It isn't only Office 365 that makes use of the cloud, however.
Each of these has a different range of applications and different licensing packages. There are also four versions of Office 365, Microsoft's premium cloud-based office suite. In addition, a further package, Office 2013 Professional is available, which adds Publisher 2013 and Access 2013. This Office 2013 guide will be most useful to anyone who has purchased either of these two versions. Office 2013 Home & Student includes the core quartet of applications, as listed above, while Office 2013 Home & Business adds Outlook 2013. In addition to the Windows 8 RT version of Office 2013, there are other packages available, suitable for different types of users and requirements.
The vast majority of things outlined in this Office 2013 guide apply to all versions of Microsoft Office 2013.
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Some features are downsized to save space, for instance, templates, clip art, and language packs must be downloaded while older file formats, third-party code for macros/VBA/ActiveX controls, PowerPoint narration, Excel data models, and embedded media file search in OneNote have all been excluded. If you have purchased a Windows 8 tablet running this particular version of the operating system (check the documentation to see if your tablet has an ARM processor or the phrase Windows RT is evident) features Office 2013 Home & Student RT for no extra cost.