Starting with Office 16.29, Microsoft Word now supports rotor navigation for links, tables, and headings within documents.
Read moreWe’re pleased to share with you that we’ve addressed a long-standing feature request: the ability to open a PDF, convert it to a Word document, and start editing!
Read moreXLOOKUP is named for its ability to look both vertically and horizontally (yes it replaces HLOOKUP too!). In its simplest form, XLOOKUP needs just 3 arguments to perform the most common exact lookup (one fewer than VLOOKUP).
Read moreIn the face of ever-expanding file, email, and discussion traffic, we are trying to help you find the files that are most important to you and your team.
Read moreIntroducing: Sketched Shapes! It’s an outline style that lets you play around with your shapes to give them a bit more personality.
Read moreUntil now, you wrote a formula for each value you wanted returned to the grid. One formula, one value. If you wanted another value, you wrote (or copied) another formula. With dynamic arrays, that all changes.
Read moreWhen we first integrated the Power Query technology in Excel for Windows, we got a lot of feedback that people love it! But we also heard from our Mac Office Insiders community that you want Power Query to be supported in Excel for Mac, as well.
Read moreRelease 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 moreWhen we first added Icons to Office, we got tons of great feedback that people loved them, but we also heard you loud and clear: you wanted more!
Read moreOne of the biggest pieces of feedback that we get from our Insiders and Office customers is that they want the ability to be more efficient when making their presentations in PowerPoint. Our Mac Office Insiders are very vocal and we have heard you!
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