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Slides: How to Microsoft office on Tablets and Smartphones

I make this slides in order show you all how you can access your Tablets and Smartphones with Micro office. And i hope this could help you. Please apologize if i had any mistake. CS110 Assignment: <a href="http://www.zamanu.edu.kh"> Zaman University, Cambodia </a>

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Slides: How to Microsoft office on Tablets and Smartphones

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  1. Sochantrea SaingZaman UniversityIT Applications-CS 110Instructor: ZulfiErken27/December/2014 How To Use Microsoft Office On Tablets And Smartphones

  2. Windows 8 and Windows RT – Full Microsoft Office Window 8 • Most Windows 8 tablets don’t actually include Microsoft Office, so you’ll have to pay for it separately. • Some Windows 8 tablets do — 8-inch tablets will include Office, and some 10-inch tablets like the ASUS T101 also include Office for some reason. Other tablets, like Microsoft’s own Surface Pro, don’t come with Office.

  3. Window RT Window RT Tablets: do include a free version of Office, but it’s a bit limited. For example, macros aren’t supported at all. That said, the version of Office that comes with Windows RT devices is almost the same as the full version of Office for Windows 8, and it’s included for free.

  4. Windows 8 and Windows RT – Full Microsoft Office Windows Phone – Office Mobile Windows Phone comes with a free version of Office known as Office Mobile. Unlike the versions of Office Mobile for iPhone and Android phones, Office Mobile for Windows Phone is completely free to use and doesn’t require an Office 365 subscription. It’s designed so you can view your Office documents and perform some basic editing on the go, not to function as a complete productivity solution.

  5. iPhone and Android–Office 365 Microsoft now provides “Office Mobile for Office 365 subscribers” apps for iPhone and Android, which you can install from Apple’s App Store or Google Play. These apps let you create and edit documents stored in your OneDrive storage You do need a subscription to use these apps, so you can’t just buy the apps once and use them forever.

  6. iPad and Android Tablets – Office 365 or Office Online There’s no way to natively use the full-featured versions of Office on iPads or Android tablets You can attempt to use the Office Mobile for Office 365 subscribers apps on iPad and Android tablets, and you’ll be able to use the simple mobile interfaces. But it’s certainly no substitute for Office on Windows or Mac OS X.

  7. Reference: http://www.howtogeek.com/182377/how-to-use-microsoft-office-on-tablets-and-smartphones/

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