Upgraded Mac versions of Word, Excel, and Powerpoint to accompany the new versions of OneNote and Outlook for OS X can't be far behind, but Microsoft still hasn't shared specific information on any of them.
If the iOS and Android versions of the touchscreen Office apps are any indication, the Office for Windows 10 apps will most likely be free-to-use with some features locked behind an Office 365 paywall. Pricing information hasn't been revealed for either Office version, but we'd expect Office 2016 pricing to be in line with what Office 2013 costs now (Office 365 subscribers can most likely expect it to be available at no extra charge when it's released). The version for Windows 10 looks more full-featured, more closely resembling the desktop version of Outlook, at least in the three-column tablet view. Microsoft has released Outlook clients for iOS and Android, but they only support business-class Office 365 accounts and are more or less just wrappers for the standard Outlook Web client. The Outlook app for Windows 10 is something we haven't seen on other platforms yet. The phone-sized versions of the apps look more like the new iPhone versions released in November, not like the limited versions that are currently available on Windows phones. Microsoft released Office for iPad in March of 2014, and that UI has served as the foundation for all the tablet versions of the suite, including the still-in-beta Android version. Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Outlook Mail, and Outlook Calendar for Windows 10 (the official product names) unsurprisingly share a lot in common with the touchscreen apps for other platforms. Alternatively, make a notebook section called To Do, make pages inside it per week (for example) and put all your to dos in there. The touch-optimized Office apps for Windows 10 are still on their way, though, and Microsoft has shared some screenshots that show what the apps will look like on both phones and tablets. Task management: if you like flagging to dos throughout your notes, use OneNotes Home > Find Tags to find them across different pages. Use OneNote to Make and Share Shopping Lists. Make and Share Shopping Lists in OneNote. Microsoft says that the next version of the flagship suite, dubbed Office 2016, will be "generally available in the second half of 2015." It will remain optimized for keyboards and mice. The Copy Text from Picture feature in OneNote 2013/2016 allows you to pull the text out from an image onto your clipboard, so you can paste and use the text anywhere.
Learn with me in less than 10 minutes on how to use OneNote for digital note-taking.The Office tablet and phone apps for iOS and Android both ship with a touch-optimized subset of the features of the full flagship Office suite, and even though Microsoft is readying an Office release for Windows phones and tablets, the desktop version will still reign supreme. I illustrate how to write, type, select, copy and move content. Many of our planner users requested these basic tips on how to use their iPad as a digital planner and note-taking device. How to use the lasso tool to move notes around.In today’s video, I walk you through some of the basic tips to get you started with using OneNote for digital note-taking. Designed like a binder, OneNote has sections, tabs, and pages. Use your Microsoft account to log in and start using the app.
Click on the Free button to start the download. Now go to the search tab, type OneNote and hit Enter. It works across Apple devices and Windows devices, allowing you to easily sync across devices. Click on the Microsoft Store icon from the taskbar to launch the app. Maximize your digital planning, note-taking, and journaling experience on the iPad using OneNote. Learn how to use OneNote on the iPad in just a few minutes with this helpful video.