Office 2016 is expected to be released in 2015. The company has already released a version previews allowing everyone interested to discover what's new in Microsoft's revised productivity suite.
The company, after the availability of the first build, has revealed that it has used up to 1 users to date.
So, given the striking interest in the new Office 2016 Preview, the company has just released a new update that adds new features and options to some of the built-in productivity tools.
The new Office 2016 Preview adds real-time display support to Word, meaning users will be instantly notified when their collaborators make changes to a online Word document.
This feature is limited only to Word for the time being, but we expect it to be added to all other Office applications very soon.
You can try the new Office 2016 Preview from the following ink.