If you don’t see the Excel app here, click Other or Choose another app to see all your apps. If you don’t have Excel installed, check out the available subscription plans and get a free trial at https://products. office. com/en/excel. As an alternative, you can download and use a free, open-source office suite like Apache OpenOffice (https://www. openoffice. org) or LibreOffice (https://www. libreoffice. org).
If you’re prompted, sign in with your Microsoft ID or Outlook account. You can use Excel online in any desktop or mobile internet browser.
You can view and edit your file in your internet browser.
Alternatively, go to https://sheets. google. com. It will open the same page. If you’re not automatically signed in, log in with your Google account. You can use Google Sheets in any desktop or mobile internet browser.
Alternatively, you can click the My Drive tab, and open a file from your Google Drive library.
This will upload your Excel file to Google Sheets, and open it in your internet browser. Alternatively, click the blue Select a file from your device button, and select your file manually.
This will upload your Excel file to Google Sheets, and open it in your internet browser. Alternatively, click the blue Select a file from your device button, and select your file manually.
On the iTunes App Store for iPhone/iPad at https://itunes. apple. com/tr/app/microsoft-excel/id586683407 On the Google Play Store for Android at https://play. google. com/store/apps/details?id=com. microsoft. office. excel
Alternatively, enter your registered email, phone or Skype ID, and tap the green-and-white arrow to sign in to your account.
On iPhone, it’s in the lower-right corner of your screen. On Android, it’s in the upper-left corner of your screen.
If you’re opening a file saved to your phone or tablet’s local storage, select This Device or On My iPhone/iPad here.