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But in 2026, is that still realistic? And more importantly: should you be using standalone Excel?
The Case for Standalone Excel: Why One-Time Purchases Still Win
For millions of people, Excel still lives entirely on a local hard drive. No internet required. No Teams integration. No automatic saves to SharePoint. Just a .xlsx file, saved to a folder you control (or don’t).
: You don't need an active internet connection to verify your license or save your work. For those working in secure environments or areas with spotty connectivity, this is a critical advantage .
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But in 2026, is that still realistic? And more importantly: should you be using standalone Excel?
The Case for Standalone Excel: Why One-Time Purchases Still Win standalone excel
For millions of people, Excel still lives entirely on a local hard drive. No internet required. No Teams integration. No automatic saves to SharePoint. Just a .xlsx file, saved to a folder you control (or don’t). But in 2026, is that still realistic
: You don't need an active internet connection to verify your license or save your work. For those working in secure environments or areas with spotty connectivity, this is a critical advantage . But in 2026
Want me to adjust the tone (more technical / more beginner-friendly) or add a section comparing Excel LTSC vs Microsoft 365 pricing?