Some Microsoft Office users are getting access to ad-supported, restricted desktop apps for Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
Excel and PowerPoint, but with its new Copilot AI tools included, prices are getting higher. To balance this out, it appears ...
Microsoft is testing a free, ad-supported version of Office, featuring Word, PowerPoint, and Excel — but with several catches ...
Free ad-supported version of Microsoft Office is available but the company warns it's only a test and there's no plan for a ...
The free version of Microsoft features a 15-second ad that plays every few hours and locks away useful features behind a ...
This version comes with a host of limitations and access is limited, but here's how you could try giving it a whirl.
We tried the ad-supported free desktop versions of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Hey Microsoft, the intention is neat, but just don’t launch this mess.
Microsoft is simply referring to the new service as the “free” version of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, Beebom reported, noting that it’s ad-supported. Since you’re forced to save documents ...
Microsoft 365 Online has been the only official way to access the software for free, albeit with limited functionality.
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Excelsior on MSNMicrosoft's ad-supported version of Office only saves to OneDriveMicrosoft broke from a long tradition of only offering paid versions of the native Microsoft Office app (web having been free for some time) and silently introduced a free, ad-supported version of ...
If your primary focus is on basic document editing and you primarily access Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint for quick tasks, the free version available at Office.com may be all you require.
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