You can install the new Office mobile app that combines Word, Excel, and PowerPoint into a single app, and introduces new mobile-centric features to view, edit and share files without the need to switch between multiple apps. Learn more.

Use the Office mobile apps to work from anywhere, just sign in with a free Microsoft Account or a Microsoft 365 work or school account. With a qualifying Microsoft 365 subscription, you'll have access to the app's extra features.


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Some qualifying plans have a screen size limit of 10.9 inches for editing in the Microsoft 365 mobile apps. And all non-qualifying plans have a screen size limit of 10.1 inches. For example, if you're using an iPad Pro with a 12.9 inch screen, you must have a qualifying Microsoft 365 plan with access to the desktop apps to edit files.

Users without app protection policies and conditional access settings assigned will be able to save data from their corporate profile to personal apps and non-managed local storage on their mobile devices. They could also connect to corporate data services, such as Microsoft Exchange, with personal apps.

The Office app also supports premium features that are available with a qualifying Microsoft 365 subscription. Without a subscription, you'll be prompted to purchase a subscription whenever you're trying to access a premium feature. For more information, see What you can do in the Office apps on mobile devices.

Now that Microsoft is poised to become an Android phone maker, it's a good time to look at what's happening with Office on Android. While Microsoft has developed versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Outlook and more productivity apps for Android and made them available in the Google Play Store, sometimes these apps can be overkill in terms of features and size. 

 

Just ask Samsung. When Microsoft announced its expanded partnership with Samsung this past summer, the pair said they'd be offering various Microsoft apps and services preloaded on the Samsung Galaxy Note 10. Only those who asked (or read the fine print) may have realized that Samsung isn't preloading the existing (and oft-downloaded) Android versions of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint on these devices. Instead, Samsung is preloading something called "Microsoft Office Mobile." 

 

Microsoft Office Mobile is a single app that Galaxy users can download from Samsung's store or access as a preloaded app on select Samsung devices. (Right now, it is not available for other Android devices from the Google Play Store.) This Office for Android app lets users view documents and edit Word, Excel and PowerPoint files. 

 

Here's the Office Mobile app description from the Galaxy Store: 

 

"The trusted Microsoft Office apps that let you create, edit, view and share files are now available for download as a single convenient app. Office Mobile includes the complete Word, PowerPoint, and Excel apps to offer a convenient office experience on the go. " 

 

Using "the Office Mobile app, work with your Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files anytime, from anywhere. The convenient Office Mobile app keeps your recent work at your fingertips. Familiar and powerful editing, formatting and management tools make it easy to work on files as you would on your desktop. Create and share professional documents and presentations with charts, animations, and SmartArt graphics, the store description adds.

 

To get more advanced features, users can buy Office 365 subscriptions to get the fully-featured, separate Office apps for their Android devices, the app description notes. 

 

This unified Office Mobile app, my contacts say, is codenamed "Unity." It was designed by a Microsoft team in India, I'm hearing. It's designed to be much smaller and more nimble than the individual Word, Excel and PowerPoint apps for Android which Microsoft offers in the Google Play Store. 

 

I've heard an Apple-specific Office Mobile app will be coming to iOS devices, as well. And my bet is this new Office Mobile app will be what Microsoft preloads on the Android-based Surface Duo when it's available next holiday season. 

 

Will Microsoft offer a unified Microsoft Office Mobile app for Windows, too, at some point? I'm not sure. 

 

Microsoft officials acknowledged the existing Office Mobile apps for Windows are no longer being developed actively. At Ignite 2018, Microsoft officials said its mobile/touch-first/UWP Office Mobile for Windows apps would not be deprecated. But Microsoft's priority in the mobile space, going forward, would be their Office apps for iOS and Android, officials stated. On Windows, Microsoft execs said the priority would be Win 32 apps and the web versions of its Office apps. 

