It looks like Copilot in Excel has removed the need for data to be placed in a table. Can someone confirm this for me? I'm able to use it and get questions answered about my data without formatting the data as an Excel table. 🤔
Good insight!
It looks like Copilot in Excel has removed the need for data to be placed in a table. Can someone confirm this for me? I'm able to use it and get questions answered about my data without formatting the data as an Excel table. 🤔
Good insight!
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1moCopilot in Excel no longer requires data to be formatted as a table. You can use Copilot's features directly on data ranges, making it easier to analyze and gain insights from your data. Formatting your data as a table can still enhance performance for tasks like sorting, filtering, and creating pivot tables and charts. Hope this helps!