Microsoft had added new formatting options for people who use the Word app on the web. They can now add headers and footers for the first time, along with showing line numbers and more.
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Microsoft has announced that people who access the Word app via its web version can now use its checklists feature for the first time, which should make organizing tasks on a document easier.
The web edition of Microsoft Word has been updated to show more information on embedded links in documents, such as a website URL, its logo, an image, info on the link's content, and more.
Customers using Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint for the web can now check out two new features that have been added to the Catch Up functionality for Microsoft's web applications.
Microsoft has added a new feature for people who use the Word app on the web and also on the Mac app, allowing users to filter any comments made on documents that @mention you and more.
Microsoft has added the ability to view a Word document across several pages on the Word website, and more formatting options for Word web users are reportedly in the works as well.
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If you are using the web version of Microsoft Word, you can now try out some new keyboard shortcuts that will let you navigate between images and graphics with just a few keypresses.
The new "Like" button icon is a new and simple way to show people who are collaborating on Word documents that they approve of comments made by others. It's rolling out to preview uses now.
Microsoft Word on the web can now automatically convert your work into a PowerPoint slide deck. It acts as a great starting point for creating presentations by removing boilerplate effort.
Microsoft is rolling out in preview form the ability for Word on the web to transform text-based documents to multi-slide PowerPoint presentations, complete with multimedia content.
The team behind the popular writing tool, Grammarly, has annonced that the service can now be used with Microsoft Word for Mac devices, as well as Word on the web, in addition to the Windows version.