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Last Updated: March 14, 2018 ISSUE After installing the, you may not be able to open or save Word documents. This issue occurs only for those who receive Office 2016 updates using Windows Installer technology (MSI). If you have a Click-to-Run edition of Office, such as Office 365 Personal, you won't encounter this issue. STATUS: WORKAROUND We are aware of this issue and working on a fix. You may be able to work around this issue by installing the. This article also contains information on this issue: A. Issues affecting Word features and add-ins.
Last updated: October 13, 2017 ISSUE When using the trial version of Office 365, every time you open an Office file, the latest version of the application gets automatically set as the default application for Word, Excel, or PowerPoint in all versions of Windows. For example, if you have Excel 2013 installed and are also running Office 365 trial version, then the workbook will open in Excel 2016. STATUS: WORKAROUND We recommend using Office365 for the latest features. However, you may uninstall the trial version so that we open files with the version of Excel you installed. Last updated: February 5, 2018 ISSUE AutoSave is no longer available or appearing in the Office toolbar in Office 2016 Version 1707 (Build 8326.2058) or higher. STATUS: FIXED For Excel: This issue is now fixed in Version 1708 (Build 8431.2094). To get the update immediately, open Excel and choose File Account Update Options Update Now.
For Word: This issue is now fixed in Version 1711 (Build 8730.2122). To get the update immediately, open Word and choose File Account Update Options Update Now. Last updated: October 6, 2017 ISSUE After installing the or the, you may encounter the following issues:. If you merge vertical cells in a table, the cell content disappears, and you can’t select the merged cell. If you open an existing document that has a table with merged cells, the cells will appear to be blank. This issue occurs only for those who receive Office 2016 updates using Windows Installer technology (MSI).
If you have a Click-to-Run edition of Office, such as Office 365 Personal, you won’t encounter this issue. STATUS: FIXED This issue is now fixed in the. Please see this article on how to install this update. Last updated: March 19, 2018 ISSUE When you add metadata in the Document Properties in your Office file—either via the File Info or in the Save As dialog—the properties are visible in Office. However, when viewing the same file in Windows File Explorer, the properties are not shown.
Adding metadata in File Info Adding metadata in Save As dialog Metadata/properties not shown in File Explorer STATUS: FIXED This issue has been fixed in an update. To get the latest update immediately, open an Office app, and choose File Account Update Options Update Now.
Last updated: August 16, 2017 ISSUE When opening Office 2016 files, you may experience files are opening as read-only unexpectedly. This issue most commonly impacts Excel and Word in Version 1706 (Build 8229.2045) or later. Sometimes this issue manifests after you attempt to sync a document that requires check-in on OneDrive. Upon opening the file in Word or Excel, the file opens as read only. STATUS: WORKAROUND Our engineering team is actively fixing this issue.
In the meantime, please refer to this for workaround. Need more help troubleshooting? Talk to support. If you have an Office 365 for home subscription, or you purchased a one-time download of Office 2016, click the Contact Us button at the bottom of this page. If you are an admin for Office 365 for business subscription,. Last updated: April 5, 2018 ISSUE When inserting an icon or a picture via Insert Icons or Insert Pictures, you receive the following error message: An error occurred while importing this file.
STATUS: FIXED This issue is fixed in Monthly Channel Version 1803 (Build 9126.2116) or greater. To get the latest update immediately, open an Office app and choose File Account Update Options Update Now. Last updated: October 13, 2017 ISSUE Emojis are displayed as square boxes in Office applications (such as Word and Outlook) in Windows 7. This issue affects all Office customers in Windows 7 except for Office 365 subscribers with Office 2016 versions 16.0.8067.2032 or later (currently released to Office Insiders). STATUS: FIXED To resolve this issue, we recommend customers upgrade to the following:.
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Monthly Channel (Formerly: Current Channel): Office 2016 subscribers (Office 365) and non-subscribers who have Click-to-Run version installed in Windows 7 will need to update to Version 1704 (Build 8067.2115) or later (April 2017 monthly updates). Semi-Annual Channel (Targeted) (Formerly: First Release for Deferred Channel): This is now fixed in Version 1708 (8431.2079). Current Branch for Business (formerly Deferred Channel): Office 365 customers in the Semi-Annual Channel will obtain the fix early next year. Microsoft Office 2016 who receive updates through Windows Installer technology (MSI): Download to install the update to the Segoe UI Emoji font.
Microsoft Office 2013 users who have Click-to-Run version installed in Windows 7 or who receive updates through Windows Installer technology (MSI): For those who have Office 2013 MSI, download to install the update to the Segoe UI Emoji font. For users who have Office 2013 Click-to-Run, this update will be available in the next monthly update, ETA September 12 th. Need more help? Talk to support.
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