![]() Microsoft’s subscription-based office suite, called Office 365 or Microsoft 365 depending on your version, is continually updated with new features, so we periodically update the cheat sheets for the "365" versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook. We’ve also got guides for Microsoft Teams, SharePoint, OneDrive, OneNote, Planner, and Windows itself. Here’s a one-stop resource where you can find in-depth stories on several generations of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook for Windows, focusing on what’s new in each major release. ![]() PS: I also have a PC laptop that has Windows MS Word and Excel, so more likely I'll be sharing files forth and back between the two computers.Įdit: added a 3rd question and specified the MSOffice I have: Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2016 (Windows).Need to get up to speed on the latest features in Excel? Wrestling with an old version of Word? Finding your way around Windows 11 or looking to get more out of Windows 10? Computerworld’s cheat sheets are easy-to-use guides to help you navigate Microsoft’s core productivity apps. I only worked with MS Word and MS Excel, so not sure if that'll be a challenge to learn again something other than MS and also if there will be any compatibility issues when going forth an back between softwares and files. Thoughts?ģ- Is there maybe a possibility to install a copy from my Pc to the Mac? How can I check how many licenses I have on my PC? If that's possible then that should solve the issue. Apparently, it's also able to handle pdf work. I don't think I have any pdf software neither.ġ- Is there a free version of Microsoft I can install? I just need to run the applications on the computer, locally, don't need any cloud access etc.Ģ- Otherwise, I read that there are alternatives like LibreOffice and OpenOffice, with LibreOffice being most quoted. I have an iMac with no Word or Excel on it.
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