Office 2016 For Mac Release Notes
Office 365 Personal costs $70 per year and lets you install Office on one PC or Mac. However, Office 365 Home costs $100 per year and lets you install Office on up to five PCs or Macs—or any combination of the two. A single standalone copy of Office 2019 for Windows or Mac costs $150, and that’s just for one device. Support for Office 2016 for Mac ended on October 13, 2020. Upgrade to Microsoft 365 to work anywhere from any device and continue to receive support. See What's new for Office Insiders or Release notes for Insider Slow builds of Office for Mac. Version 16.45 (Build 21010502) January 6, 2021.
NEW Advanced Microsoft Office Content
Newly released Advanced level content includes:
- A Skills Approach Word Chapter 7
- In Practice Excel Chapter 6
- In Practice Excel Chapter 7
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All currently released Advanced level chapters are:
- A Skills Approach Word Chapter 6
- A Skills Approach Word Chapter 7
- In Practice Word Chapter 5
- In Practice Excel Chapter 5
- In Practice Excel Chapter 6
- In Practice Excel Chapter 7
NEW Integrated Application Projects
Integrated Application Projects combine skills from multiple Microsoft Office Applications. For example, import data from an Access query into an Excel file, then generate a chart from the data in Word
Integrated Application Projects:
- Office 2016 Integrated Applications – Project 1 PowerPoint, Word, Access, Excel
- Office 2016 Integrated Applications – Project 2 Word, Access, Excel
- Office 2016 Integrated Applications – Project 3 PowerPoint, Word, Excel (Mac Supported)
NEW Projects
Office 2016 For Mac Release Notes Pdf
- Excel 2016 In Practice – Independent Project 6-5
- Excel 2016 In Practice – Independent Project 6-6
Microsoft has released version 16.17 of its Office 2016 application suite with the addition of @mentions to tag collaborators in a Word document or PowerPoint presentation—tagging functionality will come to Excel soon. Word, PowerPoint, and Excel also now let you draw with digital ink using a mouse, digital pen, or your finger, and they support inserting 3D models that can be rotated and tilted within documents, workbooks, and presentations. Finally, Excel brings back custom shortcuts, and PowerPoint enables you to embed custom fonts. ($149.99 for one-time purchase, $99.99/$69.99 annual subscription options, free update through Microsoft AutoUpdate, release notes, macOS 10.10+)