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With Microsoft Office 2016, Collaboration Is Simpler

by TechBuild.Africa
11 years ago
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Collaboration brings ease, but the process itself can be frustrating without method. Well it doesn’t have to be, with Microsoft’s new app, Office2016, change and ease have come.

Now available in Nigeria, Office 2016, the full suite of Office apps for the Windows desktop, have the latest apps addition to Office 365, Microsoft’s cloud-based subscription service, which helps people do their best work, together.

Now, with this latest addition from Microsoft, collaboration and teamwork is easier than ever before, enabling people to focus on progress rather than process, taking the work out of working together.

The new Office 2016 enables co-authoring in Word, PowerPoint and OneNote. What this means is that a user can see what others co-registered on the app are typing in real-time. It also features a Skype in-app available across the Office Online and rich client apps, which allow users to IM, screen share, talk or video chat right in their documents.

Perfect with Windows 10, Office 2016 provides built-in-intelligence to help users work faster and smarter.

Office 2016 Outlook, provides the smartest inbox yet, delivering lightning fast search, removing low priority mail automatically, and making sure everyone on the To: line has the right access with modern, cloud-based attachments.

While Delve uses the intelligence of the Office graph to bring together everything that is most relevant to users, Tell Me helps users to easily and quickly find the right Office feature or command, and Smart Lookup bring insights from the web right into the users documents.

Office 365 subscribers can also update to Office 2016 at no additional charge, while customers who are not subscribed to Office 365 are encouraged to do so to get their own Office 2016. By subscribing to Office 365, customers get the always-up-to-date, fully installed apps for use across all of their devices; combined with a continually evolving set of consumer and commercial services, such as OneDrive online storage, Skype for Business, Delve, Yammer and enterprise-grade security features.

You can also buy the Microsoft office 2016 as a one-time purchase to receive the updated version.

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