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Does Office 365 Have Excel
Office 365 ProPlus is being renamed to Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise. For more information about this change, read this blog post.
Symptoms
You try to enable one of the following COM add-ins installed with Microsoft Excel 2013 and Microsoft Excel 2016:
- Microsoft Office PowerPivot for Excel 2013 and Excel 2016
- Power View
To do this, you click Options, click Add-Ins, select Com Add-Ins in the Manage list, and then click Go. In this situation, the COM add-ins do not appear in the COM Add-Ins dialog box as expected.
Cause
This issue occurs because the registry keys that provide the add-in information to the Add-in Manager are damaged or set to invalid values. See More Information for the Office 2013 and Office 2016 SKUs that contain these add-ins.
Workaround
Important
This section, method, or task contains steps that tell you how to modify the registry. However, serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly. Therefore, make sure that you follow these steps carefully. For added protection, back up the registry before you modify it. Then, you can restore the registry if a problem occurs. For more information about how to back up and restore the registry, see How to back up and restore the registry in Windows.
To work around this issue, follow these steps to delete the affected registry keys:
- Exit Excel 2013 or Excel 2016.
- Start Registry Editor. To do this, use the appropriate method for your operating system, as follows:
- In Windows 7, click Start, click Run, type regedit, and then click OK.
- In Windows 8, click Start, type regedit in the Start Search box, and then press Enter.
- Locate the registry keys that are described in the 'Notes' section that follows this procedure.
- Right-click the appropriate registry entry, and then click Delete.
- Exit Registry Editor.
- Start Excel 2013 or Excel 2016.
- Follow the steps that are described in the 'Symptoms' section to enable the add-in.
Notes
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Excel 2013 and Excel 2016 automatically rebuilds the registry keys.
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The registry keys that you have to delete vary, depending on the add-ins that you use. You have to delete the registry keys only for the add-in that is missing from the COM Add-Ins dialog box. Each add-ins corresponds to the following registry keys, respectively:Microsoft Office PowerPivot for Excel 2013 add-in
HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftOffice15.0User SettingsPowerPivotExcelAddin
HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftOfficeExcelAddinsPowerPivotExcelClientAddIn.NativeEntry.1
Microsoft Office PowerPivot for Excel 2016 add-inHKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftOffice16.0User SettingsPowerPivotExcelAddin
HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftOfficeExcelAddinsPowerPivotExcelClientAddIn.NativeEntry.1
Power View add-inHKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftOffice15.0User SettingsPowerViewExcelAddin
HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftOfficeExcelAddinsAdHocReportingExcelClientLib.AdHocReportingExcelClientAddIn.1
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More Information
These add-ins and the Inquire add-in all require specific SKUs of Microsoft Office 2013 and Microsoft Office 2016. They are available on:
- Microsoft Office 2013 Professional Plus and Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2016
- Microsoft Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise available as a standalone subscription.
- Microsoft Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise available as part of the Office 365 Enterprise E3, Office 365 Enterprise E4, Office 365 Education E2, Office 365 Education E3, Office 365 Government E3, or Office 365 Government E4 offerings.
- Microsoft Excel 2013 standalone with the update: Description of the Excel 2013 update: August 13, 2013
For more information about a COM add-in, see What Is a COM Add-in?.
Problem: My company says they are switching to Office 365. Does that mean I have to edit all of my workbooks online?
Strategy: No. When you get Office 365, you get the full version of Excel 2013. It streams to your computer. You are not stuck working in a browser. You can keep saving your workbooks locally on your own computer or company network. Optionally, if you have to work on a file at home, you can securely save it to your OneDrive account and then open the file from home.
The PR people at Microsoft tell this story: Back in the 1930's, people were afraid of banks, so they kept their money under the mattress. If there was a house fire, their savings were lost. Microsoft says that people keeping their files on the local hard drive is a similar situation: if there is a catastrophe, you local hard drive and the backup media are all going to be lost. I am not quite sure I buy the analogy just yet. After all, the FDIC insures my money in the bank. I don't see an FDIC for data yet.
What's In It For Me: You can get new features sooner. For the last decade, Microsoft would release a version of Office every 3 years. All of the teams: Excel, Word, PowerPoint all had to coordinate and release on the same day. It is inefficient. The Excel team might dream up a new feature, code it, and then you have to wait 3 years to get it. With Office 365, you always get the latest bits. There is discussion that Excel 2015 will be the last large release of Excel. After that, it will all me incremental updates.
As one tiny part of Office 365, you do get to use online versions of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. These are versions of Excel running in a browser. They work great in an emergency (you are visiting grandma and she doesn't have Excel). In fact, the Excel Web App does a few things better than regular Excel. You can create online surveys. You can have 20 co-workers all working in the same spreadsheet at the same time. Read more about these features later.