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MC239095 – Our mission is to enable fast, smooth, coherent, and delightful experiences for our customers in Excel for the web. Through recent performance improvements we’ve reached a significant milestone toward these goals, and with this update, end users will see this reflected in their Excel for the web. This change will positively impact several usage scenarios including opening workbooks, navigating within a workbook, and general Excel for the web user interface navigation.
In response to customer feedback, this represents the next set of improvements targeting performance in Excel for the web. This communication is to share changes we’ve made that customers are asking for, and to let you know Microsoft continues to make ongoing investments in Excel for the web performance and improves the end user experience.
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When this will happen
Microsoft is on a pathway to add functional and performance improvements to Excel for the web starting with performance improvements in scenarios: Loading, Scrolling, Selection, Navigating & Modifying. Look for more improvements in the coming months.
How this will affect your organization
When using Excel for the web, the following scenarios have been optimized for performance:
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What you need to do to prepare
You may want to notify your helpdesk to make them aware of these improvements, and to prepare them in response to Excel for the web performance related helpdesk calls.
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