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Office 2016 vs. 2013: Is It Worth the Upgrade?

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by    SADISSA BABENI  on  OCTOBER 23, 2015

If you’ve been an Office user for a long time, you’ve probably noticed the tremendous changes that Microsoft has made over the years. Since the year 2000, you’ve worked with Office 2000, XP, 2003, 2007, 2010 and 2013. Each of these versions introduced new improvements to your work day.

The Office suite is now more than just a set of tools for word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, publishing, and email messaging. Productivity has been brought to a higher level with sharing, co-authoring, mobility and more. Our previous blog focused on new cool features of Office 2016. Today I’d like to compare how Office 2016 differs from 2013 and 2010.

If you’ve been stuck with an earlier version of Office, you probably have a good reason. You may have third-party tools integrated with the software, or other business constraints that don’t allow you to upgrade. Or, you simply haven’t found the time to think about it. If you’ve had compatibility issues, you’ve probably installed free Office Viewers and you think it does the trick.

You may have valid reasons for sticking with an older version of the Office Suite. But keep this in mind: your business data are a financial asset that has to be protected. Will Office 2016 help you do this? Yes, and a lot more.

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