Otherwise, most Office 2016 apps are virtually identical to Office 2013, for now. In Word 2016, this seems to be the extent of “real-time editing,” for now. An alert box also let me know that I wouldn’t be seeing real-time updates, just static changes. Once Brad saved, I could see his edits, but only if I weren’t trying to edit the same text field at the time. Brad was able to sign in with his PCWorld/IDG credentials and open the document in-app, but the “real-time” collaboration was more like playing checkers than Pong. What we expected to happen, of course, was for Word to allow us to edit the document collaboratively in Word 2016, or else for Office to open Office Online and do it there. If the file isn’t there, it will be attached. In Outlook 2016, most file “attachments” are links to the file stored in OneDrive.
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