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I don't think that is an answer , I wan't to be able to use python instead of excel formauls in the formula bar
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I've just successfully joined the Beta Channel and Office 365 has been updated.
My Excel Version is 2311 - (Build 17022.20000 Click-to-Run)
However un Excel under the Formulas tab - there is no Python section.
Please advise
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I don't think that is an answer , I wan't to be able to use python instead of excel formauls in the formula bar
Does anyone ever plan to give us a accurate reply to this question?
Hi WardellCastles, This is Bryll
Thank you for writing us here in Microsoft Community.
To use Python in Excel Beta Channel of Office 365 version 2311 Build 17022.20000, you need to enable the Developer tab and install the Script Lab add-in. Here are the steps to do that:
Should Insert Python still show missing from the Formula tab, proceed to other strategies below:
If you do not see "Python for Excel" in the list of COM Add-ins, you may need to download and install the Python for Excel add-in from the Microsoft AppSource store.
Should problem persist, I recommend in uninstalling or reinstalling your Microsoft Office suite.
If still encountering same issue with Python in Excel, please be guided that Python is currently in preview where it is still in development and are being tested by users to gather feedback and improve their performance before they are released to the general public. It may contain bugs or other issues that could affect their functionality. Report them by selecting Help > Feedback in Excel or through How do I give feedback on Microsoft 365? - Microsoft Support
I am honored to contribute on your concern.
Yours truly,
Bryll
Microsoft Moderator
Hello WardellCastles, It's Bryll again
I am grateful for your prompt response as well.
Yes, having 3 different versions of Python concurrently may possibly cause conflict with each other. You may try to keep 1 version of Python and if same problem remains, reinstalling Microsoft Office 365 suite would be ideal.
Important note: Make sure you have your product key or account information ready before you do this. You can download the Office setup file your Microsoft account website or use the media that came with your purchase.
If you will still encounter same issue with using Python in Excel, please be guided that Python is currently in preview where it is still in development and are being tested by users to gather feedback and improve their performance before they are released to the general public. It may contain bugs or other issues that could affect their functionality. You may report this problem to Microsoft developers to help upcoming updates by selecting Help > Feedback in Excel or through How do I give feedback on Microsoft 365? - Microsoft Support
Respectfully,
Bryll
Microsoft Moderator
Bryll,,
Thanks for the quick reply.
Things are not going well after following your instructions. I have multiple versions of Python 3 installed. I use pyenv to manage which version is active. Is that a problem?
Worst case I guess I will uninstall and reinstall Microsoft Office 365