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Latest Office for Mac (Insider Slow) update allows users to insert high-quality stock images in Excel, Word, and PowerPoint; Changelog

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Office for Mac Insider Slow


Microsoft has released Office for Mac Insider Slow Build 20100402 for those in the Office Insider Program.

Version 16.42 (Build 20100402) is available for download and introduces embedding of premium creative content in Excel, Word, and PowerPoint.

How it works

1. Select Insert > Pictures > Stock Images.  

2. Select the content type you want to explore: Stock Images, Cutout People, Icons, or Stickers. 

3. Enter some keywords in the Searchbox.  

4. Select the image you want and select Insert.

Excel, Word, and PowerPoint  

Premium creative content  

You can now easily add high quality, curated images, stickers, and icons to their personal or professional files. Jazz up your content in Excel, Word, and PowerPoint by picking from thousands of royalty-free images and icons that best suit your mood and the information you want to share.   

Excel  

Use your Excel data to generate diagrams automatically 

The Data Visualizer add-in will enable all Excel users on Mac to generate high quality Visio Diagrams directly from Data within Excel. Convert your Excel data into high quality flowcharts, swim line diagrams, and org charts. These diagrams can be viewed in Visio, saved as image, print, etc. They can also be opened in Visio for richer editing capabilities.  

Speedy SUMIFS and SUMIF 

Experience faster performing SUMIFS, COUNTIFS, AVERAGEIS, MAXIFS, MINIFS and their singular counterparts. For example, calculating 1,200 SUMIFS, AVERAGEIFS, and COUNTIFS formulas aggregating data from 1 million cells on a 4 core 2 GHz CPU that took 20 seconds to calculate using Excel 2010, now takes 8 seconds only, on Excel M365 2006. 

Refresh from SharePoint and OData on Mac 

You can now refresh queries on Mac that pull data from files on SharePoint, SharePoint folder, SharePoint list, and OData.  

PowerPoint 

Auto-apply or recommend sensitivity labels 

Office can recommend or automatically apply a sensitivity label based on the sensitive content detected.  

To enable this feature: 

  1. Open a document with admin-defined sensitive terms, or type admin-defined sensitive terms into a document. Wait for the scanner to process these sensitive terms.
  2. Observe that a yellow bar appears across the screen – a policy tip providing a recommendation or auto-apply.

Within MSIT, you can trigger this if you are part of the M365 Inner Ring, and you enter the term CC52A-CLPTestRecommed into a document. 

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