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Microsoft rolls out Excel tool that turns phone pics into spreadsheets

Android users should start to see the feature in their Excel apps.

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Microsoft Insert Data from Picture feature.

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The days of having to enter data manually are coming to an end. Microsoft's newest feature for Excel, "Insert Data from Picture" has begun rolling out to users.

The feature, first announced at the Ignite conference last September, lets you take a photo in the Excel app of table data with your phone. The information is automatically turned into an editable Excel spreadsheet.

"Insert Data from Picture" started to show up this weekend on some Android Excel apps. Last week on its website, Microsoft said support for the Excel iOS app is coming soon.

The new Office app went live in February for Windows 10 users. The app was originally announced in December and replaces the current My Office app. 

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