In simple terms its powerpoint but built specifically for the mobile platform,
It lets you build presentation type products while on the go,
It’s not a bad program
It’s more no one has ever given me any good instructions on how to use it
properly so I’ve just played to get things working.
After searching for this on Google, it's a light weight story telling
cloud based alternative to Powerpoint
https://www.howtogeek.com/404119/what-is-microsoft-sway/
On 2/24/20 10:09 AM, Terri Hedgpeth wrote:
Hello Simon,
What is the app Sway do?
Terri Hedgpeth
*From:*
Simon,
As I said in my original message, the app I searched for in the App Store was
Microsoft Office which came up at the top of the results list with a
re-download button next to it. Since I already have the separate Word, Excel,
and Powerpoint apps installed on my iPhone, I'm wondering
Hello Simon,
What is the app Sway do?
Terri Hedgpeth
From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Simon A
Fogarty
Sent: Monday, February 24, 2020 2:07 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: What's the difference between the Microsoft Office app and the
previous separate apps comprising
I did download it, but clearly I was not clear about that in my post with the
description, grin.
Your individual apps will work the same as always.
This one just exposes you to all the file types, minus Outlook, in one app.
I do not think the editing features are any more useful than in the stand
Christopher,
You're exactly right. I already have the Word, Excel, and Powerpoint separate
apps on my iPhone and was wondering what might happen if I executed that
re-download button next to the Microsoft Office app listing in the App Store.
Apparently, no one posting replies has tried this
Alan says the name of the app is Microsoft Office, and based on what he
says, and a quick search in the App Store, it looks like he's talking
about the app who's name is Microsoft Office where the direct link to it
in the App Store is
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/microsoft-office/id541164041
As richard says, the app is called Microsoft Office and the direct link
to the App Store is
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/microsoft-office/id541164041
On 2/24/20 3:06 AM, Simon A Fogarty wrote:
Richard,
Most of the Microsoft apps in the IOs app store are office 365 products,
Yes word
Hi allan,
It probably depends on what the app actually is,
Can you tell us what the name of the app is?
And there are a lot of Microsoft office 365 apps available for your iPhone the
main ones being word, excel and power point,
There is also outlook, sway, team, to do, a number of dynamic 365
Richard,
Most of the Microsoft apps in the IOs app store are office 365 products,
Yes word excel & powerpoint are the basic package although individual apps for
phone and iPad.
But there are a number of others including outlook, sway, and a truckload of
others.so it depends on what app it
Here is the description from the app store. It combines all of them into this
one app.
The Office app combines the Word, Excel, and PowerPoint apps you know and rely
on with new capabilities that harness the unique strengths of a phone to create
a simpler, yet more powerful Office experience
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