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Use Office apps for smartphones and tablets
From the course: Microsoft Office: First Steps
Use Office apps for smartphones and tablets
- [Instructor] Many of the Office applications are available as mobile apps for smartphones and tablets. I've already installed some of these apps on my iPhone, and these work basically the same on Android phones. I'm going to launch the Word app. And when you first launch these mobile apps, you will be prompted to sign in. For Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, you could skip the sign in process, but then you will only be able to view documents, not edit them. You could also set up a free account which will give you limited features, but I'm going to sign into my Microsoft 365 account which will open everything. So I'll tap sign in, and sign into that account. Once you've signed in, you can use the buttons at the bottom to see different options. You can make a new document, open a document you've edited recently, or open a specific file from a specific location. You can open files you have stored on OneDrive or SharePoint…
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Understand the different versions of Microsoft Office3m 47s
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Tools included in the Office suite4m 11s
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A quick tour of the Office interface4m
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Use web-based applications3m 48s
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Use Office apps for smartphones and tablets3m 44s
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Common Office shortcuts4m 21s
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