 

Microsoft alternatively could opt to turn its existing web versions of its Office apps (the things formerly known as Word Online, Excel Online, PowerPoint Online, etc.) into progressive web apps (PWAs), as Thurrott.com's Paul Thurrott suggested a couple years ago. So far, that hasn't happened. But Microsoft did announce earlier this year that it was pulling the "Online" part of the name of these web apps and referring to them simply as Office, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc. even though they are web apps. 

 

Currently, Microsoft does not offer a single unified Office app for Windows 10 devices. It did launch something in late 2018 that's somewhat comparable called the "Office app for Windows 10." This free app is a replacement for the Microsoft My Office app. It offers a landing-page-like experience designed to help users find the downloadable local Office apps, as well as their own files wherever they've stored them. 

I'm betting we will hear more about Microsoft's unified Office Mobile app strategy in early November at Ignite. For now, Microsoft officials are not commenting about what's next in this space.

In an attempt to support a cloud and mobile-based collaboration strategy, many businesses are contemplating Microsoft Office 365 (now Microsoft 365). For a successful transition, you should understand how Office 365 supports mobile productivity.

Recently, Microsoft started offering Mobile Device Management for Office 365, which can help you and your colleagues manage mobile devices like Androids, iPhones, and Tablets used by licensed Office 365 users in your business. With Mobile Device Management for Office 365, you can create custom mobile device management policies, which include settings that can help control access to your businesses' Office 365 email and documents for supported mobile devices. Consider this: if one of your mobile devices is lost or stolen, you can wipe the device remotely to remove sensitive information.

Office 365 helps your business to improve communication and team collaboration not only in the office, but also on the go. You can break away from your desk and be productive on the go with cloud-based Office 365 on your smartphone or tablet. Also, you can synchronize email accounts, calendars, and contacts on all devices at any time. OneDrive for Business available with SharePoint and Office 365 makes it easy for you to store your documents and various media files in a secure location on the cloud.

With Office 365, you can access Microsoft Outlook using any browser as long as you have an internet connection and a PC, Mac, Laptop, tablet, or smartphone to use. The fully synchronized web and desktop app allows your and your colleagues to save considerable time and energy customizing the same settings across all devices, since they are all synchronized instantly. Also, all the categories and read/unread statuses will be automatically synced, so after reading an email once on your mobile device, the status that email is "read" will also be changed on your desktop thanks to ActiveSync.

In November 2014, Microsoft eliminated the fee to use most functions of its mobile apps for Office 365- The Web and mobile version of the popular Office software bundle. Before then, users who wanted to create or edit Word documents, edit Excel spreadsheets, or PowerPoint presentations on smartphones had to pay for an Office 365 subscription. However, following the fee elimination, mobile users can now access many Office 365 functions for free. (Wall Street Journal).

Microsoft also has an app for that too. This is a great solution to help explore the content on SharePoint Sites from your mobile device instead of doing this through the mobile browser (definitely not the best experience). Keep in mind your organization needs to have SharePoint configured and you will need to log in with your company account. Here are the links and details for the SharePoint App:

Microsoft will be pushing users to use OneDrive to transfer and access files instead of this Transfer Files feature. OneDrive sharing is already built-in in the Office mobile app, and users get more granular controls when selecting how they want to share files.

At its Ignite conference last month, Microsoft announced that its all-in-one Office apps on mobile and Windows will soon be rebranded to Microsoft 365. The same change is about to impact office.com this month, and the branding change will apply to the Windows and mobile apps in January 2023.

In other words, these apps aren't just for quick edits anymore. There are great starting points here for just about any project. Even if you started a document on your desktop, you can edit directly from the apps and never worry about losing formatting or style because you're using the same tools on mobile.

The University of West Georgia, in coordination with Microsoft, is now offering Office 365 to all Faculty, Staff, and currently enrolled full-time students. This includes Microsoft Office Pro Plus (the very latest version of the Microsoft Office suite as soon as they are released) for up to 5 personal Windows or Mac computers as well as the Microsoft Office Mobile Suite for up to 5 personal mobile devices running iOS, Android, Windows Phone, and more. ff782bc1db

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