October 11th, 2005

“Excel 12″ Adds Color


By Sean Fisher
Contributing Writer, RealTechNews

The team developing the next version of Microsoft Excel want you to know all about it. The Excel team has set up a blog to document some of the features that are going to be available in the next version of Excel, for now codenamed “Excel 12″. One of the more promising features looks to be the introduction of “colour scales” to shade particular cells according to their value. For instance, in the example shown, the higher numbered cells are shaded in green tones, mediate numbered cells in yellow, and lower numbered in red. Instead of analyzing the numbers to get an idea of what your spreadsheet is telling you, now you will only need to look at the colors it is showing you. This definitely makes extracting data and trends from a spreadsheet a lot easier.

We Say: I would rather get a root canal than sort through the monotony of a spreadsheet. Anything that makes the spreadsheet experience just a little less boring seems to be a step in the right direction. Source: A Whole Lotta Nothing

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One comment to "“Excel 12″ Adds Color"

  1. ed3 says:

    and the difference between this and the “Conditional Formatting” feature of existing versions of Excel are….

    (probably an improvement on conditional formatting making it easier to setup for a larger range across an entire worksheet… or somesuch.)

    October 12th, 2005 at 6:00 am

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