Office Mobile For Android Here First For Office 365

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Microsoft-Office-2010-ProfessionalOffice Mobile for Android has been launched today by Microsoft Office  at no additional charge for Office 365 subscribers making it possible for them to work on their Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents from virtually anywhere.
This comes just days after Microsoft Office launched Office for iPhone. Office Mobile for Windows Phone is already available.
Users can now download the Office Mobile for Android phones from the Google Play Store. The firm says users ought to have an Office 365 subscription, including Office 365 Home Premium or Office 365 ProPlus among  others to qualify.
Office Mobile for Android phones is initially available in the United States, with more countries coming on board over the next several weeks.

Office Mobile supports Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents so users will have access to charts, animations, SmartArt Graphics, and shapes and can easily make, edit or add comments to a document, format it comfortably just as on their PCs or Macs.

Office mobile also allows users to access their documents in the cloud on SkyDrive or SkyDrive Pro.

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