

Mac: 1280 x 800 1280 by 800screen resolution Graphics PC: Graphics hardware acceleration requires a DirectX 10 graphics card. HFS+ hard disk format (also known as Mac OS Extended or HFS Plus) Display PC: 1024 x 768 1024 by 768screen resolution Mac: 4 GB RAM Hard disk PC: 3.0 GB of available disk space Computer and processor PC: 1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster x86-bit or 圆4-bit processor with SSE2 instruction set With the latest application updates Microsoft has focussed on making a seamless Office user experience between devices. The Office applications available for Mac users and the version numbers may be different from those available for PC users. We’re eager to see these in practice.Office applications are tailored to work best on each platform and device. This way you can be alerted of cancellations, plays, after-hours events and conferences. Additionally, you’ll be able to import school calendars just from a ZIP code. This will be helpful to plan your day and your coworkers won’t be able to schedule meetings on top of important events. You’ll be able to import your personal account, like a Gmail, and view it in line with your work calendar. Outlook is introducing a solution in calendars that lets personal and work sit in one cohesive user interface. Even better, it could be an easy way to budget money on a personal and family level.Īnd with the current situation around COVID-19, chances are the lines between work and play have blurred, especially if you’re working remotely. It’s a big value-added feature for Excel and eliminates the need for a third-party app. Plus, it will create a monthly spending chart so you can see your habits. On the left side, you’ll see each transaction presented line by line, and the right will give you an overview of each account. You’ll be able to sign in to financial institutions and Excel will import the data. In Excel land, you’ll get the Money feature, which allows you to keep track of your finances in the classic line-by-line, row-by-row fashion that Excel delivers. Here's an example of the monthly snapshot in Excel. Your CNN account Log in to your CNN account
