Some of our clients use Mac computers and it would be great if you could develop excel add-in for Mac OS too!
Just had another client ask me about this. +1 Upvote from me.
It would be a great tool if we can build it for Mac too
No really - we need this for Mac as well!!!
Hey @MagaliP ! Hope you are well.
Do you know when Anaplan might be targeting this release?
Thanks!
I anticipate GA to be in the last calendar quarter of this year. Keep an eye out on the feedback group for some user feedback sessions in the coming weeks and months.
Many thanks for the prompt response @MagaliP !
+1 to all the plus ones I would like to see this as soon as possible too.
Great to see so much excitement 😁 We're running a study about Excel for our Mac version, join the feedback group and sign up for the research!
Has there been any movement on this? Would love to utilize the Excel Add-in for my Mac device?
Bump. Any color here would be great as to where on the roadmap this is? We have a couple of customers anxious about this issue.
Hi Olivier,
Good news! We have recently launched Anaplan for Microsoft365, our new add-in for Mac, and Windows users that enables you to connect Anaplan data to Excel, PowerPoint and Word.
Check the link to learn how to install it from the Microsoft Add-in Store today.
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