“What Microsoft won’t tell you: saving money, installing, configuring and using Office 2016 for Windows/Office 365”
Office 2016 for Windowsincluding the many Office 365 updates to late 2018
Office 2016: the real startup guide is the lead title in our popular series of comprehensive guides to buying, installing, configuring and using Office.
Get ‘up to speed’ with the new and changed features in the last few versions of Office plus the extras added afterwards (for Office 365 subscribers).
“What Microsoft won’t tell you: saving money, configuring and using Office 2016 for Windows with Office 365”
Office 2016: the real startup guide is the latest in our popular series of comprehensive guides to buying, installing, configuring and using Office 2016 for Windows including the many Office 365 updates to June 2018
Get ‘up to speed’ with the new and changed features in Office for Office 365 subscribers. That includes additions like Excel Maps, Morph, Designer for PowerPoint, Funnel charts and new functions in Excel.
Properly prepare for installing Office 2016 for Windows the best way and for the least cost. After all it’s probably the most used piece of software on your computer, aside from Windows itself – so it’s worth getting right. We’ll give you information that Microsoft doesn’t provide ‘up front’ so that you can make a properly informed installation and configuration
Full Color
Over 635 pages
Fully Updated – Office 2016 for Windows for Office 365 users.
up to ‘June 2018‘ updates like the new Excel Map Charts and Accessibility features.
Fast find, table of contents with links
PDF format, compatible with Windows, Mac, Apple and Android tablets and pretty much anything else including, of course, iPads!
Office 2016: the real startup guide
applies to all versions of Office 2016 including:
Office 365 Home
Office 365 Personal
Office 365 University
Home and Student edition
Home and Business edition
We also explain the difference between all those different names <g>.
Office 2016 for Windows – Word 2016, Excel 2016, PowerPoint 2016 and Outlook 2016.
Save Money
We have detailed advice on how to buy Microsoft Office for less that retail. Our motto is
“Never pay retail”
The big change in Office 2016 is the way it’s sold. Microsoft is heavily pushing annual subscriptions to Office over the one-time purchase we’re used to.
” Your chapter on buying Office 365 saved me waaay more than the cost of entire book.” James N, Des Moines.
You can still buy Office 2016 ‘off the shelf’ but it costs more because you get a lot less than in the past.
We also have detailed advice on the computer hardware that’s best to run Office 2016, far more information than Microsoft’s brief and understated system requirements.
We’ll take you step-by-step through the online purchase of an Office 2016/Office 365 subscription
How to install Office 2016 without uninstalling your current version of Office.
Multiple Languages – how to get and manage multi-lingual
Using Office 2016
An in-depth look at some of the new and changed Office 2016 features.
Word you can now do ‘real time’ sharing of documents. Several people can edit a document and their changes appearing on each computer almost immediately. The Equation Editor now lets you scrawl your formula on the screen. You can now edit PDF files, insert online video and design tables more easily. Reading mode and Reviewing have improvements
Outlook – has changed the way attachments appear and can be added to a message. Also the option to add a link to a OneDrive file, instead of the entire file. Clutter is a new Exchange Server feature that’s available via Outlook. It has an easier way to reply to messages with inline. Quick Peek lets you quickly view contacts and appointments without totally switching windows. At last, you can re-order folders!
Excel has six new chart styles that add interesting and useful options for displaying data. Forecast is a simple and effective way to project future results from past data. PowerQuery lets you easily pull in data from a wide range of sources and analyze it with the familiar Excel tools.. Flash Fill and Quick Analysis plus much easier ways to choose Charts and PivotTables . Also welcome additions like proper multiple windows and animations. Naturally there’s new functions including a way to grab XML data without code.
Install
Microsoft likes to push the line that installing their software is simple and easy. For the most part it is easy, but there are things that you should do to make your computing is more stable and efficient..
Step-by-Step with Click-To-Run
This ebook will take you step-by-step through an Office 2016 installation.
64-bit Office 2013 has special considerations, which we look at in detail.
Configure
What Microsoft wants isn’t necessarily what you need. Microsoft chooses the original settings based on what they think people want and, occasionally, some marketing agenda. This book suggests easy changes to make.
The ribbon interface has a lot more going on than most people realize. We go into the ribbon in detail, the features and shortcuts as well as the changed things in Office 2016. See how it can be easily changed in Office 2016
The Quick Access Toolbar can also be loaded up with your most commonly used commands – we have step-by-step instructions
Features
Buying Office
Saving money buying Office 2016
Never Pay Retail!
