Microsoft Office 2016 Explained

Microsoft Office 2016
Developer:Microsoft
Ver Layout:stacked
Operating System:Windows 7 SP1 or later
Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 or later
Platform:IA-32, x64
Language Count:102
Language Footnote:[1]
Genre:Office suite
License:Trialware
OneNote 2016: Freemium
Replaces:Microsoft Office 2013 (2013)
Replaced By:Microsoft Office 2019 (2018)
Microsoft Office 2016 for Mac
Developer:Microsoft
Operating System:OS X Yosemite or later[2]
Platform:x64[3]
Language:English, Arabic, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian (Bokmål), Polish, Portuguese (Portugal), Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Turkish
Language Count:27
Language Footnote:[4]
Website:hide
Replaces:Microsoft Office for Mac 2011 (2010)
Replaced By:Microsoft Office 2019 (2018)

Microsoft Office 2016 (codenamed Office 16) is a version of the Microsoft Office productivity suite. It was released on macOS on July 9, 2015, and on Microsoft Windows on September 22, 2015, for Office 365 subscribers.[5] [6] Support for most editions of Office 2016 will end on October 14, 2025.[7] The perpetually licensed version on macOS and Windows was released on September 22, 2015.[8] Office 2016 is compatible with Windows 7 SP1 and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 through Windows 11 v23H2 and Windows Server 2022 and also requires OS X Yosemite at the minimum. It is the last version of Microsoft Office to support Windows 7 SP1, Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1, Windows 8, Windows Server 2012, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows 10 RTM–v1803 and Windows Server 2016.[9]

New features

Windows

New features in the Windows release include the ability to create, open, edit, save, and share files in the cloud straight from the desktop, a new search tool for commands available in Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook, Access, Visio and Project named "Tell Me", more "Send As" options in Word and PowerPoint, and co-authoring in real time with users connected to Office Online.[10] [11] [12] Other smaller features include insights, a feature powered by Bing to provide contextual information from the web, a Designer sidebar in PowerPoint to optimize the layout of slides, more new chart types and templates in Excel (such as treemap, sunburst chart (also known as a ring chart), waterfall chart, box plot and histogram, and financial and calendar templates), new animations in PowerPoint (such as the Morph transition), the ability to insert online video in OneNote, enhanced support for attachments for emails in Outlook (supporting both locally-stored files and files on OneDrive or SharePoint), a Groups feature for Outlook, and a data loss prevention feature in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.[13] [14]

Microsoft Office 2016 is the first in the series to support the vector graphic format SVG.

Microsoft Office 2016 cannot coexist with Office 2013 apps if both editions use Click-To-Run installer, but it can coexist with earlier versions of Microsoft Office, since they use Windows Installer (MSI) technology.[15] Microsoft requires that any 2013 versions be uninstalled, which it will offer to do automatically, before the 2016 versions can be installed.[16]

Despite not supporting Windows XP anymore, tooltips for various ribbon items (e.g. Paragraph, Font, Footnotes or Page Setup) still show screenshots of Office on Windows XP.

Mac

New features in the Mac release include an updated user interface that uses ribbons, full support for Retina Display, and new sharing features for Office documents.[17] [18]

In Word, there is a new Design tab, an Insights feature, which is powered by Bing, and real-time co-authoring. In Excel, there is a Recommended Charts feature, and PivotTable Slicers. In PowerPoint, there are theme variants, which provide different color schemes for a theme. In Outlook, there is a Propose New Time feature, the ability to see calendars side by side, and a weather forecast in the calendar view.

Outlook 2016 for Mac has very limited support for synchronization of collaboration services outside basic email.[19]

With version 15.25, Office for Mac transitioned from 32-bit to 64-bit by default.[20] Users that require a 32-bit version for compatibility reasons will be able to download the 15.25 version as a manual, one-time update from the Microsoft Office website.[21] All versions following 15.25 will be 64-bit only.[21] Office for Mac received Touch Bar support in an update on February 16, 2017, following the launch of the 2016 MacBook Pro models. 32-bit versions of Office for Mac will not run on macOS Catalina; therefore, version 15.25 is the earliest version of Office for Mac that will run on the latest version of macOS.

Support ended for this version on October 13, 2020 as Office for Mac doesn't have extended support unlike its Windows counterparts.[22]

Removed features

In Office 2016 for Windows, a number of features were removed:[23]

Editions

Traditional editions

As with previous versions, Office 2016 is made available in several distinct editions aimed towards different markets. All traditional editions of Microsoft Office 2016 contain Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote and are licensed for use on one computer.[24] [25]

Five traditional editions of Office 2016 were released for Windows:

Retail versions of Office 2016 for Windows use the Click-to-Run installer. Volume-licensed versions of Office 2016 use Windows Installer (MSI) technology.[27] Some editions like Professional Plus are available in both retail (C2R) and volume (MSI) channels.

Three traditional editions of Office 2016 were released for Mac:

Office 365

See main article: article and Microsoft Office 365. The Office 365 subscription services, which were previously aimed towards business and enterprise users, were expanded for Office 2016 to include new plans aimed at home use. The subscriptions allow use of the Office 2016 applications by multiple users using a software as a service model. Different plans are available for Office 365, some of which also include value-added services, such as 1 TB of OneDrive storage and 60 Skype minutes per month on the Home Premium plan.

