Microsoft also revealed that the collaboration features that are in Microsoft 365 are now available in Office 2021, so you can now perform “real-time” co-authoring of documents.
XLOOKUP, dynamic arrays, and the XMATCH function in Excel.Along with the new features previously announced, you’ll also get: To make Office 2021 even more enticing, Microsoft has updated the suite so that it has features that were previously exclusive to Microsoft 365. The Home and Student version is $150, while the Home and Business version is $250 and also includes Outlook and, according to the Microsoft 365 blog, “rights to use the apps for business purposes.” The subscription suite, Microsoft 365 Personal, is $7 per month or $70 per year, while the Family version (for up to six people) costs $10 per month and $100 per year. On October 5, Microsoft will release the non-subscription version of Office 365. On Tuesday, Apple unveiled major updates to iWork, and we end the week with a Microsoft announcement for its suite of apps that include Excel, OneNote, PowerPoint, Teams, and Word. Apparently, this is a big week for productivity suites.