![]() VBA is coming, but is still incomplete in the 2016 preview. You mentioned will be in the initial release of Excel 2016.Įverything you mentioned requires that Visual Basic for Applications be fully operational and that Silverlight is supported. ![]() It's not likely (but not impossible) that the major features What we have in the Preview is just that - a Preview of what will be released. We can be pretty sure these features will not be in the 2016 release to market when that happens later this year.
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