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Windows Phone 8 Basics - Work on Office documents
Windows Phone 8 Basics - Work on Office documents
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With your Windows Phone, you can work on Microsoft Office documents that might be in a variety of places—on your phone, opened from email, on Microsoft SkyDrive, or on a Microsoft SharePoint or SharePoint Online site. Just go to the Office Hub to open a document, or start a new Microsoft Word document or Microsoft Excel workbook.
You don't need to download anything else to open, view, edit, and save Office documents because Microsoft Word Mobile, Microsoft PowerPoint Mobile, and Microsoft Excel Mobile are already there and built into the Office Hub. Your documents stay in sync when they're stored on SkyDrive or SharePoint, so you always have the latest copy whether you're at your computer or on your phone.
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