Since the Ribbon has been included in Office suite applications since Office 2007, we assume that by now you’re familiar with how it works. The Ribbon interface that you came to know and love (or perhaps hate) in earlier versions of Excel hasn’t changed much in Excel 2016 or 2019.
Share this story: IT folks, we hope you'll pass this guide on to your users to help them learn to get the most from Excel 20. Near the end is a section for Excel 2019 only. Most of the tips in this article apply to both Excel 20 for Windows. If you or your organization has an Office 365 subscription, see our separate Excel for Office 365 cheat sheet for coverage of all the latest features. In Office 365, Excel has all those features, plus several more. This cheat sheet gets you up to speed on the features that were introduced in Excel 2016 and Excel 2019, the perpetual-license versions of Excel included with Office 2016 and Office 2019, respectively.