by germainebull » 27 Oct 2025, 07:53
Microsoft is currently testing a new version of Office that is free but has ads in it. This version comes with a few limitations: you can't save files directly to your computer, but must use them only through OneDrive.
Also, some important Word features like Line spacing, Shading, Borders, and Align will not be available in this free version. Ads may appear as floating banners or videos on the side of the screen. While not as complete as the paid version, it could be a temporary solution for people who only use Office a few times a year. For everyday or professional users, the paid version will still remain the best option.
Microsoft is currently testing a new version of Office that is free but has ads in it. This version comes with a few limitations: you can't save files directly to your computer, but must use them only through OneDrive.
Also, some important Word features like Line spacing, Shading, Borders, and Align will not be available in this free version. Ads may appear as floating banners or videos on the side of the screen. While not as complete as the paid version, it could be a temporary solution for people who only use Office a few times a year. For everyday or professional users, the paid version will still remain the best option.