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Microsoft office to become Microsoft 365

Microsoft office to become Microsoft 365

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After more than 30 years, Microsoft Inc. is remaining its Microsoft Office to Microsoft 365 to mark the software giant’s collection of growing productivity apps.

According to The Verge, Microsoft will now refer to its Excel, Outlook, Word and PowerPoint apps will be referred to as part of Microsoft 365.

Although, Microsoft has been pushing this new branding for years, after renaming Office 365 subscriptions to Microsoft 365 two years ago, the changes go far deeper now.

A Frequently Asked Question from Microsoft said, “In the coming months, Office.com, the Office mobile app, and the Office app for Windows will become the Microsoft 365 app, with a new icon, a new look, and even more features”.

That means if you use any of the dedicated Office apps, they’ll all be branded with Microsoft 365 soon, and with a new logo.

The first logo and design changes will appear on Office.com in November, followed by the Office app on Windows, iOS, and Android all getting rebranded in January.

Microsoft 365 will now be home to Teams, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Loop, Clipchamp, Stream, and Microsoft’s new Designer app.

A central Microsoft 365 app for both mobile and desktop will include a feed of relevant colleagues and meetings, a hub for all your files and documents, and custom tagging to the group and organising content.

The Microsoft Office brand won’t disappear instantly, though. Microsoft will continue to offer one-time purchases of its Office bundle of apps to consumers and businesses through Office 2021 and Office LTSC plans.

Microsoft Office is now a legacy brand for Microsoft, so that means when there are new features announced they’ll be coming to Microsoft 365 and not Microsoft Office.

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