

Yet the Compare suites available through volume licensing site at Microsoft shows only Office Professional Plus 2019 as having Power Pivot. This is a great improvement over Exdel 20 when only the Pro Plus and E3 versions had full access to the Power Pivot grid." "With Excel 2019, the full benefits of Power Pivot are freely available to anyone using Windows versions of Excel. This seems to be what made its way into Microsoft Excel 2019 Inside Out, in Chapter 17, in the version history, in the last bullet point as: In the Personalize your copy of Microsoft Office section, click the down arrow next to Office.

In older versions of Excel (Excel 2013, Excel 2016) only certain Windows editions (Pro Plus and higher) include Power Pivot." (In Excel 2019, there’s also a black option.) To do it, select File > Options > General. "We’re happy to report that Power Pivot is now in all current Windows editions of Excel, including Office 2019 (perpetual) and Office 365 (subscription). Excel 2013, 2016, 2019, 2021 (Microsoft 365) Start by clicking on the File button, on the top left corner of Excel. Then that was hidden, and in late 2019 the visible post by Excel Team (Product Owner, ) Vai is seen: In this case, a decision has been made to have Power Pivot be available in all Windows editions (“SKUs”) of Excel! This means the Business, Home, Standard, etc. "I’m happy to announce that your input has had another direct impact on the product. I've been looking for some sort of reconciliation between the various statements of which versions of Excel 2019 have Power Pivot.īack in early 2018, at the Microsoft UserVoice site Make Power Pivot available in all versions of Excel, the quote by Excel Team (Product Owner, ) Ashvini Sharma of:
