Office Scripts is now available for Office 365 Enterprise E1 and Office 365 F3 licenses

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We are happy to announce that Office Scripts in Excel is now available for customers with Office 365 Enterprise E1 and Office 365 F3! Starting today you can find the Office Scripts feature set in the Automate tab on the Excel ribbon.  

 

What is Office Scripts? 

Office Scripts is an automation platform in Excel that allows users with all levels of programming experience to automate their repetitive workflows. To get started, use the Action Recorder to record the actions you take in Excel. These actions are then translated into a script that you can run at any time. No programming experience required! If you need to modify your script, you can use the Code Editor, a TypeScript-based editor directly within Excel. You can use it to edit your existing scripts or to create new ones using the Office Scripts API. If you want to see more examples, see our numerous sample scripts based on real-world scenarios. 

 

How it works  

  1. To start a recording, select Automate > Record Actions, and then select stop once you’re done. scritps with box good 1.gif

     

  2. You can edit your script using the Edit button.scripts recording 2.gif

     

  3. Click the Run button to run your script or any of our samples.  

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Learn more about Office Scripts  

Are you new to Office Scripts and wondering how to get started? Check out the following resources created by our team and community. 

 

Share your feedback  

We'd love to hear your feedback as you try out Office Scripts! Below are a few ways you can connect with our team:  

  • Give us feedback by selecting the Feedback button located in the overflow menu when you select a script.   

Thank you for using Office Scripts!  

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