![]() ![]() If you click on Themes, you will notice there are now 12 themes available where before there were 8. Some of the icons in the ribbon have been updated, but the options are still the same. There don’t seem to be any significant differences between the preview and GA version, but they did fix a few bugs, add a couple of new features, and make a few UI updates. Then you can open Power Map once again and work with the new GA version. If you had the Power Map Preview installed, when you go to insert or open a Power Map, you will receive a dialog box that asks you to allow it to uninstall an older version. Once you have the Office SP1 update, you will need to enable to the GA add-in and disable the preview add-in, as it installs separately from (rather than over the top of) the Power Map Preview add-in. ![]() I just finished applying the update to Office to get the GA version and I have a few observations. Those with standalone Excel or Office Professional Plus will not get the GA version of Power Map. As Chris Webb noted, it will only be available for those that have Office 365 ProPlus. ![]() Today, Microsoft announced that Power Map for Excel is now in GA. ![]()
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