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Office 2016 Here's Link to 64 Bit version Brink's link is for 32 bit


When we launched the Office 2016 Previewin early May, we said that we would share regular updates on new features as they became available. Here’s a quick update on what we’ve delivered in the last month.

New charts in Excel—There has been a lot of enthusiasm for the new charts in Excel we delivered— all based on user feedback. The six new charts include Waterfall (shown), Histogram, Pareto, Box & Whisker, Treemap (shown) and Sunburst.




Real-time typing in Word
—Real-time typing is now in Word! You can see where others are working and what they are typing as they type it. To try this, save a document to OneDrive for Business and invite your colleagues to join you in a simultaneous authoring session.

Insights in Excel and PowerPoint—Last month we delivered Insights in Word and Outlook, and we just brought it to Excel and PowerPoint. As a reminder, Insights, powered by Bing, brings you contextual information from the web right into your Office experience. Fact check or explore terms without leaving your spreadsheet or presentation. Just right click any word or phrase and select “smart lookup.”



Tell Me
—Tell Me is an entirely new way to find the commands you need. Just type what you want to do in the Tell Me box at the top of Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and Outlook, and you will get a set of results that let you take the desired action directly from within those results.

Convert Hand Written Equations to Text—Use the Insert Equation feature to write math equations in Word, Excel and PowerPoint with a digital pen, a mouse, or even your finger, and Office automatically converts it to a “typed” format.



We keep adding new features, and there’s definitely more to come. If you haven’t joined the Office 2016 Preview, it’s not too late, you can join here. Please stay tuned for future updates and thank you for your feedback and interest in Office 2016!

—Kirk Koenigsbauer

Office 2016 Preview update 2 - Office Blogs



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Get Office 2016:

  • Office 2016 Preview download page
  • (direct) Get Office 2016 Preview (32 bit)
  • (direct) Get Office 2016 Preview (64 bit)

Product key for the Office 2016 Preview
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How to check for updates in Office 2016 (same as in Office 2013 or Office 365)

Update Office 2013 or Office 365


For How many days is the key valid?

Hello bagavan,

This is just a key to only activate the Office 2016 Preview with. When the preview expires, so will the key.

Hi there

Is there a link to get the updates - or are the updates only valid for those using Office 2016 who have an Office 365 subscription.

BTW I installed Office 2016 preview yesterday on 10162 (Clean install) and the key was valid for 150 days -- longer than the expiry of this version of Windows 10. !!

EDIT --I think the install is already the latest version --just got a bitt confused.

Cheers
jimbo

The "preview" tag is gone?

Hi there

Brink's Link seems to only allow the 32 bit version of Office 2016 to be downloaded (there's no 64 bit version available).



THIS link restores the 64 Bit link again.

Office 2016 Preview




Cheers
jimbo

*breathes heavily*


Thank you

My 149-day preview install dropped down to 29 days after upgrading to 10166. Guess I'll try a reinstall.

EDIT: all set!

Try re-entering the preview product key

My 149-day preview install dropped down to 29 days after upgrading to 10166. Guess I'll try a reinstall.

EDIT: all set!
I had the same experience with the 10166 update. Instead of reinstalling Office 2016, rebooting the system changed the 29 days to 149. Go figure...

Office 2016  Here's Link to 64 Bit version  Brink's link is for 32 bit