3/23/2016

What are the main differences between Microsoft Office 2013 and 2016 for Windows?

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Office 2013 may look a lot like the newer Office 2016, but there are some notable feature rollouts in the areas of file sharing, co-authoring, mobility, security among others.
Here are 3 new productivity features of note:
Real-time coauthoring of files
Ever get frustrated trying to save a document someone else on your team has open? With real-time co-authoring, your entire team can work on projects simultaneously, regardless of the device you’re using. In Word, you can see real-time typing, see where others are working, and view their edits as they happen.
Cross-device compatibility
Pick up where you left off with projects when you’re on the go with apps that sync across Windows, Android, and Apple devices. If you forget to send a document to your team before leaving on a trip, you can open it in Word on your phone, make some edits, and then sent it all from the airport.
Improved Version History
If you’re not used to working on shared documents online (there’s no save button, changes are saved automatically), you may worry about needing to go back to a previous version. Version History helps you prevent losing ideas by allowing you to view or go back to earlier drafts of your document. You can find this feature in the File menu under “History” for documents stored on OneDrive for Business or SharePoint Online.
Here are some resources to help you:

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