Applies to Surface RT.

Office Home & Student 2013 RT Preview

Office Home & Student 2013 RT Preview apps

Surface RT comes pre-installed with Microsoft Office Home & Student 2013 RT Preview—touch-optimized versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote1. This preview version is updated to the final version by Windows Update (free download; ISP fees apply). If your copy of Office is the preview version, see Update to the final Office release at the bottom of this page.


Office Home & Student apps

  • Word: A word-processing program designed to help you create professional-quality documents.
  • Excel: A powerful tool for getting meaning out of data, making calculations, and tracking almost any kind of information.
  • OneNote: A digital notebook that provides a single place for all of your notes—everything you need to remember and manage in your life. In addition to the OneNote desktop app, a free OneNote app is available in the Windows Store.
  • PowerPoint: A program for creating presentations that convey a message or story in a series of slides.

Notes

  • Office Home & Student 2013 RT has most of the same features as Office Home & Student 2013 on Windows 7 or Windows 8. To learn about the differences go to Office.com/OfficeRT.
  • You can’t install Windows 7 programs, such as Microsoft Outlook, on Surface RT.

Start the Office apps

Start screen with Office app tiles

To start an Office app, go to the Start screen and find the app tile or type the app name (for example, type Word and press Enter).

You can also start Office apps from the desktop. To do this, go to the Start screen and tap or click Desktop (or Windows logo key + D). Once at the desktop, the Office apps appear on the taskbar. Tap or click an Office app on the taskbar.

To learn how to pin and unpin apps from the Start screen or the taskbar, see Adding apps, websites, and more to Start.


Office Quick Start Guides

If you’re new to Office 2013, you can download free Quick Start Guides to help you get started. These printable guides have useful tips, shortcuts, and screenshots to help you find your way around.


Your Office files on any device

When you’re signed in with your Microsoft account, Office apps save docs on SkyDrive (the cloud) by default. This way your Office docs are in one place, available from computer, phone, or device that’s connected to the Internet. Your Microsoft account includes 7 GB of free file storage on SkyDrive.

Saving Office documents on SkyDrive also makes it easy to share and work with other people (If they don't have Office, they can view and edit documents that you share using free Office Web Apps). For more info, see Work together on Office documents in SkyDrive.

You can still store Office docs on your Surface by choosing Computer when you save from any Office app.


File compatibility

Office 2013 apps can open files created with previous versions of Office. To check compatibility between Office 2013 and previous versions of Office, see Check file compatibility with earlier versions.


Touch, pen, and language support


Update to the final Office release

If you’re using an Office app and the startup screen includes the word Preview, then your copy of Office hasn’t been updated to the final release. Use Windows Update to update to the final Office release. Here’s how:

  1. From the Start screen, open the Search charm, and type install optional updates.
  2. Tap or click Settings and then choose Install optional updates from the search results. The Windows Update section of Control Panel appears.
  3. Tap or click Check for updates or Updates are available. A list of updates displays.
  4. Select Update for Microsoft Office Home & Student 2012 RT Preview and tap or click Install.

If you have problems installing the update, see Update for Office Home and Student 2013 RT Preview.



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