With the arrival of the first official build to the Windows Insider program, users have begun to see in greater depth the changes that will come with Windows 11. Some changes that begin to be seen from the beginning thanks to all the modifications at the interface level and transitions.
In this way, with Windows 11 the Redmond company has begun to introduce some visual changes that, in order not to break with the harmony of the operating system, will also reach its different applications. This is the case of Office, an office suite that will be updated to offer a more consistent design to what is the new operating system of Redmond.
According the company itself has indicated, with this update we will seek to offer an intuitive and familiar user interface according to what it is Fluent Design. This update will come to all Office applications, such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Outlook, Access, Project, Publisher, and Visio.
What’s new in Office?
Create your presentation in Powerpoint while you refer to Word and Excel to get the information you need. Take in the default neutral color palette, customizable bar, and rounded corners in all three apps.
Share your presentation with Outlook and see the interface prepared to help you keep the focus of attention on the workflow. In addition, we can also review a draft in Microsoft Word that we have developed with other colleagues and observe the presence indicators in color in the upper right corner of the menu bar. Thus allowing us to quickly find where the rest of the collaborators are in real time.
In addition, the Microsoft team has announced that this new update to Office for Windows 11 will have a 64-bit native version for ARM. In this way, computers with Qualcomm processors such as the Surface Pro X or the new Galaxy Book will enjoy superior performance and better power management.
The update is now available to all users of the program Office Insider found in beta channel on build 14228.20000 or later. Regardless of whether the computer is in Windows 10 or in one of the Windows 11 Preview. Although you can deactivate it if you wish by disabling the function of Coming Soon, located What do you think of the new visual update of Office?