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Excel Application featuresĪdvanced time filtering (Timeline slicer)Ĭreation of advanced analysis views (Power View, Power Pivot, Slicers)Įmbed workbook on web or blog page (OneDrive) 2 Some, but not all, Office add-ins are available. Word Application featuresīrowse and start from professionally designed templatesġ These render in the viewer, but you cannot create or edit them in Office for the web. To edit a document in the desktop app, you need an Office desktop suite license, such as an Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise subscription or an installed version of Office Professional Plus 2010. To edit a document in Office for the web (edit mode), you need a suite license, such as Office 365 Enterprise E1. When you open an Office document, either as an Outlook email attachment or from a SharePoint document library, the document will launch in Office for the web and will be read-only. You might discover that some people in your organization need the advanced charting capability of the Excel desktop app while others only need to view and lightly edit Word documents and PowerPoint presentations with Office for the web. Use the tables to discover what features are available in Office for the web, and then select the feature name to read a brief description about how that feature works. Need help with figuring out which Office solution best fits your organization? The following tables compare Office for the web feature capabilities to feature-rich Microsoft Office desktop apps. Feature availability across Office for the web plans
Available plansįor detailed plan information on subscriptions that enable users for Office for the Web, see the full subscription comparison table. Microsoft 365 customers with Word, Excel, OneNote, or PowerPoint can view, create, and edit files on the go. Office for the web makes it easier to work and share Office files from anywhere with an internet connection, from almost any device.
Office for the web (formerly Office Web Apps) opens Word, Excel, OneNote, and PowerPoint documents in your web browser.