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What is ArcGIS for Office
ArcGIS for Office is a Microsoft Office add-in that brings Esri’s mapping and spatial analysis capabilities into Excel and other Office workflows. It is used by business analysts and GIS-enabled teams to visualize tabular data on maps, perform basic spatial analysis, and share map-enabled spreadsheets and reports. The product differentiates by integrating directly with ArcGIS services and organizational content while keeping users in familiar Office tools.
Native Excel mapping workflow
Users can map spreadsheet data without exporting to a separate GIS desktop environment. This supports common business tasks such as territory views, site lists, and performance-by-location summaries. The approach reduces friction for teams that already standardize on Excel for analysis and reporting.
Connects to ArcGIS platform
ArcGIS for Office can use ArcGIS Online or ArcGIS Enterprise content such as web maps, layers, and geocoding services. This enables consistent use of authoritative layers and organizational symbology across teams. It also supports sharing outputs through ArcGIS items rather than ad hoc files.
Spatial analysis for non-GIS users
The add-in provides accessible tools for tasks like geocoding addresses, filtering by geography, and summarizing data by area. This helps business users incorporate location context into BI-style analysis. It can complement CRM and sales mapping stacks by enabling quick map views from operational spreadsheets.
Dependent on Esri licensing
Full functionality typically requires ArcGIS Online or ArcGIS Enterprise access and appropriate user types/permissions. Organizations without an Esri footprint may face additional procurement and administration overhead. Costs and entitlements can be more complex than lightweight mapping tools.
Limited advanced GIS capabilities
Compared with full GIS applications, the add-in focuses on lightweight mapping and analysis rather than complex geoprocessing, data engineering, or cartographic production. Users needing advanced spatial modeling, automation, or large-scale data management will often need other ArcGIS products. This can create handoffs between business users and GIS specialists.
Office environment constraints
Performance and usability depend on Office versions, IT policies, and the constraints of spreadsheet-based data handling. Very large datasets, frequent refreshes, or complex layer stacks may not be practical inside Excel. Some organizations may also restrict add-ins, affecting deployment and updates.
Plan & Pricing
Unavailable — ArcGIS for Office has been retired by Esri and there is no current pricing or plans listed on the vendor’s official site. Esri directs users to the ArcGIS for Microsoft 365 components (for example, ArcGIS for Excel) as the replacement; licensing/pricing is handled via ArcGIS Online / ArcGIS Enterprise subscriptions (see notes).
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