Sigh, no wonder none of the help files on support are of any use to me. Do you have any suggestions? Microsoft have been hugely frustrating in the way they are managing powerpivot which is a real shame considering what an innovative product it is – I think they have to understand the kind of people who are using it. This is a bit of an issue because I want to be able to retrospectively go back and look at Excel 2010 spreadsheets in the future even when “excel 2010” is not supported. I have been using Excel 2010 powerpivot for sometime but noticed that if I open up sheet with cube formulae using Excel 2013 all the numbers disappear. XL2016 standalone also comes with Power Query which 2010/V2 doesn’t have (I’ve not used it myself -but those who have seem enthusiastic). Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read Excel 2016 for Mac Pivot Tables. Read this book using Google Play Books app on your PC, android, iOS devices. So, if you’re not bothered about the backward compatibility then XL2016 standalone is a viable option for getting PP, if, like me, you don’t need or can’t justify a ProPlus or other higher level subscription which includes it. Excel 2016 for Mac Pivot Tables - Ebook written by Tim Hill.
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