Microsoft Office launched to Android tablets
Microsoft Office launched to Android tablets
The final versions of Word, Excel and PowerPoint
to Android is now available for android user After a three-month preview phase,
android user can start downloading microsoft office on their android tablets.
Microsoft Office is officially launched for
Android tablets, bringing Word, PowerPoint and Excel to midsize devices. The apps
work much like the iOS versions, sync with OneDrive so you can work from
anywhere, letting you create and edit documents, presentations and
spreadsheets.
The Android versions of Word, PowerPoint and Excel let you quickly browse and
open recent documents from your OneDrive or Dropbox accounts. New templates can
be used to create projects and lot more. These templates, are completely
customizable, letting you fill in your own details to create great-looking
documents, presentations and
spreadsheets.
spreadsheets.
The preview for Office apps on Android tablets began in November of last
year, letting users sample Office as a work in progress, the feedback from which Microsoft says it used to improve the apps for Android users.
All of the apps require you to have a Microsoft account, but once you're all set up, you'll be able to create and edit documents for free during a one-month trial. After your free trial is up, you can sign up for a subscription to Office 365.
Office for Android works on tablets running Android KitKat 4.4, that also have 7- inch screens or larger . While you can use the final apps on an Android tablet running Lollipop, Microsoft isn't officially supporting that OS quite yet. Look for that to be green-lighted in a subsequent update.
Microsoft Office launched to Android tablets
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