Word’s testing a new default that saves fresh documents to OneDrive with autosave active. It’s convenient and good for recovery, but it also nudges more files into the cloud unless you opt out.
Microsoft Corp said on Wednesday a change it had made recently could have caused accessibility issues with multiple 365 services, including Teams and Outlook, and that the U.S. software maker has ...
ZDNET's key takeaways Word will save new documents to the cloud by default.AutoSave will also be enabled by default.You can turn off these options if you prefer to save your files locally. Microsoft ...