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Dear @LAKSHMI NARAYANA NARALASETTY,
Thank you for posting your question in the Microsoft Q&A forum.
Here’s the quickest way to check exactly which Excel version you’re using on Windows:
- Open Excel.
- Click File > Account (or Help on some older versions).
- Under About Excel, you’ll see: Your version and build number (e.g., Version 2510 (Build 19328.xxxxx), plus install type.
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