![]() As you may have already guessed it is a lot easier to use Microsoft Office on a tablet than it is on a smartphone because of the larger screen size. Once you have created documents on your Android you can sync them to your computer using Microsoft’s One Drive. If you want to open a lot more features then you can do this with a Microsoft Office 365 subscription. Everything was simple and easy to use on a mobile device. You actually get around 90% of the functionality with the free offerings. ![]() I found that the basic features were enough for what I wanted to do with the Microsoft Office apps for Android. So if you are used to using Word, PowerPoint and Excel on a computer then you will find it very easy to use the Android versions on your phone or tablet. ![]() The really good thing about the Android version of these Microsoft Office applications is that they look very similar to the desktop versions. The free versions of Word, PowerPoint and Excel have most of the essential features enabled but you will need a Microsoft account to use these features otherwise you can only view documents. It took Microsoft a long time to get its application ready for Android users but it was certainly worth the wait. Usually the words “Microsoft” and “free” don’t appear together but in this case, you can actually download the three applications at no cost. You can get the mobile versions of Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint and Microsoft Excel for free in the Google Play Store or at the official Microsoft page.
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