Are you kidding me? Microsoft Office will no longer be called Microsoft Office in the near future.
Microsoft 365 is the new name for their 32-year-old software bundle. The update, discovered by The Verge, can be viewed on Microsoft’s own web pages and is detailed in greater detail in the Frequently Asked Questions.
“Over the last couple years, Microsoft 365 has evolved into our flagship productivity suite, so we are creating an experience to help you get the most out of Microsoft 365. 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,” the FAQ says.Infomation Guide Nigeria
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These modifications will be implemented in November 2022 for Office.com, and in January 2023 for the Office app on Windows and Office mobile app.
Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams, and OneDrive, among others, will retain their current names in Microsoft Office 365.
Microsoft rebranded some Office 365 offerings as Microsoft 365 in 2020. The Microsoft 365 brand began as a subscription package for an enterprise Windows 10 and Office 365 bundle, but Microsoft opted to expand it to encompass the vast majority of other “Office” products.
At least not immediately, Office will not disappear completely. Microsoft said it will continue to offer one-time purchases of particular Office applications through the Office 2021 and Office LTSC plans, and there will be no changes to the Office 365 subscription plans.
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