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Python in Excel is generally available for Windows users of Microsoft 365
Microsoft has introduced Python in Excel, allowing users to run Python code directly within Excel cells.
This integration provides a powerful way to analyze and visualize data using Python’s libraries (like pandas and Matplotlib), while leveraging familiar Excel tools such as formulas and PivotTables.
Users can clean data, create advanced visualizations, and even apply machine learning models—all within Excel. The feature runs securely on the Microsoft Cloud with no setup needed, making it accessible to both beginners and experts.
Python in Excel is now generally available for Windows users of Microsoft 365 Business and Enterprise. With qualifying Microsoft 365 subscriptions, you can calculate Python formulas with standard compute and automatic recalculation mode
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