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Michael has attended:
Excel Advanced course

2013

What are the main differences between 2010 excel and 2013

RE: 2013

Hi Michael,

Great question

The main difference is that 2013 has the ability to connect to other services to synchronise.

2010 was designed to be stand alone installed on your desktop. 2013 is designed to be install on multiple devices and for you to share files easily and to collaborate even when working remotely

We created an infographic that might prove helpful

https://www.stl-training.co.uk/b/blog/microsoft-office-resources/whats-in-and-whats-out-in-office-2013/

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