Publishing via OneDrive, presumably, is Microsoft's answer, though it's not quite the same. I have recently installed El Capitan v 10.11.4. When I try to open say Word or Excel, I get a 'check with the developer' message and 'reinstall Office for Mac 2011' message saying it 'may not work with this version of OSX'. The option of saving a presentation as a movie is gone, irritatingly, which, in combination with the dropping of the broadcast feature, serves to break some useful ways of sharing presentations with a wider audience. My Office for Mac 2011 Home & Student edition has just stopped working. Sharing presentations between Mac and Windows should be smoother too, since Office 2016 for Mac now supports the transitions from Office 2013 on Windows. The Presenter View – showing you, say, next and current slides as well as a timer and notes on your laptop screen, while an external display shows just the presentation – is better if nothing else, the one button to let you quickly switch the displays is a boon. PowerPoint gets threaded comments for document reviewing as well, like Word, and an improved conflict resolution view makes it easier to compare differences between versions. What's more, combined with clever variants and colour themes, there are actually many more options – and they hang together well in terms of the visuals. The most apparent new change in PowerPoint, other than the refreshed interface, is the inclusion of 23 smart, less comically corporate templates.
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