American tech conglomerate Microsoft has started to roll out a new Office UI for its users this week. The visual update was originally announced earlier this year and went into testing over the summer.
Now it's starting to roll out to all Office 365 and Office
2021 users, according to The Verge. This new Office UI is designed to match the
visual changes in Windows 11, and it includes a more rounded look to the Office
ribbon bar, with some subtle tweaks to the buttons throughout Word, Excel,
PowerPoint, and Outlook.
It's a relatively simple refresh, and Office will now match
the dark or light theme that you set inside Windows. The new-look can be
toggled on or off using the Coming Soon megaphone icon in the top right-hand
corner of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, or OneNote.
It should be available for all Windows 11 users right now,
and Microsoft says 50 percent of current channel subscribers will have the
visual update enabled automatically.
Most of the design changes are subtle, but Microsoft has
teased more dramatic changes to its Office UI, which included moving toward
more of a command bar instead of the traditional ribbon interface.
These changes are expected to appear in the Web and mobile
versions of Office first, and Microsoft did say last year that its bigger
Office UI changes could take a year or two to roll out.
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