Microsoft has long been pushing Office and OneDrive users to save their documents to the cloud by default. Now, the company is getting even more aggressive with a feature coming to Microsoft Word.
This week, Microsoft quietly announced a small but important change to Word. The popular word-processing software will now ...
Microsoft Word on Windows now auto-saves new files to OneDrive with autosave on by default. This change helps users back up documents and access them on any device. Users can still turn off auto-save ...
You can integrate Google Drive and Microsoft Office so you can share files online for real-time collaboration.
Word’s testing a new default that saves fresh documents to OneDrive with autosave active. It’s convenient and good for recovery, but it also nudges more files into the cloud unless you opt out.
Microsoft held a special OneDrive and Copilot event today where it announced a number of new features for the cloud-storage ...
Microsoft wants Word users to use the OneDrive cloud more often. That's why saving files online will be enabled by default.
A new update to Microsoft’s productivity suite will see Microsoft Word automatically save documents to OneDrive by default, ...
Microsoft has updated Word on Windows to auto-save new files to OneDrive by default, enhancing document accessibility and backup.
Microsoft OneDrive integrates Copilot AI, adds a new Photos Agent, and Moments tab, enabling users to manage files, ...
You can encrypt a Microsoft Word document by giving it a password, which anyone who tries to open the document will be required to enter.