Google announces that g suite will be compatible with office files
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- Google announces that G Suite will be directly compatible with Office files
- Google improves the G Suite
The G Suite from Google has important news, which will surely appeal to users who use it regularly. Since the American company has announced that it will give native support for those Office files. So you will have native support for Word, PowerPoint or Excel. Without a doubt, a change that will allow a better use of it.
Google announces that G Suite will be directly compatible with Office files
It's an important announcement, because the firm's suite is a direct competitor to Microsoft Office. And now it is directly supported.
Google improves the G Suite
In this way, according to the Google announcement, it will be possible to directly open and work with Office files, in formats such as Word, Excel or PowerPoint. Something that can be extremely comfortable for millions of users. Especially those who do not have the Microsoft office suite installed, because the G Suite of the big G is free.
In addition, the company has confirmed that files prior to Office 2007 will also be supported. So more users are going to be able to benefit from this new integration that comes to the suite.
This compatibility is expected to expand in the coming weeks. Although no specific dates have been given for it. But in these weeks it should be a reality. Surely when it expands in all markets it will be announced as well. Although you will soon notice that you already have this function.
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