Under Product Information, you’ll find your Excel version name and, in some cases, the full version number. For more information, click on About Excel. A dialog box opens, showing the full version number and bit version (32-bit or 64-bit).
Open any Microsoft Excel file and look at the top left corner of the file. Depending on how the File button looks, you can easily identify the version of Excel. For Microsoft Excel 2016, you can easily spot the difference.
What excel version is on my pc?
You can easily check Excel version you are using by looking at the menu or the top ribbon. Open any Microsoft Excel file and look at the top left corner of the file. Depending on how the File button looks, you can easily identify the version of Excel.
We know that Microsoft Excel has different features across different versions and there are several Excel version, like Excel 2003, 2007, 2010, 2013 and 2016!
Go to the Word/Excel/Power. Point menu, and select About Word, About Excel, About Power. Point, etcetera, and a new dialogue box should open that contains the full version number. You can compare your version number to the table below to determine the year of Microsoft Office that you’re using.
How do I find my version of excel in Office 365?
In my version of Excel in Office 365, the version information is listed under the About Excel subheading. The Product Information section of the Account tab on the File tab of the ribbon.
This begs the inquiry “How do I find the version number of Professor Excel tools?”
Click on “About” on the right side of the Professor Excel ribbon. Here you can find the version number, here: 3.1. Find the version number of Professor Excel Tools in the About section. When you contact the support for our Excel add-in Magic Merge Manager, please also provide the version number.
How do I find the bit version of an Excel file?
For more information, such as the bit-version, choose About Excel. A dialog box opens, showing the full version number and bit version (32-bit or 64-bit). Open any Office application, such as Word and create a new document.