Turn Excel Into Your AI Teammate: How To Use Agent Mode In Excel For The Web
Agent Mode in Excel turns Copilot from a polite assistant into a hands-on builder that can reshape your workbook for you. If you work with reports, budgets, or messy data, this is the rare feature that can actually give you hours back each week.
By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
January 19, 2026
You know that feeling when a “quick” spreadsheet tweak quietly eats your entire afternoon?
One more column, one more formula, one more chart, and suddenly you are deep in a maze of references and formatting.
Here's a Cool Tip: Use Agent Mode in Excel for the Web
Instead of nudging Copilot one prompt at a time, you describe the outcome you want, and Agent Mode plans, builds, and revises a multi-step workflow inside your workbook.
It behaves less like a chatbot and more like a junior analyst who can explain what it is doing as it goes.
Agent Mode lives inside Copilot in Excel for the web. When you turn it on, Copilot gains the ability to:
Plan multi-step workflows based on a single request.
Manipulate your workbook directly by inserting tables, formulas, PivotTables, and charts.
Explain its reasoning so you can see how it interpreted your prompt and what steps it took.
You might ask: “Create a revenue forecast model with monthly projections, a summary dashboard, and a chart that highlights year-over-year growth.”
Agent Mode breaks that into steps, generates sample or grounded data, builds formulas, creates charts, and then shows you the logic behind each move.
This matters because it shifts Copilot from reactive to proactive.
Instead of you orchestrating every click, Agent Mode handles the structure while you focus on whether the result matches your business question.
For anyone who spends time in Excel but is not a full-time spreadsheet engineer, that is a big upgrade.
What You’ll Gain
Faster builds: Turn vague ideas into working models without hand-building every formula.
Cleaner structure: Let Agent Mode propose tables, PivotTables, and charts that follow best practices.
Better explanations: Use the reasoning view to understand how your data is being transformed.
More experimentation: Try “what if” scenarios without fearing you will break your original workbook.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Here's how to do it.
Excel For The Web
- Go to Excel on the web, excel.cloud.microsoft/.
- Sign in with a Microsoft 365 account that includes Copilot.
- Open an existing workbook or create a new one.
- In the ribbon, select Home > Copilot to open the Copilot pane on the right.
- In the Copilot pane, open the Tools menu.
- Select Agent Mode.
- You should see an Agent Mode indicator and a prompt area that confirms you are in Agent Mode.
- In the Agent Mode prompt box, describe what you want.
- Examples:
- “Build a loan calculator with monthly payment, interest, and remaining balance columns.”
- “Create a sales dashboard with a PivotTable by region and a chart showing top 10 products.”
- Press Enter and watch Agent Mode plan and execute steps.
- If something looks off, refine your prompt:
- “Use currency formatting in US dollars.”
- “Limit the chart to the last 12 months.”
- Use Excel’s undo if you want to roll back a change.
- Once you like the result, save the workbook as usual.
- Reopen Agent Mode later to extend the model, add new scenarios, or clean updated data.
Key Takeaways
Agent Mode turns Copilot into a workflow builder that can design, populate, and explain complex Excel models from a single request.
It is especially powerful for recurring business processes like monthly reporting, forecasting, and dashboards.
If you already have Copilot access, this is a feature worth piloting on a real project, not just a test file.
Cool Tip Snapshot
- Feature Name: Agent Mode in Excel
- Platform(s): Excel for the web, with desktop support coming to Windows and Mac.
- Quick Benefit: Describe the outcome you want and let Copilot build multi-step workbook solutions for you.
- Access Type: Subscription - requires eligible Microsoft 365 Copilot or Microsoft 365 Premium license.
Try It Yourself
Open Excel for the web, turn on Copilot, switch to Agent Mode, and give it a real task from your week, such as a monthly report or a planning model you have been dreading.
Then share how it went in the comments, subscribe to the One Cool Tip newsletter, and pass this article along to your team, family, and friends who live in spreadsheets.
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