For example, Excel only has one notable change: six new chart types. When you first start up any of the latest Office apps you’ll be hard pressed to actually find what’s new. Never before has this been so seamless, and Office 2016 embraces the cloud fully. I can create an Office document from my PC and then edit on my phone or tablet, and not have to worry about moving the file manually onto those devices. Office is no longer restricted to your desktop PC or laptop, it’s everywhere.
While Office 2013 focused on storing your documents in the cloud and introducing some touch improvements, Office 2016 is really designed to make sharing a lot easier across all your devices. Microsoft has been slowly refining Office over the past few versions, and the 2016 release takes that a step further.