Interactive Training for Over 2,000 Topics: Office 2016 for Windows Excel 2016 Outlook 2016 PowerPoint 2016 Word 2016 Office 2016 for Mac. Excel 2016 for Mac review: Spreadsheet app can do the job—as long as you don’t rely on macros Microsoft's spreadsheet app is more friendly to general Mac users, but less friendly to power users.
Using readxl package The readxl package comes with the function readexcel to read xls and xlsx files. Read both xls and xlsx files # Loading library('readxl') # xls files mydata.
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Update: It's now possible! See the answer from user3076530 on this page. It appears that this is currently not possible. From the Excel user requests forum shows an official Microsoft response indicating that there is no such preference. Documents some unsuccessful efforts to apply solutions that achieve this on Windows, and to search for undocumented plist options that might change the behavior. In particular, Office 2016 lacks the 'disable hardware acceleration' option that is available on Windows. From on: Good morning (5 April, 2016), I’m happy to be able to update that we’ve released an update for this issue in Mac Excel 15.21, which has rolled out to Office Insiders today and pending any blocking issues we find there should start rolling out to everyone in a week or so.
In order to turn off this animation once you have the updated build, you’ll want to go to Excel Preferences Edit and uncheck the “Provide feedback with animation” checkbox. Hope that helps, Dan MS So the new method is via: “Excel” → “Preferences” → “Edit” and uncheck the “Provide feedback with animation” checkbox.