Brand Name : Microsoft
Model Number : Office 2016 HB
Certification : Microsoft
Place of Origin : USA
MOQ : 10pcs
Price : negotiation
Payment Terms : T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram.dhgate
Supply Ability : 10000pcs / day
Delivery Time : 1-3 working day
Packaging Details : Key Code
Region : English
Activate : new key
Platform : PC
Media : 32bit
Version : Full version
Transform : All
Support : PC computer
Distribution : DVD-ROM
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Microsoft Office Home and Business 2016 takes the work out of working together and provides collaboration and focus to your office, wherever it goes. This suite comes with the 2016 versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote and Outlook featuring enhancements that help you create, communicate and work from just about anywhere. Perfect for remote workers and dispersed teams, Office 2016 lets you edit and co-author in real time, send documents fast and stay in touch via Skype. There's simply no better software suite for businesses that need full access on the go.
Manufacturer | Microsoft Corporation |
Version | Full version |
Brand Name | Microsoft |
Product Name | Office 2016 Home & Business |
Distribution Media/Method | DVD-ROM; Electronic |
Product Type | Office Software Licensing |
Language Supported | All Languages |
Platform Supported | PC |
Operating System Supported | Windows |
License Type | Retail/FPP |
License Pricing | Non-commercial |
License Quantity | 1PC/NEW |
Office 2016 – Excel
Aside from Word’s collaboration features and the cross-suite updates, only Excel and Outlook have had much of an upgrade in Office 2016.
Excel gets the most changes, starting with the addition of six new chart types, including sunbursts, treemaps and waterfall charts. There are also pivot tables that can handle dates and Power Query is now integrated, allowing for much easier integration of live data from other sources such as databases and web pages.
There’s also a new forecasting option that makes it easier to analyse your data and make predictions such as future revenue growth. A nod to the current touch-screen era is the addition of a tool for handwriting in formulae, saving you having to work out or remember just exactly how you create a Sigma or Pi symbol.
Collaboration is also enabled but it’s not at the real-time level yet, with users having to take turns saving and passing on their versions.
It all adds up to an even more powerful experience but there’s little here that’s going to seal the deal. Moreover, there are plenty of things still not fixed.
Most prominent is the way graphs and charts are still handled as in-spreadsheet entities that morph and change size as you change the spreadsheet, rather than having a separate interface for creating slick, consistently formatted graphs and having a convenient export tool for them.
Office 2016 – Outlook
The flagship feature of Outlook 2016 is Groups, which is a new twist on the enterprise group management that’s long been a mainstay of the Outlook/Exchange setup. Here, though, the emphasis is on managers and other team-leaders being able to create groups for themselves rather than IT having to get involved.
Users can create and manage groups themselves, enabling members to chat together, share files and exchange notes, in a similar way to how the more freeform chat apps such as Google Hangouts or Whatsapp work.
There’s also a new email filter called Clutter. This is yet another attempt to clear our inboxes of unwanted emails, with the filter using its own algorithm to guess what will and won’t be useful to you. It’s not a spam filter per se but more a way of keeping legitimate but not high-priority emails such as office newsletter emails from clogging things up.
As ever with these such filters, it isn’t infallible so it’s likely you’ll have to regularly check the Clutter folder to make sure you haven’t missed anything important. If that sounds like too much bother for you, the feature is optional.
Perhaps the most obvious new feature of Outlook 2016, though, is it has a responsive interface. Resize the window and it will automatically adjust the size of the viewing areas inside. As the window gets smaller it will reduce down to a tab the mailbox menu then the email list so that on the smallest devices you end up with a single-window view, just like on a phone.
Unlike custom phone interfaces the Outlook 2016 Ribbon menu stays the same format but just bunches up into smaller and smaller tabs, to the point it looks a bit of a mess and is difficult to use.
Still, it’s definitely a step in the right direction, in terms of the universal app vision Microsoft has for Windows 10 working across PCs, tablets and phones alike. It just feels like something of a token effort considering no other Office apps have a similar feature.
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