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Android phones just got a major convenience upgrade for Office files


What you need to know

  • You can now open shared Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files on Android, with no Microsoft account needed.
  • You can tap a link, and the doc opens instantly in view-only mode.
  • This works on Android if you’re running Office apps version 16.0.18827.20066 or later.

Microsoft’s anonymous file sharing is now live on Android, allowing you to open Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files without logging into a Microsoft account.

Back in the day, you needed to sign in with a Microsoft account just to open shared Office docs. Earlier this year, Microsoft made this change for iPhone users, and now Android users are finally enjoying the same benefits. Microsoft is rolling out the no-sign-in-needed feature to Android phones too (via Android Authority).



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