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Microsoft’s Word, Excel, and PowerPoint apps update on iOS with new dark mode option

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
October 16, 2019
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Microsoft Excel dark mode icon on iOS

After support for dark mode being added to the iOS Microsoft OneNote app yesterday, the official Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint iOS apps have gained the new feature with their own app updates today. All three had begun testing dark mode last week.

Interestingly, the activation of the dark mode isn’t mentioned in any of the app release notes but they do all list the addition of a new Move function for changing the location of files.

Here’s the identical release notes for the Word, Excel, and PowerPoint app updates on iOS:

Pick Your Destination: Use the Move command to easily move your cloud-based files from one folder to another.

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