This demonstrates a worrying trend that Google is having more success in the workplace than previously thought. It could also prove that Google Docs is much better for collaborating, something we here at Windows Report have to agree on. Here’s what the Creative Strategies report have to say, taken from ReCode: When the software giant announced and launched Office Web Apps, it was supposed to represent some well-needed competition to Google Docs in the online space. However, Office Web Apps — especially Word — has always been a problem. For one, the formatting isn’t perfect, and it’s not possible to add a URL by clicking enter on the keyboard after it is pasted. There are times when the program shows two instances of the same account currently viewing a document. (Apparently, Word Online is not smart enough to tell both accounts are one and the same.) Whenever this happens, it is impossible to add a title to the document. These problems have been going on for ages and still no fix. So as it stands right now, Microsoft has a lot of work to do before it can get millennials excited about its Office Web Apps — and Google will no doubt take advantage of this. RELATED STORIES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:

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