Hello,
It is not a licensing issue, but a configuration issue. The Excel Scripts need to be allowed by the Admin of the tenant, due to security. If you are the Admin of this license, please follow the next:
1.Access the Admin Center on Office 365: you will need to log into Office.com and select the Admin App on your dashboard. If you do not see the Admin App, you can click the right arrow icon to view all your apps. In the event you cannot find the Admin App after viewing all your apps, chances are you do not have Admin rights.
2.Open Admin Settings
3.Once you’ve clicked the Admin App, you should be taken to a new webpage with a pane menu on the left-hand side. You will need to select Settings > Settings. If you do not see an Settings menu option, you may need to click the Show All option at the very bottom of the listing.
4.Once you’ve clicked the Admin App, you should be taken to a new webpage with a pane menu on the left-hand side. You will need to select Settings > Settings. If you do not see an Settings menu option, you may need to click the Show All option at the very bottom of the listing.
5.After you have navigated to the Settings section, ensure you are in the Services part of the settings and click the Office Scripts option.
6.After opening the Office Scripts Settings, you should see a pane to the right of your screen. You should see a checkbox option similar to below that will allow you to enable Office Scripts.
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