Microsoft announced on June 28, US time that it has released a version of the "Office" app design for "Windows 10" and "Windows 11" for the "Office Insider" program.This renewal is Windows 11, "which has a maximum effect", but also supports Windows 10.
提供:MicrosoftThe updated Office uses "Fluent Design" for the entire application, such as "Word", "Excel", "PowerPoint", "ONENOTE", "ACCESS", "PUBLIST", "PUBLISHER", and "VISIO".The latest apps are said to provide seamless experiences on PCs, according to the Windows 11 design.
Microsoft's blog posts also have known test builds.
「Windows 11」最初のプレビュー版がInsider向けに公開The designed Office is now available for Office Insider's tester that runs the Beta channel.You can also turn it off with the "Coming Soon" function at the top right of the menu.Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote can also switch between new interfaces and previous interfaces.
On the same day, Microsoft officially released a 64 -bit Office Office test building running on Windows for ARM processors.According to the official blog, the test build is a new version of Office re -compiled for ARM architecture, maintaining the compatibility with 64 -bit add -in using the X64 emulation.
Microsoft is a blog, and shows a link to posts related to ARM64EC (emulation compatible), and "The Office on the ARM64 is built as an ARM64EC app, so the part of the ARM64 code in the Office is described in the X64 code.It will be possible to interact with the legacy add -in. "
To try a new Office test build for ARM, you need a Windows that runs on a PC with the ARM processor.Then, you will participate in the DEV channel of the "Windows Insider" program on the PC and download the first official test build of Windows 11 released on the same day.In addition, participate in the Office Insider program and update to the current Beta channel build.If the 32 -bit version Office is currently installed, all must be uninstalled.
The release of the Office on Arm64 has a known issue, and the blog post has detailed details.
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