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This Tuesday, Microsoft released the next Office, and in many ways it parallels the release of Windows 10.
Sharing is a new theme with Office 2016 but not the only one colors return.
Chances are high that if youre using Office 2013, its because you signed up for an Office 365 subscription. Having a perfectly good copy of Office 2010, and, like many others, not being a fan of the stark new UI, I relegated the 2013 version to one of my test systems.For the daily work of getting the newsletter out, Office 2010 worked just fine; thank you very much.
But a large part of my job is looking at new Windows technology, and the easiest path to getting a peek at the new Office was via a subscription. Primarily, I wanted to see whether Microsoft made its productivity apps easier to view.
With a new Office subscription installed and running, I found the answer to be, not surprisingly, yes and no.
Office 2013 introduced the concept of UI themes in what seemed a half-hearted attempt to add some user customization. But its a feature I suspect most users simply ignored. Office 2016 has essentially the same set of background patterns, but adds a Colorful theme (see Figure 1), which on my new Office 365/2016 installation was set by default. (Office 2013 offered Light Gray, Dark Gray, and White.)
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