All about Microsoft Office Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook, Microsoft 365, Office 2021 and earlier versions.
LinkedIn Resume Assistant for Word 2016
Microsoft’s investment in LinkedIn now has a result for Office users with the release of a Resume Assistant for Word 2016. Before we go into details, keep in mind that Resume Assistant is only available for a few Office users at the moment. Not even all Office 2016 Fast Insiders can now access Resume Assistant. […]
Outlook.com bonuses for Office 365 customers
Microsoft’s mail hosting Outlook.com now comes with extras for Office 365 Home and Personal subscribers, as we foretold a while ago. In short, the ‘Premium’ $50/$20 a year Outlook.com is dead. The Premium benefits are now available to all Office 365 Home and Personal users. If you’re one of the five people linked to an […]
Apple’s new image format HEIC and Microsoft Office
Apple has introduced a new image and video format for iPhone and iPad, here’s how to handle it in Microsoft Office documents. .HEIC image files are made by default in some Apple devices with iOS 11. Microsoft Office and Windows don’t support the new format yet but there’s workarounds available in the meantime. Automatic HEIC […]
A faster way to review Office document versions
OneDrive will automatically save past versions of an Office document, here how to access those revisions quickly. The advertised way to view a document history is through the Activity button, next to Share on the top right. In Office 2016 for Windows, Office 365. The Activity pane shows a list of versions available, who worked […]
Shared with Me, new feature in Office 2016 Windows / Mac and more
A recent Office addition is ‘Shared with Me’, a list of the documents you’ve been invited to collaborate on with others. It’s available in Office 2016 Windows/Mac and the iPad, iPhone and Android Mobile apps. According to Microsoft ‘Shared with Me’ ” lets you see the files others have shared with you” Our checks show […]
Sharing documents in Office 2016 for Mac
Office 2016 for Mac (Office 365) has the same document sharing options as Office for Windows but they look a little different. In fact, Office for Mac has an additional sharing option not available in Windows. Just like Office 2016 for Windows, Office 2016 for Mac has a Share button on the top right of […]
Sharing a document as an attachment from Office
It’s always been possible to email a document for reviewing or editing. Modern versions of Office make that easier by letting you email from the document directly, instead of an email program like Outlook. Instead of opening your email to send an attachment, click on Send as an attachment from your working document, to send […]
Send a document sharing link from Microsoft Office
The Share pane in modern Office is fine within an organization or with people who are familiar with document collaboration. But what if you want to share a document link with more detail in the email or using a non-email method like Instant Messaging? Well, you want to get just a link to your document […]
Pirated Office caused NSA leak – says Kaspersky
Kaspersky has blamed a National Security Agency (NSA) contractor using pirated Office software for the leak of classified documents to their Moscow servers. The US government had banned Kaspersky security software after classified files were uploaded to the Russian company. It’s alleged those documents where passed to the Kremlin. Kaspersky’s version Now Kaspersky has responded […]
A small step forward for US cloud and email privacy
The US Justice Department (DoJ) has stepped back a little in their legal battle with Microsoft over government access to cloud data, including email. Microsoft had sued the US government over orders which compelled the company to hand over customers cloud stored files and emails. This could be done without notice to the customer, which […]
No attachment needed for new Office security bug
There’s a new Office security bug that can be exploited with just an email or calendar invite as well as the more common infected Office document. The new Office exploit uses the long-standing DDE system which allows Office documents to ‘talk’ to each other. Until told otherwise, best to assume that all versions of Office […]
Fixing Office, OneDrive document sign-in problems
Ever since Microsoft added shared, collaborative documents via OneDrive, they’ve had problems with saving and sign-in. Here’s how to deal with some of those persistent bugs. These bugs can happen in Word, Excel, PowerPoint or OneNote. Most commonly with documents saved to OneDrive but also Dropbox or other cloud storage. Can’t Sign-in A very common […]
Get the new Crayola color, Bluetiful, now in Microsoft Office
Bluetiful will be the new Crayola color. It’ll be generally available from January 2018 or you can use it right now in Microsoft Office with these tips. Office-Watch.com told you about the demise of Dandelion, the now defunct Crayola color. And we showed how to keep Dandelion in your Office color palette regardless of Crayola […]
Get the new fix for an Office security breach that’s ‘in the wild’
The October bundle of Office security patches includes one for a bug that’s already known and being used by hackers. Known as CVE-2017-11826, this is a Word bug which allows a malicious RTF/DOCX combination to access your computer. The attack uploaded all the documents, images etc that it could find to the hackers. Who is […]
Office 2019, what we know and don’t know, without guessing
Last week Microsoft ‘announced’ Office 2019, we put ‘announcement’ in quote marks because they said very little. There’s been a lot of guesswork, mostly hopeful guesswork, about Office 2019. Even at this early stage, it’s time for a reality check on Office 2019. Office 2019 will be the next version of the one-time or perpetual […]
Office for Mac – interesting things coming
Office 2016 for Mac is getting some big improvements in the next few months. That’s not just Microsoft hype, it seems very real. Last week, Microsoft quietly declared that they were making some big changes to how Office 2016 for Mac works. Those ‘under the hood’ changes would let them add new features a lot […]