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Please Note: This article is written for users of the following Microsoft Excel versions: , , , , , and Excel in Office If you are using an earlier version Excel or earlier , this tip may not work for you. For a version of this tip written specifically for earlier versions of Excel, click here: Determining Your Version of Excel. The instructions for some of the tips you see featured in ExcelTips vary depending on the version of Excel you are using.

If you are a relative newcomer to Excel, you may not know exactly how to determine which version you are using. There are a couple of ways you can figure out which version you are using. The first is to watch Excel as you start the program. Depending on the speed of your system, you may notice the version in the splash screen that appears as Excel starts up.

I say that this depends on the speed of your system because I've seen some systems that are so fast, the splash screen is gone before anyone can fully see everything that is on it. Once you have started Excel, how you determine your version depends on the version of Excel you are using. That sounds rather circular, doesn't it?

Take a look at the top of your screen. Assuming you can see the ribbon up there it has words on it like Home, Insert, Page Layout, etc. More on that it a moment. If you, instead, see a round Office button at the top-left corner of the screen, then you are using Excel Assuming you see a File tab, you can further narrow down your version by clicking that File tab.

If you continue to see the ribbon tabs at the top of the screen, you are using Excel If the ribbon tabs disappear and you instead see at the upper-left corner of the screen a round circle containing a left-pointing arrow, then you are using Excel or a later version. If you want to get even more detailed information about your version—information that includes the specific build number of your version—then how you find that out varies widely depending on your general version of Excel.

You might need the detailed build information to provide to Microsoft technical support, for instance. If you want to determine more detail about your version number, then you should follow these steps if you are using Excel Note that near the top of the dialog box you can see the version number you are using. When you are through reviewing the information, click OK to close the dialog box.

If you want to determine more detail about your version number and you are using Excel , getting to the info is much easier than in Excel Start by clicking the File tab of the ribbon and then click Help at the left side of the screen.

You'll see all the version information appear at the right side of the screen. Starting with Excel , Microsoft moved where the version information is located, and it can be a bit tricky to locate. The reason is because these later versions are delivered electronically, via download, instead of from physical media like a CD or DVD. Click the File tab of the ribbon and then, at the left side of the screen, click Account. Yes, Account. Go figure! At the right side of the screen you'll see a large heading that says Office Updates or Office depending on which version of Excel you are using.

Under this heading you can find the version information for your copy of the program. In my version of Excel in Office , the version information is listed under the About Excel subheading. See Figure 2. Figure 2. The Product Information section of the Account tab on the File tab of the ribbon. You can find even more detailed version information if you double-click on the About Excel icon to the left of the About Excel subheading. If you need to know the version number and build number in a macro you are creating, you can use the.

Version property for the version and the. I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. In reply to GoTechGuy's post on January 13, I would like to tell you the exact way to find any executable, it's ridiculously simple and I couldn't find an answer using Google.

Do shift-control-esc and fire up the program. Under applications right click on the name of the program and click go to process. Click on File , on the top of the Excel window.

Then choose Help. Click on the Additional Version and Copyright Information link. On this dialog, you should be able to retrieve the complete version number. Click on the Office button then on the Excel Options button. Select Resources in the left-hand pane. The Excel version should be displayed in the about Microsoft Excel section. Please send us the version details that are displayed in the dialog box that appears.

Open the Excel menu on your Mac Menu Bar. Click on About Excel. All Rights Reserved.



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