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Microsoft has updated the logos of its signature Office programs, such as Word, Excel and PowerPoint, to fit with the company’s modern vision for the productivity software. The logos haven’t ...
The way people use their devices is changing, and Microsoft is embracing that with a new look for its cadre of Windows apps. Microsoft is in the midst of years-long redesign of its signature tools ...
Microsoft's new logo isn't sparking anyone's imagination, but it received some positive reviews on Thursday.The new design consists of the basic construct of the word "Microsoft" next to four ...
Microsoft rebrands Microsoft 365 to "Microsoft 365 Copilot" with a new logo featuring the Copilot logo with minor changes. Users have little time to prepare, as the rebranding is set to roll out ...
More logos from the upcoming Microsoft Office 2013 have found their way to the Internet, showing off the new logo designs for Microsoft Word and Microsoft PowerPoint.
To access Word's built-in certificate templates, go to File > New and enter certificate in the search bar. You'll find a huge selection of templates, ranging from formal awards to fun certificates for ...
Microsoft has a new look. The company just took the wraps off its new corporate branding. Replacing its previous logo is a staunch, four-pane colored window very reminiscent of the grid layout ...
Microsoft Brings Notepad Closer to Word With New Features The new formatting toolbar lets users apply text styling such as bold and italics, add hyperlinks, and create simple lists and headings.
Now that Microsoft Edge has a new Chromium-powered engine, the company is ready to give the browser a fresh look to match. In the wake of an Easter egg hunt, the software giant has revealed a ...
12 new features in Microsoft Word for Summer 2024 enhance desktop, web, and iOS platforms. “Merge Formatting by Default” automatically matches pasted text formatting to the destination.
Microsoft is finally bringing popular paste plain text shortcuts to Microsoft Word for Windows and Mac - here's what you need to know.
NEW YORK — Microsoft is infusing artificial intelligence tools into its Office software, including Word, Excel and Outlook emails.