Office 2019 for Mac only includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook, while the Windows version also comes with Publisher 2019, Access 2019, Project 2019, and Visio 2019.
Today (September 24, 2018) Microsoft has released Office 2019 for Windows and Mac users. This is the first big update to Microsoft Office since the 2016 version, that brings “classic versions” of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook. And the Windows version also includes Publisher 2019, Access 2019, Project 2019, and Visio 2019.
According to the official blog post:
All the new changes in the Microsoft Office 2019 are a subset of features that are already available on Office 365. Office 2019 is a one-time release and won’t receive future feature updates apart from regular security and stability. However, we’ll continue to add new features to Office 365 ProPlus monthly, including innovations in collaboration, artificial intelligence (AI), security, and more.
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- 1 What’s new in Office 2019?
What’s new in Office 2019?
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With Office 2019, Microsoft includes a roaming pencil case and ribbon customizations across all Office apps. PowerPoint now includes SVG and 3D model support, play in-click sequence, 4k video export, Morph transitions, and Zoom through which you can create cinematic presentations. With Excel 2019, Microsoft has added new formulas, charts and a bunch of enhancements to PowerPivot. There are new data analysis features as well. And for the Word and Outlook, the company has introduced features like Read Aloud and Text Spacing, make it easier to engage with your content. Also, there is Focus mode on both the software which blocks out distractions to a large extent.
Excel 2019 (Perform better data analysis)
Excel 2019 adds powerful new data analysis features, including new formulas and charts, 2D maps and enhancements to PowerPivot. Users can also publish from Excel to Power BI in the Office 2019 version.
- Funnel charts, 2D maps, and timelines
- New Excel functions and connectors
- Ability to publish Excel to PowerBI
- PowerPivot enhancements
- PowerQuery enhancements
Word 2019(Get work done easier)
Word 2019 helps you focus on what matters most. A new black theme integration and Learning Tools, like Read Aloud and text-to-speech, make it easier to engage with your content. There are various accessibility and usability improvements.
- Black theme
- Learning tools (captions and audio descriptions)
- Speech feature (text-to-speech)
- Improved inking functionality
- Accessibility improvements
PowerPoint 2019 (Create more impactful content)
In PowerPoint 2019, Microsoft added enhanced zoom capabilities, the ability to manage 3D images within the program and enhanced roaming pencil case features. you can create cinematic presentations with new features like Morph and Zoom. And improved inking features across the apps in Windows—like the roaming pencil case, pressure sensitivity, and tilt effects—allow you to naturally create documents.
- Zoom capabilities for ordering of slides within presentations
- Morph transition feature
- Ability to insert and manage Icons, SVG, and 3D models
- Improved roaming pencil case
Outlook (Manage email more efficiently)
Microsoft has updated contact cards, support @ mentions within Outlook and introduce focused inbox feature that moves less important emails out of the way—so you can get straight to taking care of business..
- Updated contact cards
- Office 365 Groups1
- @mentions
- Focused inbox
- Travel and delivery summary cards
OneNote also got the biggest update. Microsoft said in a separate release that it combines OneNote 2016’s best features with Windows 10 usability. These features include ink-to-text, improved syncing and an enhanced user experience. Office 2019 also includes new IT value for enhanced security and streamlined administration.
Only trusted Commercial volume license (trusted) customers can download Office 2019 starting today. If you’re an everyday user, you’ll have to wait until sometime in the “next few weeks” to get a copy. Also read Upcoming features on windows 10 October 2018 update.
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Developer(s) | Microsoft | ||||||
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Initial release | September 24, 2018 (USA), October 1, 2018 (UK), October 6, 2018 (India)[1] | ||||||
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Operating system | Windows 10, Windows Server 2019, macOS Sierra and later[4] | ||||||
Platform | IA-32, x64, ARM, Web | ||||||
Available in | 102 languages[5] | ||||||
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Type | Office suite | ||||||
License | |||||||
Website | office.com |
Microsoft Office 2019 is the current version of Microsoft Office, a productivity suite, succeeding Office 2016. It was released to general availability for Windows 10 and for macOS on September 24, 2018.[1] Some features that had previously been restricted to Office 365 subscribers are available in this release.[6]
History[edit]
On April 27, 2018, Microsoft released Office 2019 Commercial Preview for Windows 10.[7] On June 12, 2018, Microsoft released a preview for macOS.[8]
New features[edit]
Mac Pro Desktop 2019
Office 2019 includes many of the features previously published via Office 365, along with improved inking features, LaTeX support in Word, new animation features in PowerPoint including the morph and zoom features, and new formulas and charts in Excel for data analysis[citation needed].
