app has conditional formatting
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Anonymous commented
Not getting full value for money on office365 subscription.
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Aaron Chugg commented
Agreed. I feel like I've used excel a fair amount in my life through college and business. One thing is for certain, in the finance world which I work in, has a lot of uses for this feature. It seems like people are connected with their laptops or in this case tablets and phones enough that you'd think that this would be featured. I paid pretty good money for this service so I would expect more.I'm not saying that it has to have 100% of the features, but it should have most of them or at least the important features not just the basics. Please add these functions and make it better for those of us that need to fine tune our docs and spreadsheets on the go. Thanks!
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Brandon Moore commented
Agreed. Right now I have to login to my PC using TeamViewer to edit a document i save in the cloud. Definitely not ideal. With a paid office365 subscription, i am supposed to be getting full use out of my Excel for Android application and that is definitely not the case.
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Anonymous commented
same problem using chrome book any help
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Anton Ekman commented
I use the built in Gantt Project Planner template on the desktop version. When I try to view the spreadsheet on my android the conditional formatting making up the chart is not working correctly.