The new Microsoft Office user interface is rolling out to everyone now
American technology corporation Microsoft started rolling out the new Office user interface to users this week. The visual update was initially announced earlier this year and was tested over the summer.
Now it’s starting to roll out to all Office 365 and Office 2021 users, based on The Verge. This new Office user interface is designed to match the visual changes in Windows 11 and it includes a more rounded look for the Office ribbon, with some subtle tweaks to the transparent buttons. Are from, Excel, PowerPoint, and Opinion.
This is a relatively simple refresh, and Office will now match the dark or light theme you’ve set inside Windows. The new look can be turned on or off using the upcoming speaker icon in the top right corner of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, or OneNote.
It will be available to all Windows 11 users now and Microsoft indicates that 50% of current channel subscribers will automatically have image updates enabled.
Most of the design changes are subtle, but Microsoft has revealed more dramatic changes to its Office user interface, including a move to more command bars instead of the traditional ribbon interface. system.
According to The Verge, it is still expected to see these changes appear in the web and mobile versions of Office first, and Microsoft said last year that the changes are larger in terms of the Office user interface. it may take a year or two to roll out.