Office 2016 for Windows is out the door and to make it a little easier to get started with the new apps, Microsoft is now making available a set of “Quick Start Guides” to introduce the new Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and OneNote.
On September 22, 2015, Microsoft released Office 2016 for Windows making the popular productivity apps available in 40 languages for PCs running Windows 10, Windows 8.1, and Windows 7. While the new apps are not much different than the previous version, the updated apps brings a number of features that many customers will appreciate.
To get you started, Microsoft has made published the Office 2016 Quick Start Guides — for Windows, Mac, and mobile apps –. The guides are also available in PDF formats or you can view them online using Sway.
Whether you are already familiar with apps or you’re new to Office, the guides will give you a first look and how to get started with the main Office 2016 apps.
Office 2016 for Windows
Visit Office 2016 Quick Start Guides to download guides for the desktop versions of Word 2016, Excel 2016, PowerPoint 2016, Outlook 2016 or OneNote 2016 on any recent version of Windows.
Office Mobile for Windows 10
Visit Office Mobile Quick Start Guides to download guides for the modern versions of Word Mobile, Excel Mobile, PowerPoint Mobile, or OneNote on Windows 10.
Office 2016 for Mac
Visit Office 2016 Quick Start Guides for Mac to download guides for the Mac versions of Word 2016, Excel 2016, PowerPoint 2016, Outlook 2016 or OneNote 2016 on Mac OS X Yosemite or El Capitan.
Office 2016 one-time purchase pricing
If you’re not planning to get a subscription, you can still buy Office 2016 as an standalone package:
- Office Home & Student $149
- Office Home and Business $229
- Office Professional $399
The licensing allows you to install Office on a Windows PC or Mac.
For more pricing information visit Office for Home and Office for Business.
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