Everyone can print from Office for iPad.
An important new feature in Office for iPad is printing, at least to AirPrint enabled printers. The assumption is that printing is only available to Office 365 subscribers who get the full product enabled with editing.
Printing is available to ALL Office for iPad users – subscribers or not.
We overlooked this important point about the April 2014 update … because it’s just one of the ‘details’ that Microsoft didn’t bother to mention themselves! In the short blog posting, that’s the entire information about the update, printing for non-subscribers doesn’t get a mention. If is wasn’t for a stray comment below the main post, it would remain a Redmond secret: “Printing is free for everyone. You can view and print documents without an Office 365 subscription.“
See Also
- Office for iPad, September updates
- How you can update Office for iPad: The Complete Guide
- Extra goodies in Office for iPad
- Surface mini is dead but Office for Android nears birth
- Office for iPad ‘thanks for noticing’ from Microsoft
- Office for iPad update April 2014
- Office for iPad can print – sort of
- Office for iPad: The Complete Guide