Click on the Excel tab from the menu on top of your screen. In the new dialog window that opens, you can see the version number as well as the license type. We hope that this article was able to help you in determining which version of Excel you have.
Select the File tab from the Excel ribbon and then select Help. Your version of Excel will appear under About Microsoft Excel. Select the File tab from the Excel ribbon, then select Account > About Excel. Your version of Excel will appear in the top line of the window.
2 – Version number, which includes version, build number, and the type of installation such as Click-to-run or Windows Store. 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.
These versions of Excel are 32-bit. Select the File tab from the Excel ribbon and then select Help. Your version of Excel will appear under About Microsoft Excel. Select the File tab from the Excel ribbon, then select Account > About Excel.
What are the different versions of Microsoft 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!
The version number will be “12.0” for Excel 2007, “14.0” for Excel 2010, “15.0” for Excel 2013, or “16.0” for Excel 2016 and later versions. (It is unclear if the Version property returns something other than “16.0” for Excel 2019, but it definitely returns ” 16.0 ” for Office 365.).
How to check the version of Excel 2016?
To check the Version from Excel 2016 start Excel an click on File / Account. On the right side you see the office main version. In the scrrenshot it is 2016. Below you find the exact version. In the screenshot it is 1707 (Build 8326.2096).
Click on Excel on the Mac Menu Bar and then select About Microsoft Excel. In the About Excel dialog box, all details will be displayed! So, you can either look at the starting screen of the application, the menu ribbon, or the help/about option in Excel to get information like product version, build number, etc.
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!