Over the next few weeks, check for reports about problematic issues, and if all seems well, apply the update. What IT needs to know: Because this is a security update, it should be applied relatively soon. For details, see Release notes for Microsoft Office security updates. It also offers security updates for Excel and the entire Office suite. This build fixes a variety of bugs, including one in Excel in which opening an XLSM file in the SpreedsheetCompare tool sometimes caused the tool to stop responding, and one in which the teaching callouts (tips) about the new look of Office did not appear in Outlook. This build fixes two bugs, one in Access that prevented multiple users from opening a database on a network file share, and for the entire Office suite related to refreshing elements that may contain text. It also fixes a variety of bugs, including one in Access that that caused an application to close unexpectedly when connection to an Access or Jet database using multiple threads, and one in Outlook that caused users to see garbled text in some fields when exporting contacts to a CSV. This build offers a variety of new features, including the ability to track only your own changes in Word when collaborating, an improved way to search Outlook’s calendar, and several new features in Teams, including one that lets you “raise your hand” virtually to let people know you want to contribute without interrupting the conversation. If you’re a member of Microsoft’s Office Insider preview program or want to get a sneak peek at upcoming features, see the company’s “ Release notes for Office for Windows Desktop (Beta builds)” page. Note: This story covers updates released to regular Office 365/Microsoft 365 for Windows subscribers. We’ll add info about new updates as they’re rolled out. We’re doing this for you, so you don’t have to.įollowing are summaries of the updates to Office 365/Microsoft 365 for Windows, with the latest releases shown first.
But it can be hard to keep track of the changes in each update and know when they’re available.
You would have this package installed if you were using the former UBC O365 student subscription.Office 365 and Microsoft 365 subscribers get more frequent software updates than those who have purchased Office without a subscription, which means subscribers have access to the latest features, security patches, and bug fixes.
Microsoft 365 Office applications can work across multiple devices (up to five PCs or Macs, five tablets, and five phones per user) simultaneously. Currently registered UBC students with student email are qualified for a free Microsoft 365 Office download.
Microsoft 365 Office offers a range of Microsoft applications including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and OneNote.