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Microsoft working to fix Office document vulnerability on Windows 10
By Sean Endicott published
Microsoft is investigating reports regarding a vulnerability being targeted by threat actors. Attacks targeting the vulnerability utilize Office documents.
Microsoft will change how Office handles Trusted Documents to improve security
By Sean Endicott published
An upcoming change for Microsoft Office will change how apps handle Trusted Documents. Following the change, these documents will follow policies set by IT admins.
Office Insiders gain new cartoons in September 2021 Mac preview build
By Robert Carnevale published
Lack of cartoons is the disease, and Microsoft Office is the cure. Mac users, get ready to get creative.
Microsoft says no more Office Android app support on Chrome OS
By Robert Carnevale published
Office fans relying on Chrome OS are in for a bit of an upset. Microsoft's revealed that in September, Office's Android apps will no longer be supported.
Microsoft to unify OneNote apps on Windows into single experience
By Sean Endicott published
There are currently two OneNote apps available on Windows. Over the coming months, Microsoft will move towards a single, unified OneNote app for PCs.
Is Microsoft moving Chromebook owners to its Office web apps over Android?
By Sean Endicott published
Some Chromebook users are being redirected to the Office web apps when they try to open the Office Android apps on their devices.
Insiders can now try the refreshed Office apps on Windows 11 and Windows 10
By Sean Endicott published
The first build of the refreshed Office apps is now available for Insiders. You can try out the new apps on Windows 10 or Windows 11.
Insiders won't get visually refreshed Office apps until later this week
By Sean Endicott published
Microsoft had to delay the launch of its refreshed Office apps to testers. The newly-designed apps will now ship to Insiders later this month.
Microsoft Office is now 64-bit for Windows 11 on ARM bringing improved performance and better compatibility
By Sean Endicott published
Microsoft's ARM-optimized Office apps are rolling out to Insiders now. The apps use a combination of native code and code that runs in emulation using a technology called ARM64EC.
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