Power Pivot availability

DeaninGA

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I was wondering if anyone knew how to get power pivot in Office 365 Home Premium? I've been told you can't which seems silly


Thank you in advance,
Dean
 
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Re: Power Pivot

I was wondering if anyone knew how to get power pivot in Office 365 Home Premium? I've been told you can't which seems silly


Thank you in advance,
Dean

You need a ProPlus version of Office 2013 or standalone retail version of Excel 2013 to get PP (and PowerView) and yes it is silly.
 
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