When you need an offline office suite, fully installed on your own PC, then the good old Office is still your best bet. However, you can't use Office Online without an internet connection. It's an easy step to cloud computing for anyone who is already hooked into the Microsoft Office ecosystem. Like Google Docs, you and your friends can collaborate on the same document in this free Microsoft Word online app. Office Online also makes it easier to share documents and work with others. And it automatically saves your work, so you don't lose it. It also accurately retains Microsoft Word formatting, unlike other apps. Before now, the web app only had a continuous page view, where there was no border between each page. The first, and probably most significant change, is that Word for the web now has a separate pages view. This lets you share your files with co-workers so you can start collaborating immediately. Microsoft just announced two features coming to the web version that were previously limited to the desktop version and mobile apps. For starters, you can access documents anywhere through the 5GB of free OneDrive storage you get with a Microsoft account. Start your work in Word for the web so your files automatically save in OneDrive. We can think of a few reasons why you should use Office Online instead of paying Microsoft to use Word. All you need is a Microsoft account, which you can register for free, and then choose the Word app. If you have an active internet connection, you can use the free Office Online instead in your browser. It's only $1.99 per month or $19.99 per year.
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