Azure machine learning studio for designer function connected with excel?

Robin Jang 21 Reputation points
2022-02-27T13:54:10.413+00:00

Hello, I am using Azure machine learning studio, which has been changed since last year.

Previously, the Azure Machine Learning designer function of the Classic version could be applied to Excel by importing the App function to Excel and downloading it. Like the picture below!

Has the function that can be linked to Excel be lost in this Azure Machine Learning Studio? it's very difficult....

If there is a function, can you tell me how to do it?

And I wonder if there are any lectures that explain the new azure machine learning designer features.

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  1. romungi-MSFT 43,696 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
    2022-02-28T10:37:23.35+00:00

    @Robin Jang The designer studio does not have an add-in for excel. This is only available with the classic version of Azure Machine Learning.
    If you are new to Azure machine learning designer I would recommend to start with the tutorials from Microsoft Learn available here.

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  1. Emi Zhang-MSFT 23,906 Reputation points Microsoft Vendor
    2022-02-28T08:06:31.203+00:00

    Hi @Robin Jang ,
    What version of Office did you use?
    I tested in Excel 365, I can add the add-in and run it:
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    The add-in is only supported:
    Excel 2013 or later on Windows
    Excel 2013 SP1 or later on Windows
    Excel on Windows (Microsoft 365)
    Excel on the web

    Here is the link about Azue Machine Learning documents:
    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/machine-learning/

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