Microsoft improves multitasking in Office on iOS and Android



What you need to know

  • Microsoft changed how Office files open on Android recently.
  • Now, if you have Microsoft 365 and a standalone Office app on your phone, files will open in the standalone Office app by default.
  • Microsoft explained that many users found the old default behavior confusing.

Microsoft 365 can be assessed several ways on a smartphone, which is convenient but can also cause confusion. Users shared with Microsoft that the default way Office files opened on iOS and Android created uncertainty. Microsoft has cleared things up with new default behaviors that dictate how Office files will open.

If you have a standalone Office app installed, such as Word, Excel, or PowerPoint, files you open will open in their respective standalone apps. If you do not have any standalone Office applications on your smartphone, you’ll see no change and files will still open in the Microsoft 365 app. If you are sent an Office file but do not have any Microsoft apps to open it, you will now be directed to the App Store or Google Play Store page for the appropriate standalone app.



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