

Unlike 2013, which offered us little noticeable benefit over 2010 Power Pivot, I can’t wait for 2016 to become mainstream. The next release of Excel (2016) brings MAJOR improvements to our world.


***UPDATE Oct 2015: The preview period is now closed, but this post will help you find a version of Office 2016 that includes Power Pivot. Just go grab the preview and slap it on a “spare” computer. Everything listed below is now also available to you to look at as well. I’m traditionally very slow to look at interim releases of software, but the Office 2016 public preview is out. Seriously, I Want to Hug the Computer and Every Software Engineer in Redmond Tales from the Preview
