Working with any Microsoft 365 tool in your web browser implies a good Internet connection, as all your work will be automatically saved in the dedicated OneDrive space. Additionally, you can install the Office extension for quick access to all your documents. A Microsoft account is mandatory and you’ll have to sign-in before using the any of tools online.

How can I use Microsoft 365 in a web browser?

Easy access to all your work with OneDrive

After signing in to your Microsoft account, you will see the dashboard with all the available apps in your suite. You can either open a specific document format or directly launch OneDrive and create documents in the cloud. Once you’re in OneDrive > click Create > select the desired file type. As you start editing a document, changes are saved automatically. If you need to edit a document at a later date, open OneDrive > Files > select file > Edit > Edit in (document type) for the web. No need to save the changes. OneDrive supports many file formats and allows you to create, edit, and share documents on-the-go, with no need for other back-up or emailing actions. It also saves a lot of storage space on your devices. Editing documents at a later date is accessible from any device and you can also see the comments immediately if anyone else is viewing the document you’re using.

Installing the Office browser extension:

Working on the web using the Office extension

In today’s guide, we explored the best information available regarding using your Microsoft 365 inside your browser. If you want to get into contact with us don’t forget to leave a comment in the section found below this article.

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