![]() Today, we are taking the next step in that journey, and allowing customers to work with their own data as a data type. That single cell would be intelligent in how it worked with features like formulas, filters, and charts. These connected data types meant for the first time, a single cell in the grid could contain a live, connected, and rich set of information about objects like stocks, currencies, cities, and countries. ![]() The second came with the introduction of the Stocks and Geography “data types,” powered by Bing. The first was the introduction of dynamic arrays and array formulas, where a single formula could return an array of values. We’ve been on a multi-year journey to up-level the types of data you can work within Excel, and you may have seen two examples of this already. Up to this point, Excel has only had a couple base types of data you can work with: text and numbers. We’re amazed every day by the ways in which you, our customers, use Excel to make better decisions, leveraging the flexibility of the 2D grid and formulas to capture, analyze and collaborate on data. Excel is the ultimate decision-making tool.
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