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===Summary=== {{Version |l |show=11100}} {| class="wikitable sortable" |+ Microsoft Excel for Windows release history |- ! Year ! Name ! Version ! scope="col" class="unsortable"|Comments |- |1987 |Excel 2 |{{Version|o|2.0}} |Renumbered to 2 to correspond with contemporary Macintosh version. Supported macros (later known as Excel 4 macros). |- |1990 |Excel 3 |{{Version|o|3.0}} |Added 3D graphing capabilities |- |1992 |Excel 4 |{{Version|o|4.0}} |Introduced auto-fill feature |- |1993 |Excel 5 |{{Version|o|5.0}} |Included Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) and various object-oriented options |- |1995 |Excel 95 |{{Version|o|7.0}} |Renumbered for contemporary Word version. Both programs were packaged in Microsoft Office by this time. |- |1997 |Excel 97 |{{Version|o|8.0}} | |- |2000 |Excel 2000 |{{Version|o|9.0}} |Part of Microsoft Office 2000 |- |2002 |Excel 2002 |{{Version|o|10.0}} | |- |2003 |Excel 2003 |{{Version|o|11.0}} |Released only 1 year later to correspond better with the rest of Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint, etc.). |- |2007 |Excel 2007 |{{Version|o|12.0}} | |- |2010 |Excel 2010 |{{Version|o|14.0}} |Due to [[Triskaidekaphobia|superstitions surrounding the number 13]], Excel 13 was skipped in version counting. |- |2013 |Excel 2013 |{{Version|o|15.0}} |Introduced 50 more [[Function (mathematics)|mathematical functions]] (available as pre-packaged commands, rather than typing the formula manually). |- |2016 |Excel 2016 |{{Version|o|16.0}} |Part of [[Microsoft Office 2016]] |- |2019 |Excel 2019 |{{Version|o|17.0}} |Part of [[Microsoft Office 2019]] |- |2021 |Excel 2021 |{{Version|co|17.0}} |Part of [[Microsoft Office 2021]] |- |2024 |Excel 2024 |{{Version|c|17.0}} |Part of [[Microsoft Office 2024]] |} {| class="wikitable sortable" |+ Microsoft Excel for Macintosh release history |- ! Year ! Name ! Version ! scope="col" class="unsortable"|Comments |- |1985 |Excel 1 |{{Version|o|1.0}} |Initial version of Excel. Supported macros (later known as Excel 4 macros). |- |1988 |Excel 1.5 |{{Version|o|1.5}} | |- |1989 |Excel 2 |{{Version|o|2.2}} | |- |1990 |Excel 3 |{{Version|o|3.0}} | |- |1992 |Excel 4 |{{Version|o|4.0}} | |- |1993 |Excel 5 |{{Version|o|5.0}} |Only available on PowerPC-based Macs. First PowerPC version. |- |1998 |Excel 98 |{{Version|o|8.0}} |Excel 6 and Excel 7 were skipped to correspond with the rest of Microsoft Office at the time. |- |2000 |Excel 2000 |{{Version|o|9.0}} | |- |2001 |Excel 2001 |{{Version|o|10.0}} | |- |2004 |Excel 2004 |{{Version|o|11.0}} | |- |2008 |Excel 2008 |{{Version|o|12.0}} | |- |2011 |Excel 2011 |{{Version|o|14.0}} |As with the Windows version, version 13 was skipped for superstitious reasons. |- |2016 |Excel 2016 |{{Version|o|16.0}} |Future release dates for the Macintosh version are intended to correspond better to those for the Windows version, from 2016 onward. |- |2019 |Excel 2019 |{{Version|o|17.0}} |Part of [[Microsoft Office 2019]] |- |2021 |Excel 2021 |{{Version|co|17.0}} |Part of [[Microsoft Office 2021]] |- |2024 |Excel 2024 |{{Version|c|17.0}} |Part of [[Microsoft Office 2024]] |} {| class="wikitable sortable" |+ Microsoft Excel for OS/2 release history |- ! Year ! Name ! Version ! scope="col" class="unsortable"|Comments |- |1989 |Excel 2.2 |{{Version|o|2.2}} |Numbered in between Windows versions at the time |- |1990 |Excel 2.3 |{{Version|o|2.3}} | |- |1991 |Excel 3 |{{Version|o|3.0}} |Last OS/2 version. Discontinued subseries of Microsoft Excel, which is otherwise still an actively developed program. |}
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