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2. Office 2016 is is packed with new
features, including a new user interface,
collaboration tools and more.
Find out whatâs new in Office 2016
and why it matters to you.
2016
3. User Interface Updates
across the Suite
When you launch Office 2016, the first thing youâll notice is a new splash of
color across the menu bar of each app. The default color scheme went from
âWhiteâ to the new âColorfulâ theme. You also have the option to change it to
âDark Grayâ or back to âWhiteâ if you prefer.
4. In the Backstage view under the File menu, a new Browse button makes
it easier to browse local and network folders, as well as OneDrive files.
Tab names are no longer all caps, making them easier to read.
Additional UI Updates
5. Why does it matter?
Color themes let you customize your
workspace; tab names are easier to read;
the Browse button makes it easier to
browse for files and folders.
6. Tell Me What You Want to Do
(aka the âTell-Me Assistantâ)
New in Office 2016 is an additional tab in the Ribbon called âTell me what you
want to doâŠâ* From this tab, you can look up different commands within each app.
Click on one of the results, and the app will perform that very command.
This new feature is contextualâmeaning it
cantellthedifferencebetweenwhatyouâve
selected and then present the best options
for you. If you have a image selected and
you type ârotateâ in the Tell me what you
want to do tab, it will show Rotate Objects
vs. Rotate Text.
* Note: This feature will not be available in OneNote initially, but you may see it added later.
7. Why does it matter?
All the menu commands across all of
the Office apps are now just a keyboard
shortcut away. Press Alt-Q, type what youâre
looking for and youâre set!
8. More Shape Styles
If you like using the built-in shape tools in the Office apps, there are now more
options when it comes to formatting shapes in Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
After youâve inserted a shape, the Format tab is automatically selected. You can
then go to Shape Styles and choose from the different Theme Styles or Presets.
9. Why does it matter?
For those using built-in shapes, you have
more customization options and if you
change your documentâs theme later, all of
your shapes will be automatically updated.
10. Math Ink
Ink Mode, previously available only in OneNote, is now available in Word, Excel
and PowerPoint. This allows you to insert a math equation by drawing it with
a stylus and a tablet, or your finger on your touch screen, or even your mouse.
Once you draw the equation, Word, Excel or PowerPoint will convert the formula
and insert it into your document.
11. Why does it matter?
If you need to insert math equations into
your documents, there is no easier way
than with Math Ink.
12. Sharing
Sharing and collaborating with others on files in Office 2016 is easier
than ever before.
Look to the right of your user name and click
on the new Share tab. Once you save your
document to the Cloud (including a SharePoint
or OneDrive account), the Share pane changes
so you can invite people and decide if they
can view or edit the file youâre sharing.
Once youâve shared a file, you can decide
if changes to the document are saved
automatically or if you should be prompted first.
13. Why does it matter?
If you need to collaborate with others, this feature
alone may be worth the upgrade. Youâll have the
power of Microsoft apps, alongside new sharing and
collaboration features that are normally associated
with Google apps.
14. Real-Time Editing
Microsoft is calling this feature âreal-time editingâ but at the time of the
initial Office 2016 launch, it is not quite as âreal-timeâ as you might expect.
While it is still useful, itâs helpful to know what you can expect.
To try it, select Edit Document > Edit in
Word Online on shared documents. Word
Online edits show up in the desktop and
tablet version of Word, as well. Wherever
the changes have been made, a small
pop-up alert box appears, allowing you to
sync and then incorporate any changes
from the Online version of Wordâto your
desktop version of Word.
15. Why does it matter?
If youâre sharing and collaborating your
documents, seeing when (and where) someone
is making an edit is very helpful so you arenât
trying to edit the same thing at the same time.
16. Dark Gray
From an accessibility perspective, the new Dark Gray theme is a welcome
improvement to the user interface that makes it easier to read what is on the screen.
To apply it, go to File > Account > Office Theme and select Dark Gray from the drop
down menu. This works throughout all of the Office 2016 apps.
17. Why does it matter?
For those who have difficulty reading
something on a low contrast color
scheme, the new Dark Gray option will
be a welcome change.
18. Excel User Interface Updates
Under the Data Tab, the Power Query options (previously a separate plug-in) are
now included under the Get and Transform group.
This allows you to get data from a File (Workbook,
CSV, XML, Text), from a Database (SQL Server db,
MS Access db, Oracle db, MySQL db and more),
fromMicrosoftAzureandfromotheronlinesources.
In Office 2016, these features did not exist
automatically on the Ribbon so itâs nice to have
them readily available now.
19. Why does it matter?
Straight out of the box, you have more options
for importing data into Excel. This saves you
the trouble of having to find, download and
install the Power Query plug-in.
20. New Charts in Excel
In Office 2016, you get new types of charts, not only in Excel, but in Word and
PowerPoint as well. New charts include:
Treemap
For a hierarchical view of your data
represented by branches
Sunburst
Also to visualize hierarchical data
represented by rings
Histogram
Shows frequencies within a distribution
Box & Whisker
Shows distribution of data in quartiles
highlighting the mean and outliers
Waterfall
Shows a running total of financial data
as values are added or subtracted
21. Why does it matter?
Additional options for visually displaying large
sets of data are always welcome. This will
help all Excel users convey the real meaning
behind their numbers.
22. Excel and PowerPoint Insights
You could already âfindâ in Word and Outlook, but now Office 2016 brings Insights,
or âSmart Lookupâ to Excel and PowerPoint.
This feature helps you learn more about the content in your documents by
displaying informationâsourced by Bing, Wikipedia and Oxford dictionaryâ
directly within the Excel and PowerPoint application windows.
23. Why does it matter?
If you need to get more information or better understand
something in one of your documents, you can get that
information and stay within Excel or PowerPoint. No
more trips out to a separate web browser to get the
information youâre looking for.
24. Clutter for Outlook
To help you keep your email inbox manageable, Outlook gets a new feature called
Clutter. The Clutter feature creates a new folder in Outlook; email that you deem to
be low priority, but not Junk mail, should be stored here.
You have to enable this from the Web version of Outlook first go to Outlook 365,
click on the gear menu to open your settings. Go to Options > Mail > Clutter and
turn it on by selecting âSeparate items identified as clutter.â From there, your
Outlook desktop app will start sorting your email. You can manually define an email
message as Clutter and that will help Outlook learn what emails are important and
which ones can wait a bit.
25. Why does it matter?
Not every email you get is important, nor is it
junk mail. The new Clutter feature helps organize
your email by automatically moving some of your
emails into the new Clutter folder.
26. Attachments
Adding attachments to emails in Outlook is easier in Office 2016. When you click
the Attach File button, Outlook shows you a list of 12 recent documents from Word,
PPT or Excel. No more browsing through folders on your hard drive for that recent
report youâve been working on.
If you attach files from your OneDrive
account, you have the ability to
change permissions of the doc,
allowing recipients to edit the
attached file in addition to viewing it.
27. Why does it matter?
By making it easier to find your recent
documents so you can attach them to an email,
this will potentially be a huge time-saver!
28. Workgroups
Previously available only in the Outlook Web App, Workgroups now make their
way into the desktop version of Outlook 2016.
The Workgroups feature goes beyond your typical distribution email list by allowing
members to easily start group conversations, organize and view group files and add
events to the group calendar to allow teams to work together more efficiently.
29. Why does it matter?
This update will allow desktop users of Outlook
who are part of a Workgroup to keep working in
the app theyâre more comfortable with.
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