OneNote is absent from the suite as the UWP version of OneNote bundled with Windows 10 replaces it. OneNote 2016 can be installed as an optional feature on the Office Installer.[9][10][11]
For Mac users, Focus Mode will be brought to Word, 2D maps will be brought to Excel and new Morph transitions, SVG support and 4K video exports will be coming to PowerPoint, among other features.
Despite being released in the same month, the new Office user interface in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook is only available to Office 365 subscribers, not perpetual Office 2019 licensees.[12][13][14] The Office 2019 user interface retains the Metro design language from Office 2016, except that the Microsoft account picture is circular.
Deployment[edit]
Office 2019 requires Windows 10, Windows Server 2019 or macOS Sierra and later.[15] macOS installations can be acquired from the Microsoft website or the Mac App Store.[16] For Office 2013 and 2016, various editions containing the client apps were available in both Click-To-Run (inspired by Microsoft App-V) and traditional Windows Installer setup formats. For Office 2019, the client apps only have a Click-to-Run installer and only the server apps have the traditional MSI installer. The Click-To-Run version has a smaller footprint; in case of Microsoft Office 2019 Pro Plus, the product requires 10 GB less than the MSI version of Office 2016 Pro Plus.[17]
Office 2019 will receive five years of mainstream support, but unlike Office 2016, which gets five years of extended support, Office 2019 only gets two. Mainstream support ends on October 10, 2023, while extended support ends on October 14, 2025.[15]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ ab'Office 2019 is now available for Windows and Mac'. Microsoft 365 Blog. Microsoft. September 24, 2018.
- ^ ab'Update history for Office 2019'. Microsoft Docs. Retrieved August 15, 2019.
- ^'Update history for Office for Mac'. Microsoft Docs. Retrieved August 15, 2019.
- ^'System requirements for Microsoft Office'. Office.com. Microsoft. Retrieved September 24, 2018.
- ^'Language Accessory Pack for Office 2016'. Office.com. Microsoft. Retrieved February 25, 2016.
- ^Warren, Tom (September 26, 2017). 'Microsoft is releasing Office 2019 next year'. The Verge. Vox Media.
- ^Warren, Tom (April 27, 2018). 'Microsoft releases Office 2019 preview'. The Verge. Vox Media.
- ^Warren, Tom (June 12, 2018). 'Microsoft releases Office 2019 for Mac preview'. The Verge. Vox Media.
- ^Devereux, William (April 18, 2018). 'The best version of OneNote on Windows'. Microsoft Office 365 Blog. Microsoft. Retrieved April 19, 2018.
- ^Warren, Tom (April 18, 2018). 'Microsoft Office 2019 kills off OneNote desktop app in favor of Windows 10 version'. The Verge. Microsoft.
- ^'Frequently Asked Questions about OneNote in Office 2019'. Office.com. Microsoft. Retrieved August 1, 2018.
- ^'What's new in Office 365'. support.office.com.
- ^'What's New in Office 2019'. support.office.com.
- ^Bright, Peter (June 13, 2018). 'Microsoft rebuilding the Office interface to align it across Web, mobile, and desktop'. Ars Technica.
- ^ abCaldas, Bernardo; Spataro, Jared (February 1, 2018). 'Changes to Office and Windows servicing and support'. Windows IT Pro Blog. Microsoft. Retrieved August 29, 2018.
- ^Warren, Tom (January 24, 2019). 'Microsoft Office now available on Apple's Mac App Store'. The Verge. Retrieved February 1, 2019.
- ^'Office 2019 perpetual volume license products available as Click-to-Run'. Support. Microsoft. April 27, 2018.
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