System Requirements
The bare minimum
What you really need
Before installation
Office installation
Special Installations
64-bit Office
Multiple versions of Office
After installation
Windows Desktop Search
iTunes
Classic Menu
Backups
New! Multiple Languages
Proofing Tools
Interface
Help
Configuring Office 2016
Office 2016 interface in depth
Word 2016
Outlook 2016
Excel 2016
PowerPoint 2016
Post-Release updates and new features for Office 365 subscribers.
Office 2016: the real startup guide
“What Microsoft won’t tell you: saving money, installing, configuring and using Office 2016 for Windows/Office 365”
Office 2016 for Windows including the many Office 365 updates to late 2018
Office 2016: the real startup guide is the lead title in our popular series of comprehensive guides to buying, installing, configuring and using Office.
Get ‘up to speed’ with the new and changed features in the last few versions of Office plus the extras added afterwards (for Office 365 subscribers).
$12.95 – $19.95
Description
“What Microsoft won’t tell you: saving money, configuring and using Office 2016 for Windows with Office 365”
Office 2016: the real startup guide is the latest in our popular series of comprehensive guides to buying, installing, configuring and using Office 2016 for Windows including the many Office 365 updates to June 2018
Get ‘up to speed’ with the new and changed features in Office for Office 365 subscribers. That includes additions like Excel Maps, Morph, Designer for PowerPoint, Funnel charts and new functions in Excel.
Properly prepare for installing Office 2016 for Windows the best way and for the least cost. After all it’s probably the most used piece of software on your computer, aside from Windows itself – so it’s worth getting right. We’ll give you information that Microsoft doesn’t provide ‘up front’ so that you can make a properly informed installation and configuration
Office 2016: the real startup guide
applies to all versions of Office 2016 including:-
- Office 365 Home
- Office 365 Personal
- Office 365 University
- Home and Student edition
- Home and Business edition
We also explain the difference between all those different names <g>.
Office 2016 for Windows – Word 2016, Excel 2016, PowerPoint 2016 and Outlook 2016.
Save Money
We have detailed advice on how to buy Microsoft Office for less that retail. Our motto is
“Never pay retail”
The big change in Office 2016 is the way it’s sold. Microsoft is heavily pushing annual subscriptions to Office over the one-time purchase we’re used to.
” Your chapter on buying Office 365 saved me waaay more than the cost of entire book.” James N, Des Moines.
You can still buy Office 2016 ‘off the shelf’ but it costs more because you get a lot less than in the past.
We also have detailed advice on the computer hardware that’s best to run Office 2016, far more information than Microsoft’s brief and understated system requirements.
We’ll take you step-by-step through the online purchase of an Office 2016/Office 365 subscription
How to install Office 2016 without uninstalling your current version of Office.
Multiple Languages – how to get and manage multi-lingual
Using Office 2016
An in-depth look at some of the new and changed Office 2016 features.
Word you can now do ‘real time’ sharing of documents. Several people can edit a document and their changes appearing on each computer almost immediately. The Equation Editor now lets you scrawl your formula on the screen. You can now edit PDF files, insert online video and design tables more easily. Reading mode and Reviewing have improvements
Outlook – has changed the way attachments appear and can be added to a message. Also the option to add a link to a OneDrive file, instead of the entire file. Clutter is a new Exchange Server feature that’s available via Outlook. It has an easier way to reply to messages with inline. Quick Peek lets you quickly view contacts and appointments without totally switching windows. At last, you can re-order folders!
Excel has six new chart styles that add interesting and useful options for displaying data. Forecast is a simple and effective way to project future results from past data. PowerQuery lets you easily pull in data from a wide range of sources and analyze it with the familiar Excel tools.. Flash Fill and Quick Analysis plus much easier ways to choose Charts and PivotTables . Also welcome additions like proper multiple windows and animations. Naturally there’s new functions including a way to grab XML data without code.
Install
Microsoft likes to push the line that installing their software is simple and easy. For the most part it is easy, but there are things that you should do to make your computing is more stable and efficient..
Step-by-Step with Click-To-Run
This ebook will take you step-by-step through an Office 2016 installation.
64-bit Office 2013 has special considerations, which we look at in detail.
Configure
What Microsoft wants isn’t necessarily what you need. Microsoft chooses the original settings based on what they think people want and, occasionally, some marketing agenda. This book suggests easy changes to make.
The ribbon interface has a lot more going on than most people realize. We go into the ribbon in detail, the features and shortcuts as well as the changed things in Office 2016. See how it can be easily changed in Office 2016
The Quick Access Toolbar can also be loaded up with your most commonly used commands – we have step-by-step instructions
Features