![]() ![]() ![]() We've re-engineered Excel's calculation engine with the release of dynamic array functions, which replace Excel's legacy Ctrl+Shift+Enter (CSE) array functions. We improved Excel’s memory allocation with Large Address Aware Excel, increased copy/paste speed, undo, conditional formatting, cell editing and selection, scrolling, filtering, file open, and programmability. We've made substantial performance improvements to the VLOOKUP, HLOOKUP and MATCH functions, which also resulted in significant decreases in calculation time - and for Microsoft 365 customers, XLOOKUP and XMATCH offer better flexibility and even more performance improvements. We've again made substantial performance improvements to Aggregation functions (SUMIFS, COUNTIFS, AVERAGEIFS, etc.), RealtimeData (RTD), and lots more for significant decreases in calculation time. ![]() We listened, and the team set to addressing those areas where we could make the most significant performance improvements possible and deliver them in the shortest time. For instance, we discovered that many heavy, institutional Excel users were less than thrilled with Excel’s performance when they upgraded from Office 2010 to newer versions. In fact, many of the improvements we have made recently were direct responses to customer pain points. ![]() We constantly seek customer feedback regarding what we can do to make a better product, and implement positive suggestions whenever we can. Here on the Excel team, we’re always working to improve Excel’s performance and stability. ![]()
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