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  • Word & Excel halfway to useless

    After investigating and being told these documents are fully compatible with IPad Pro, imagine my horror finding out they are but the app versions are so dumbed down I might as well be back in 1980. If you want the benefits of Word and Excel on iPad, you wont get them with this rubbish.
  • Hacked

    My account was hacked and weird files apprared in my inbox i tries retrieving it but my verification code nver gets sent to my email
    I sent a compliant and no response!
    It doesnt even load any documents i try to open in it !
  • Spam App

    Spams me with advertising (“buy now!”) notifications deliberately designed to bypass App Store rules.

    “You have unread messages!” arrives the useless notification. Upon opening the app, I get an “advertisement message” telling me to “go premium”. WHICH I ALREADY PAY FOR.

    Trash app.
  • It’s all good!

    Microsoft has changed so much over the years since I started at the date of conception of Microsoft Operating Systems. (A while ago)

    I have taken several courses in the past to name a few Word, Excel, Outlook, Power Point, Teams, and SharePoint all needed for my present employment. I can’t forget Publisher, which they shouldn’t have taken away, I loved it, it was so handy to make flyers, posters, cards, etc. oh well, I moved onto Power Point.

    I really have enjoyed using Microsoft Office 365 not only in work but for personal reasons as well, I am able to do small projects and keep myself organized, and I sure need that.

    Unfortunately, life took some unexpected detours for me over the last eight+ years. So for now I have been brushing up on some old skills, and learning some new ones, and there is so much to choose from, I suppose I will never get through all of them, but I will try.

    Thank you, Microsoft for what you do, however, don’t get too big out there, that us less unfortunate people can’t afford to use anymore.
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  • 3 stars because of the colors

    Unbelievable, but true.
    Under Satya, Microsoft gave up its colors to the real leader, Google.
    Given the history and how each of the corporations came into existence, it's finally the right move.
    Microsoft never had a good legacy, Google did, since day one.
    And, after Windows 7, Microsoft cannot create an operating system.
    In Windows 8 they have to get rid of the Start Button and the signature.
    Therefore the change of all trademarks.
    No more Microsoft colors, thank you, God.
    They are belonging to Google, the ruler of them all.
    At least Microsoft is learning, thank you Satya for that.
    But, if you don't want to pay a penny you still can. Just searching around for much better free tools.
    I just don't know where Satya was during the time that I was saying that it's going to be a dessasteter. Fortunately, he laid me off and now I'm running my own business that is working in the 22nd Century.
    Tons of things are free and developers are paid better than anywhere else. And, they are working on demand.
    Just won't recognize the Office anymore. Or anything from the ex. MSFT.
    How about just black 😉
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  • Can’t save or upload to google drive

    I have a Microsoft 365 Subscription and I have tried several times to upload my word doc to google drive from my iPad. It was saved in one drive, on my ipad also and it won’t upload. I keep getting an error message saying that something went wrong and the file couldn’t be opened. I then went to google drive to upload from there, and I keep getting file failed to upload. When I go to Excel, it’s telling me I have to do a trial. So when I ask to restore a purchase, it tells me there is non.

    I can upload other files like photos or videos from my iPad to google but not my office documents. Very very frustrating.
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  • The Office program

    I’ve always used this product since I can remember. It’s changed quite dramatically over the years. I had Word I believe when Windows used DOS. Having access through my phone is amazing! I can access Docs created from my computer right on my phone. No wires, file transfer apps… etc. I can use my phone to read, create, or edit documents like a champ! Love having this kind of flexibility and freedom at my fingertips.
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  • Sick of the log in error

    There’s an error that keeps popping up asking me to continually log in to my account, I can’t use any of the features until the 1000th time the error finally leads me to signing in. I’m sick of it, I pay for my own personal account on top of the business account I have with Microsoft to be experiencing these issue literally every-time I come back to work from the day before after not using the app for a couple hours. I’ve even screen-recorded me several times experiencing this issue, makes me wanna throw my iPad 12.9 pro every time constantly clicking in the same portion of the screen so it will eventually lead me to logging on which I shouldn’t have to do everyday either 🤬🤬
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  • Utter trash

    I’ve been using Microsoft on a Mac for decades and in all that time it has caused me nothing but grief. Currently I’m having to use it for a contract, but it won't spell check, won’t drop in images properly and today I had to change the password on the account I was already logged into because it wouldn’t recognise my account. So from within the account I was logged into I had to change the password to access the app. Go figure.

    You would think such a huge corporation could write a decent word processing package after all these years, but apparently not. If you’re looking for a reliable, albeit slightly limited app, try Google docs. At least it works on an iPad and it’s free. Even Apple mail has more functionality!

    Word also will not allow you to copy text from a google doc and drop it into a blank word doc. I’m forced to draw either of two conclusions: either, Microsoft and Apple have some petty vendetta against one another and intentionally hinder integration, or the software writers at Microsoft are just plain incompetent. Either way we don’t have the software we should have by now.
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  • A file fiasco - not ready for prime time

    I was doing well with the excel package until I needed to save the file to a different cloud drive. I was finally able to do it. However, when I went to reopen the file in the other cloud drive - or - a copy on my account Microsoft cloud - or - from my Ipad Pro, I received the message “Can not open the file. something went wrong.” Da! and double da! Really Microsoft!! Thanks for explaining it all to me.
    So here I sit with lost and unrecoverable data and quite a few hours worth of work. But perhaps I am being too harsh because even though I do not know what went wrong, or how or what to do, at least Microsoft verified my problem that something went wrong. And, apparently they planned ahead for it by creating an error message.
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