What features would you like to see Office 2019 include? Is it still your go-to productivity suite? Or do you use the free online tools? Share your thoughts with us on Twitter. The last major version of Microsoft Office was Office 2016, which was released in 2015 alongside Windows 10. New consumer focused features will likely be announced at the annual Microsoft Build conference, which will take place next spring (probably in May). The firm says previews for the new suite will begin reaching customers in mid-2018. Server enhancements will include updates to IT manageability, usability, voice, and security.” New features coming soon Visual animation features-like Morph and Zoom-will add polish to PowerPoint presentations. “New formulas and charts will make data analysis for Excel more powerful. We recommend that you uninstall existing versions of Office before you deploy Office 2019. There isn’t a 2019 version of OneNote, but OneNote 2016 is available for Office 2019. In a blog post on Tuesday, Office GM Jared Spataro wrote: “For example, new and improved inking features-like pressure sensitivity, tilt effects, and ink replay-will allow you to work more naturally. Office Professional Plus 2019 includes Access, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Publisher, Word, and Skype for Business. Naturally it’ll include apps like Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook as well as the Exchange, SharePoint and Skype for Business servers.Īnnouncing the suite at Microsoft Ignite in Orlando, the firm said it will be will add new user and IT capabilities for customers who ‘aren’t yet ready for the cloud.’ Without giving away too much in terms of features, Microsoft said the release is scheduled for the second half of 2018. Microsoft has announced Office 2019, the next major version of its classic productivity suite.
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