Outlook users will get not only native Apple Silicon support, but support for iCloud accounts as well, allowing them to sync their email, contacts, and calendars to the app if they use Apple’s service to store them. Office users who have automatic updates turned on should have the new versions sometime today, and anyone else can update it through the Mac App Store or Microsoft’s AutoUpdate software (depending on if you downloaded Office through the App Store or directly from Microsoft). It seems like you’ll have to stick with the emulated version for now, if your team uses Teams. If you dont assign a user a license, you can still deploy Office to that user, but the user wont be able to activate and use Office on their Mac. If your organization has a Microsoft 365 (or Office 365) plan, make sure you assign each user a license for Office before you deploy Office to your Mac users. ![]() Meanwhile, Microsoft’s main communications competitor, Slack, has native support available in a public beta. Activate Microsoft 365 versions of Office for Mac. Microsoft promises they’re working on that platform in their blog post, but the company hasn’t announced any sort of timeline. ![]() If you’re a heavy user of Teams, you may be disappointed to hear that it hasn’t been included in today’s rollout of updates. ![]() The updates are making the apps universal ones - meaning these versions will run on both Intel and Apple Silicon Macs, so any upcoming updates or features will be coming at the same time for both platforms. The apps getting the updates are Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, and OneNote. ![]() If you’ve been using Microsoft Office on an M1 Mac, it’s about to get better - Microsoft is announcing an update today that brings native support for Apple’s new custom chip architecture to the Windows productivity suite.
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