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Microsoft Office Receives New Insider Preview Build

A new preview build for Office is now available to Insiders, with a new 3D animation integration for Excel and more folder support for Outlook.

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's Office productivity suite has received an update this week, moving up to Build 11708.20006. The company says the update is an Office Insider Program release. That said, it should come to all users within the next few weeks.

The new Insider preview introduces some new features, while Microsoft has also made the normal unnamed performance improvements and bug fixes.

In terms of new features, Microsoft has added animated 3D objects to the Excel app in Office. These animations bring more dynamism to with objects moving within the document.

Elsewhere, Outlook has an improved folder support system. Microsoft says it has removed the 500 folder limit within shared mailboxes.

You can check out the full Office 11708.20006 changelog below:

  • Watch your spreadsheet come to life in Excel – Insert animated 3D objects and watch them move in the worksheet.
  • Remove the 500 folder limit in shared mailboxes in Outlook – The synchronization limit of the first 500 folders has been removed in shared mailboxes.
  • Bug fixes in other suite programs.”

As always, you can update Office through any individual application by heading to File > Account > Update Options > Update Now.

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Luke Jones
Luke Jones
Luke has been writing about all things tech for more than five years. He is following Microsoft closely to bring you the latest news about Windows, Office, Azure, Skype, HoloLens and all the rest of their products.

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