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Office 365 subscribers, you can now easily add high quality, curated images, stickers, and icons to your personal or professional files in Excel, Word, Outlook and PowerPoint.
By Craig Ellis & Aimee Leong, Office PMs
Presenter Coach now available in Windows
We are excited to share with you that the Presenter Coach you know and love is now coming to PowerPoint on Windows desktop.
Read moreAMA on Microsoft 365 Apps Announcements – Ignite 2020
We’re hosting a post-Ignite Ask Microsoft Anything event and would love you to join us!
Read moreAnnouncing new translation features in Outlook
Translation in Outlook for Windows makes it easier than ever to communicate and collaborate across languages.
Read moreUse Office in Dark mode
We are happy to share that if you selected the Dark theme in your Windows settings, it will automatically also be used in your Office apps.
Read moreExport animated GIFs with transparent backgrounds
I’m here to announce we’ve begun rolling out the ability to export animated GIFs with a transparent background.
Read moreTry Read Mode in Word iOS for easy reading
To protect you and your documents from unwanted edits, we are making Read Mode the default mode when opening files in Word on your iPhone or iPad.
Read moreLeverage user feedback about Microsoft 365 in your organization
We’re thrilled to share exciting updates to our enterprise user feedback process that will give you, as IT Admins, visibility and access to information specific to your organization.
Read more3 Things to Know About Office Insider Release Notes
Release notes. They may not be the most exciting thing in the world, but for all of you Insiders they can be pretty important! They let you know what to expect when you load up the latest build of your favorite Office app.
Read moreDecode acronyms in Word documents quickly
A new feature helps you decode acronyms in Word documents that are specific to your organization.
Read moreWrite faster using text predictions in Word, Outlook
We’re excited to introduce a new Microsoft Editor feature in Word and Outlook called text predictions.
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