Which excel am I using?

Use the Excel File tab to discover the version of Excel you are using. The Excel version is shown in the Product Activated section – Microsoft Office Home and Student 2010 The Excel bit version appears in the About Excel section – (32-bit).

Which excel am I running?

To determine what version of Microsoft Office is currently running on your computer, select your operating system from the list below and follow the instructions. Open any of the Office applications, such as Word, Excel, or Power, and point. Create a new document.

A common inquiry we ran across in our research was “What version of Excel Am I using?”.

If it looks something like this, you’re still using Excel 2003 (and it’s really time for an upgrade!) Of course if you hit the button (if you have a button in the top left-hand corner, you’re using 2007!) or the File Menu, go to Account and About Excel which should tell you your version as shown here:.

How do I know if I am using Excel 2016?

If it looks like the image below, then congratulations, you’re using the brand spanking new Excel 2016! The easiest way to distinguish 2016 from its predacessors is that it is the only version which has got the new “Tell me what you want to do” at the top which is suspiciously like the Office Assistant Paperclip but far less annoying.

Do you know the difference between Excel 2013 and 2016?

For Microsoft Excel 2016, you can easily spot the difference. You can see the “Tell me what you want to do” text at the top. It is the only Excel version with this feature. For any other version, this text is not available. If you are using Microsoft Excel 2013, you can see that the Ribbon tabs are all in Capital Letters!

How do I find my current version of Excel?

Look up the version number of your current Excel version. In Excel, click on “File”. In the lower part on the left side click on “Account”. There is a large button with a question mark on the right side. When you click on it, a new window opens. The top of the new window shows the version number.