Introducing the Ink to Text Pen tool in Word, OneNote, and PowerPoint for Windows
Using your digital pen (or stylus) to insert and edit text in Microsoft 365 applications, such as Microsoft Word, can be challenging. This is especially true when you are adding content with your pen but also want your handwriting to be converted to text. With the new Ink to Text Pen tool on the Draw tab in Word, PowerPoint, and OneNote for Windows, you can have your handwriting convert to text as you write. In addition, when working with text you can use pen gestures to select, delete, split or join text, and even create a new line.
Build your brand with ease using Microsoft 365 for small and medium businesses
Microsoft is committed to helping small and medium-sized business (SMB) customers drive business growth by providing tools to help them unlock their productivity and creativity with ease. That is why Microsoft is constantly evolving the Microsoft 365 platform by introducing new experiences like Microsoft Clipchamp and Microsoft Loop. Explore how Microsoft innovations make this a great time to use Microsoft 365 for your business.
Advancing hybrid cloud to adaptive cloud with Azure
Microsoft customers are asking for help in three large areas: sprawling systems, siloed teams, and technical debt. Microsoft believes that Azure is the platform that can help, and it has been investing in Azure Arc to solve these problems. With Azure Arc, Microsoft crossed the boundaries of existing market categories. Customers aspire to the next level of modularity, integration, and simplicity, and Microsoft believes that its customers can achieve this aspiration with a new adaptive cloud approach.
When you’re collaborating as a team on a project, you may choose to add Loop tables to gather data and perform calculations. You can now export the tables to applications such as Excel so you can leverage its capabilities to perform any needed calculations. To ensure compatibility, Loop’s table data type is mapped to the most relevant format in Excel.