Microsoft is planning to ship Office 2016 later this year, alongside separate Office apps for Windows 10. It’s a small addition, but it will save some extra mouse clicks when you insert an image and it’s upside down or sideways. Microsoft 365 plans include premium versions of these applications plus other services that are enabled over the Internet, including online storage with OneDrive and Skype minutes 1 for home use. They’re available as a one-time purchase for use on a single PC. One change includes the ability to insert images into documents with the correct orientation automatically. Office 2016 include applications such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook.
Office 2016 won’t be a major update to the existing app, and Microsoft is making small tweaks and additions ready for later this year. The new colorful option arrives alongside a dark theme for those who dislike the traditional look of Microsoft’s Office apps.
It’s also similar to the Windows 10 touch-optimized versions of Office, with a colored look that matches the Word, Excel, and PowerPoint applications.
A leaked build of the upcoming Office 2016 for Windows release has revealed that Microsoft is updating the desktop client to include a new "colorful" theme that’s identical to the latest Mac, iOS, and Android apps.