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Download and install or reinstall Office 2019, Office 2016, or Office 2013

Learn how to download and install Office 2013 on your PC or Mac, or reinstall it if you already have a product key and an account. Find troubleshooting tips, activation help, and more resources for Office 2013.
Applies To: Office 2019, Office 2016, Office 2016 for Mac, Office 2013

Basic tasks in Excel - Microsoft Support

Find and apply a template. Get started with basic tasks in Excel such as opening a workbook, entering and formatting data, calculating data, and trying some quick analysis features..
Applies To: Excel for Microsoft 365, Excel 2024, Excel 2021, Excel 2019, Excel 2016

Video: Make the switch to Excel 2013 - Microsoft Support

Learn the top five changes in Excel 2013, such as the ribbon, the file tab, and the tell me feature. Watch the video and explore more resources for Excel 2013 training and tips.
Applies To: Excel 2013

Excel help & learning

Support for Excel 2013 has ended. Learn what end of Excel 2013 support means for you and find out how you can upgrade to Microsoft 365. Get the details. Trending topics. Use XLOOKUP to find what you need. Work with stocks and geography data. Turn your data into insights. List of all Excel functions available. VLOOKUP function. IF function.

Office 2013 Quick Start Guides - Microsoft Support

Office 2013 Quick Start Guides. Excel 2013 Word 2013 Outlook 2013 PowerPoint 2013 Access 2013 More... If you’re new to Office 2013, you can download any of our free Quick Start Guides. These printable guides contain useful tips, shortcuts, and screenshots to help you find your way around.
Applies To: Excel 2013, Word 2013, Outlook 2013, PowerPoint 2013, Access 2013, OneNote 2013, Project Standard 2013, Publisher 2013, Visio 2013

Video: Using functions in Excel 2013 - Microsoft Support

Excel 2013 training. Basic math in Excel. Using functions in Excel 2013. Next: Top tips for working in Excel for the web. Overview Transcript. A function is a predefined formula that helps save you time. For example, use the SUM function to add lots of numbers or cells, and the PRODUCT function to multiply them. Want more?
Applies To: Excel 2013
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