How to check excel version

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(If you do not see this option in the menu you are probably using Excel 2007 or higher!). In the menu go to the Help tab and then click on About Microsoft Excel In the Excel Options dialog box, Select Resources > About button. Go to File > Help > About Microsoft ExcelĬlick on Rounded Microsoft Office Icon > Excel options. Here is what it looks like in Excel 2016:

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You can check all of this information by choosing either the help or about option in Excel: Whether you use a 64-bit or 32-bit version.If it is not in capital letters, you are probably using some other version of Excel.įor Microsoft Excel 2010, you can see the Rounded File Menu Button at the top left-hand corner.įor Microsoft Excel 2007, you can see the Rounded Microsoft Office Icon at the top left-hand corner.įor Microsoft Excel 2003, the giveaway here is it looks like Windows XP!Īnd this means you already need an upgrade!Įven though the above 2 methods are quick and easy, they do not provide complete information like: If you are using Microsoft Excel 2013, you can see that the Ribbon tabs are all in Capital Letters! For any other version, this text is not available. It is the only Excel version with this feature. You can see the “Tell me what you want to do” text at the top. For Microsoft Excel 2016, you can easily spot the difference.