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- EXCEL DATA CONNECTIONS HAVE BEEN DISABLED ENABLE CONTENT FOR MAC
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With Excel 2016 for Mac, you now have that same Connection Manager you are familiar with from Windows. It provides a central place to see all of the data connections in a workbook, see where they are used, and modify, remove or refresh each one individually. One of the biggest improvements to working with external data connections in Excel for Windows in recent releases has been the Connection Manager. A better way to work with external data connections Looking for that Refresh button? It’s on the Data tab just as you’d expect. In addition, all of the ways in which you interact with external data are now consistent between the platforms.
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EXCEL DATA CONNECTIONS HAVE BEEN DISABLED ENABLE CONTENT FOR MAC
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So when it came to working with external data, we applied that same logic: how can we make the experience great and working cross platform easier than ever? External data in Excel 2016 for Mac That’s why you’ll notice an interface that’s consistent with what you’d expect when using Office 2016 for Windows, and why we added support for virtually all of the Windows Excel Ctrl keyboard shortcuts. These days we all live and work in a multi-device, multi-platform world, and so when building Office 2016 for Mac, one of our key objectives was to make it as easy as possible to transition from using Office for Windows to using Office for Mac and back again.