If Microsoft were to have a motto for the newly debuted Office 2016, it could well be the old coaching adage "There is no 'I' in "team." Released today, the suite offers considerable new collaborative and teamwork features that turn Office from a tool for a single person into one that helps people work together.
If you work by yourself and will use Office as a standalone product, you'll find far fewer changes from Office 2013. That's not necessarily a bad thing – Office is already so stacked with features that adding new ones just for the sake of it could harm rather than help its usability.
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