Luis Camacho
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443 votes
Thanks for the suggestion about the Data Form. We don’t have plans to implement this in the near future, so we’re marking it “Not at this time”.
We recommend using Tables to make data entry easy. To create a table, just press CMD+T. With a table, you can press TAB to move across the fields and then it will automatically go to the beginning of the next line if you’re at the last field. If you’re on the last record in the table, it will add a new record to the end of the list.
Please comment to let us know what other reasons you’re using the Data Form that make it easier/better than using a Table.
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Thanks for supporting this suggestion with your votes. It’s unlikely that we’ll be able to bring PowerPivot to Excel for Mac, because it relies on features of the operating system that don’t exist on Mac OS. We’ll keep tracking votes, since we know that the scenarios made possible by PowerPivot are important, even if the solution will need to be something else.
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111 votes10 comments · Excel for Mac » Charting, Mapping and Visualizations · Flag idea as inappropriate… · Admin →
We are investigating the best way to improve the performance of drawing charts after scrolling, and are prioritizing this along with all the other requests here.
Steve K [MS Excel]
Luis Camacho supported this idea ·
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We are pleased to announce that the first set of Power Query features are now available in version 16.29 and greater. At this stage you can refresh from text, CSV, XLSX, JSON and XML files.
Refer to the following blog post for more details:
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Excel-Blog/Get-amp-Transform-Power-Query-in-Excel-for-Mac-Phase-1/ba-p/876840I encourage you to try the new functionality and share your feedback with us via Send a Smile/Frown at the top right corner in your Excel for Mac.
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Mac users also need advanced data manipulation and querying. Please add Power Components to Mac Version.
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Adding my vote here, since the administrators removed PowerPivot out of the original master thread which was: https://excel.uservoice.com/forums/304933-excel-for-mac/suggestions/8995483-add-support-for-power-query?tracking_code=a914dcc357575f5c2269f2f4411a900c