Microsoft released the Preview version of Office 2019
Currently only business users can try it out.
New features as well as changes on Office 2019 have been released by Microsoft in Preview format for business users. This is the first preview of the release, with changes included in the Office 365 subscription. Office 2019 will have familiar client applications such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook, along with server versions. of Exchange, SharePoint and Skype for Business.
Microsoft is directing this version of Office 2019 to Windows to businesses that don't use Office 365, and the office suite will only run on Windows 10. There will also be a separate version for macOS.
Business users can try out Office 2019's new features
'This update will have new features and improved old features on applications such as greater sensitivity to pressure when writing, tilting effects, Excel data analysis tools such as formulas, New tables and Power BI integration, more advanced presentation features in PowerPoint like Morph or Zoom ' , Jared Spataro from Microsoft said.
Microsoft plans to launch Office 2019 later this year and most users will become business customers without needing to register for Office 365. If you want, you can sign up for Office 2019 here: https: // support. microsoft.com/en-us/help/4133311/how-to-participate-in-the-office-2019-commercial-preview-program
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