Design

The user interface design of Office 2016 for Windows is relatively unchanged from its predecessor. It retains the flat design that was introduced along with the Metro design language, albeit with a few modifications to the layout, in order to conform with the design of Microsoft Office Mobile.[28] When Office 2016 was released, it came with three themes. The default theme, known as "colorful", features a solid color on the top band of the ribbon, corresponding to the color of the Office application being used, for example, a solid dark blue is featured prominently in Microsoft Word. The theme had been described as useful in making the tab headings more distinct.[29] In addition, both the "white" and "dark grey" themes from its predecessor are available as well, though no new backgrounds have been added, nor have any existing backgrounds been removed. A fourth "black" theme was added as part of an update in January 2016.[30] The update was not released to users of the traditional editions.[31]

Criticism

On November 13, 2018, a report initiated by the Government of the Netherlands showed that Microsoft Office 2016 and Office 365 do not comply with the GDPR, the European statute on privacy.[32]

OneNote 2016 and Publisher 2016 do not include the Tell Me search feature that was added to all other Office apps. In response to feedback, Microsoft later added the Tell Me box to the Universal Windows Platform (UWP) version of OneNote.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Language Accessory Pack for Office 2016. Office.com. Microsoft. February 25, 2016.
  2. Web site: System requirements for Office 2016 . Microsoft . September 24, 2015 . September 22, 2015.
  3. Web site: Older 64-bit Macs out of the picture for Mountain Lion. CNET. CBS Interactive. September 28, 2015. July 11, 2012.
  4. Web site: What Languages are supported in Office . Microsoft . February 14, 2017 . February 15, 2017.
  5. Web site: Microsoft one-ups Google Docs with real-time editing in Office 2016 . . . May 4, 2015 . Warren . Tom.
  6. Web site: Office 2016 will hit desktops later this year . . . January 22, 2015 . Steele . Billy.
  7. Web site: Search product lifecycle Office 2016. support.microsoft.com. 2019-08-04.
  8. Web site: Microsoft Office 2016 - Microsoft Lifecycle . Microsoft Docs.
  9. Web site: Fitzgerald. Caitlin. Changes to Office and Windows servicing and support. Microsoft Technet. May 16, 2018.
  10. Web site: New Office 2016 for Windows Desktop Public Preview Available for Download . SoftNews . . May 4, 2015 . Popa . Bogdan.
  11. Web site: May 5, 2015 . Office 2016 Public Preview now available . . Office Blogs . May 4, 2015 . Spataro . Jared.
  12. Web site: Office 2016's November update finally rolls out to early testers. PCWorld. December 4, 2015.
  13. Web site: Office 2016's November update finally rolls out to early testers. PCWorld. December 4, 2015.
  14. Web site: Hachman . Mark . Microsoft Office 2016 review: It's all about collaboration . PCWorld . 26 April 2021 . en . 22 September 2015.
  15. Web site: Install and use different versions of Office on the same PC . Microsoft . July 5, 2016.
  16. Web site: "We need to remove some older apps" error. Office.com. Microsoft.
  17. Web site: Koenigsbauer. Kirk. Office 2016 for Mac is here!. Office Blogs. Microsoft. July 9, 2015. July 9, 2015.
  18. Web site: What's New in Office 2016 for Mac. Office. Microsoft. August 25, 2015.
  19. Web site: Compare Outlook 2016 for Mac with Outlook 2016 for Windows. TechNet. Microsoft. September 3, 2015.
  20. Web site: Insider Fast: Our initial 64-bit release of Office 2016 for Mac is - Microsoft Community. Microsoft. July 1, 2016.
  21. Web site: Office 2016 for Mac 64-bit upgrade. Microsoft. August 23, 2016.
  22. Web site: GitHub-Name. Microsoft Office 2016 for Mac - Microsoft Lifecycle. 2020-10-19. docs.microsoft.com. en-us.
  23. Web site: Changes in Office 2016 for Windows desktop - Deploy Office . docs.microsoft.com . en-us . 16 June 2017.
  24. Web site: Choose Microsoft Office Products. Office. Microsoft. October 2, 2015.
  25. Web site: Choose Microsoft Office Products. Office. Microsoft. October 2, 2015.
  26. Web site: Compare Microsoft Office Volume Licensing Suites. Office. Microsoft. October 2, 2015.
  27. https://support.office.com/en-us/article/office-installed-with-click-to-run-and-windows-installer-on-same-computer-isn-t-supported-30775ef4-fa77-4f47-98fb-c5826a6926cd Office installed with Click-to-Run and Windows Installer on same computer isn't supported
  28. Web site: Warren. Tom. Microsoft Office 2016 includes a colorful new theme. The Verge. Vox Media. March 16, 2015. August 14, 2015.
  29. Web site: Anderson. Tim. Delving into Office 2016: Microsoft goes public with new preview. The Register. Situation Publishing. March 18, 2015. August 14, 2015.
  30. Web site: What's New and Improved in Office 2016 for Office 365 - Office Support. support.office.com. March 4, 2016.
  31. Web site: Office 2016's November update finally rolls out to early testers. PCWorld. December 4, 2015.
  32. Web site: Impact assessment shows privacy risks in Microsoft Office ProPlus Enterprise. Nas. Sjoera. November 13, 2018. Privacy Company. en. May 2, 2019.