Microsoft has released a new Office Insider Build. The new Build 11929.20002 brings new features and usual bug fixes and performance improvements. You can read the official changelog below.

Excel Feature updates:

  • Convert files to improve accessibility: Upgrade your files to the modern format to make them more accessible for everyone.
  • Apply sensitivity labels to your documents: Apply sensitivity labels to your files and emails to keep them compliant with your organization’s information protection policies.

Outlook Feature updates:

  • Apply sensitivity labels to your documents: Apply sensitivity labels to your files and emails to keep them compliant with your organization’s information protection policies.

PowerPoint Feature updates:

  • Convert files to improve accessibility: Upgrade your files to the modern format to make them more accessible for everyone.
  • Apply sensitivity labels to your documents: Apply sensitivity labels to your files and emails to keep them compliant with your organization’s information protection policies.

Word Feature updates:

  • Convert files to improve accessibility: Upgrade your files to the modern format to make them more accessible for everyone.
  • Rewrite to the rescue: Want to say it another way? Use Rewrite to see different suggestions for getting your message across.
  • Apply sensitivity labels to your documents: Apply sensitivity labels to your files and emails to keep them compliant with your organization’s information protection policies.

Non-security updates:

Access

  • Various performance and stability fixes

Excel

  • We fixed an issue which made it appear as though “repeat all labels” was applied when printing to a PDF

Office Suite

  • We fixed an issue which could have prevented users from opening a document from the desktop
  • We fixed an issue where an upgrade could be prevented by a incorrect error message of “Another install in progress”
  • We fixed an issue where a user could see error messages when security updates are installed
  • We fixed an issue which could cause the cursor to disappear
  • We fixed an issue where a user could be defaulted to the draw tab instead of the home tab
  • We fixed an issue where large tree views could result in a crash

Outlook

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    We fixed an issue that can cause repeated password prompts

  • We fixed an issue which could prevent an email address from being queried correctly
  • We fixed an issue which could prevent users from opening calendar items created by legacy versions of Outlook

PowerPoint

  • We fixed an issue which could prevent some animations from starting

Project

  • Various performance and stability fixes

Word

  • We fixed an issue where replies to comments could appear out of order
  • We fixed an issue where in some situations, hints would be displayed instead of comments
  • We fixed an issue where the Revisions Pane could display when the user tried to add a new comment
  • We fixed an issue which could prevent the undo dropdown list from appearing
  • We fixed an issue which could prevent comments from being added