Win8 open class: Win8 comes with Office office software

  
        

Author: Mayon

When it comes to office with a Windows system, people tend to think of Microsoft's Office software, it is no wonder, Who it is the most powerful office tool? However, many netizens have doubts. Does Windows 8 system bring its own Office? Even if the answer is negative, it is affirmative. Why? This is the content of our current "Win8 Open Class".

In the Windows 8 system, Office Office software is not included. If users have such requirements, they need to purchase and install separately. However, in the Windows Store app store, we can still find some Metro version of Office applications, such as Outlook mailbox, OneNote notebook and so on.

Metro OneNote

Of course, through Win8's IE10 browser, we can also log in to the web version of Office. Although the function is less than the client version, the daily office can basically meet the requirements. Word, Excel, PPT, and support for cloud storage and cloud synchronization, you can view and edit anytime, anywhere.

Web version of Office

So what is the meaning of Office called Win8? That refers to the Win8 system —— Windows RT specifically developed for the ARM architecture. In Windows RT, Microsoft provides Office Office software for free, and is the latest Office 2013. Office 2013 RT is also optimized for tablets based on the original version, making it more suitable for touchscreen use and more power efficient.

Office 2013 RT

As Microsoft's "pro-son", the Surface RT tablet is equipped with a Windows RT system, which installs Office Office for free. This means that using Surface RT can not only play games and entertainment like a normal tablet, but also professional office through Office.

Surface RT

So we said that Windows 8 does not come with Office and comes with Office. Users can choose from a variety of options. If you want to experience the complete Win8, you can choose ordinary Win8 or Professional Edition, you want to use the free Office to choose Windows RT, choose Surface RT.

The above is the entire content of this issue of "Win8 Open Class". Do you have a clear understanding of the relationship between Windows 8 and Office?

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