Microsoft is overhauling Excel with live custom data types. You can create cells for countries and pull out data, track stocks, pull in food info for diet plans, and lots more. Microsoft has teamed up with Wolfram Alpha to make it happen. Details here: https://t.co/ZkSw41CudA pic.twitter.com/BLGWRmxX8b
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) October 29, 2020
What's next for Microsoft Excel https://t.co/VgMtzXEKMt by @maryjofoley
— ZDNet (@ZDNet) October 29, 2020
"At the end of the day, Excel is a development environment. It's the world's most popular programming language. And so this data type construct just gives you a lot more flexibility in terms of what you can go out and build." -- @jones206 https://t.co/i0oCc5lzFd
— Emil Protalinski (@EPro) October 29, 2020
Great article from @EPro on the new #datatypes we're announcing today in #Excel.
— Brian Jones (@jones206) October 29, 2020
This was a partnership with @msexcel and the @MSPowerBI team and @arunulag and I are excited about what our two teams were able to build together. https://t.co/IDdAaqTEVl
마이크로소프트, 엑셀에 사용자 커스텀 라이브 데이터 형식 추가, 오피스 인사이더 베타 테스트 중. 단일 셀에 구조화된 데이터 집합 추가 가능해지나보군요
— lunamoth (@lunamoth) October 29, 2020
Microsoft overhauls Excel with live custom data types - The Verge https://t.co/jB7GBJ27e4
"What we're really trying to do is make sure that we integrate Power BI natively into Excel." -- @arunulaghttps://t.co/i0oCc5lzFd
— Emil Protalinski (@EPro) October 29, 2020
Lots of buzz about Excel's new "data types". Will be interesting to see how this works in practice.https://t.co/1kzZQ6rwap
— Chris Moffitt (@chris1610) October 29, 2020
I got into more details here on the ways in which #datatypes give you much more flexibility in what you can build in @msexcel, but also more confidence, as you can inspect the data and you know where it came from. https://t.co/iPAYf2Rayj
— Brian Jones (@jones206) October 29, 2020
Microsoft overhauls #Excel with live custom data types #powerbi https://t.co/Pmnn6lgURE
— Kim Manis (@kimmanis) October 29, 2020