Really Microsoft didn’t add much features in 2016 the 365 just can be a 
subscription software.
The only changes are security stuff.  You could actually use 2003 and it 
wouldn’t make much difference.  The only major move was office 2001from the 
standard menus to office 2003 ribbon menus. 

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Kevin Lee

From: Rebecca Lineberger
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2018 2:09 PM
To: jaws user's list
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Office 2010 vs. 2016 vs. 365

I'm running Windows 10, Fall Creator update, 1709.  But I'm still using
Office 2010.  I hesitate to update since on the list at least, and probably
naturally enough, I see more problems than benefits.  I've been reading a
bit about 2016 and 365 from books on each downloaded from Bookshare. Does
anyone have any thoughts about either?  It seems these days that screen
readers are always playing catch-up as Microsoft constantly introduces
changes. Since my computer is behaving and I don't need a new one, the
upgrade to a later version of Office would be a choice and not a necessity.

Just wondering about others' experiences.

Thoughts would be appreciated.

Rebecca

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