Microsoft has released an update for Workplace for iPad that adds the capability to print Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents using any AirPrint printer.
Millions of people downloaded the apps, and thousands sent in feature requests, Microsoft wrote in a weblog post.
Apparently printing was the top -requested addition, and now it's arrived.
An Workplace 365 subscription nets users essential attributes - like the capability to in fact generate and edit documents - but the totally free versions of the apps can still use the new printing feature.
SmartGuides and Autofit
Word users can print a document with or with no markup, and Excel customers can print a certain range, chosen worksheets or whole spreadsheets.
Meanwhile the update also adds SmartGuides for PowerPoint and AutoFit for Excel.
SmartGuides act a thing like Photoshop's "snap to" function, helping users align the elements of a slide for neater- looking presentations.
And Excel's Autofit function lets you adjust the height and width or many rows or columns simultaneously.
Too small, as well late?
Microsoft is incredibly late in releasing its official Office apps for iPad, and with standard functions like printer assistance missing, these apps may well seem like one thing of an afterthought.
But the company's Office Group wrote that it's "committed to keep enhancing the apps" and invites customers to continue submitting feedback.
The app updates, readily available now, also incorporate bug fixes and stability improvements.
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