Microsoft has released the latest preview update for the Office Mobile app on iOS. Version 2.60 (Build 22032900) brings two notable feature changes: improved PDF support and offline editing of files stored in OneDrive.
The Office Mobile app on iOS now offers an improved UX for PDF files. After installing version 2.60, users will be able to access popular PDF operations using the Create button at the bottom of the screen. Click the button with the plus icon, select PDF, and choose one of the available options to scan PDF, convert image to PDF, or convert document to PDF.
Another big change in version 2.60 is improved integration with the OneDrive app. The latest update allows documents stored in OneDrive to be edited while offline. If a file is marked "Available offline" in the OneDrive app, you can open it in the Office app, make the necessary changes, and save it for future upload.
Office Insiders currently have access to Office 2.60 for iOS and can access preview builds in the TestFlight app. You can try joining the program using this link, but unfortunately Microsoft is not currently accepting new testers due to the limited number of participants (TestFlight does not allow more than 10,000 testers per application).
You can expect Microsoft to release Office 2.60 in the Stable channel in the coming weeks. In the meantime, version 2.59 is available in the App Store via this link .
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