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Microsoft Office is a highly popular and trusted suite of office tools around the world, offering all the tools required for productive management of documents, spreadsheets, presentations, and other functions. Appropriate for both work environments and routine tasks – at home, attending classes, or working.
Helps improve writing quality in Word by analyzing tone, style, and grammar.
Use pens or fingers to take notes and draw directly in OneNote or slides.
Quickly organize and filter spreadsheet content in Excel.
Subscribers receive regular feature upgrades, performance improvements, and security patches.
Students and educators can access Office apps at no cost.
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