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Microsoft Launches Ad-Supported Version of Office Apps for Windows


Office for Windows is getting a free, ad-supported tier that lets you create and edit documents, but has limited features and only lets you save to OneDrive.

This free version of Office is based on the full desktop apps, but has most features locked behind the Microsoft 365 subscription. First spotted by Beebom, the free version of Office for Windows includes ads that are permanently on screen when within a document in Word, PowerPoint, and Excel. (Image credit: Beebom)Limited features include no access to add-ins, dictation, advanced formatting, designer, smartart, and more.

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