Go to Chrome Web Store on your Chromebook. Make sure you are the Extensions tab in the side menu and Search for Microsoft Office online. Working on Microsoft Excel Online is similar to using the desktop version of Excel and it can be accessed from any browser, including Google Chrome.
Unlike the Desktop version, you will need a Microsoft Account to use Excel Online and all your files will be saved to your OneDrive account, instead of being saved to Desktop. Google Sheets App supports most Microsoft Excel functions including Pivot Tables , which should be enough for most users.
A good feature of Google Sheets is its Collaboration tool, which makes it really easy for multiple people to work on the same file at the same time. This article will provide you with a few methods that you can use to solve this issue.
It could easily be an issue on the other end that has nothing to do with your Chromebook. Everything that happens on a website is being controlled and maintained by multiple servers. Sometimes, you might not even be able to open the website. With that in mind, you should first make sure that the error is on your end.
To do that, visit other trustworthy websites and try downloading files from there. If you come across the same issue, then proceed to the methods outlined below. NOTE: Make sure that your internet connection is strong enough for downloading the file that you want.
Slow download speeds can prevent you from downloading most files. Although the download might start, it will be too slow and might even stop suddenly. There are several methods you can try that are highly likely to solve this issue.
All of them are straightforward and easy to do. I normally do this from Drive on the web out of habit, but I figured I would instead attempt to give my device a more traditional feel by using the Files app to find and open things. To my surprise, the Word file opened in Office Compatibility mode! For those who are unaware, this stripped-down version of Google Docs allows users to modify. Google stated that you could use this new editing mode only if you uploaded your documents to Drive before opening them, and any files that were opened from a local source like your hard drive, thumb drive, etc.
For something this important, Google should have a feature parity standard for its products before rolling them out to the masses.
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