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When you sign in with a M icrosoft account, your docs are saved on OneDrive (by default) so that you can access
them from anywhere—your computer, phone, or the web. Saving Office docs on OneDrive also makes it easy to
share and work with other people. (If they don't have Office, they can use free Office Online.) For more info, see
Keep your Office documents in OneDrive on Windows.com.
A few more things
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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 on Office.com.
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Touch. Check out the Office Touch Guide on Office.com.
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Surface Pen. For more info about using Surface Pen with OneNote, see Using Surface Pen on
Surface.com. To find out how to use the Surface Pen in Office apps (called inking), see Use a pen to draw,
write, or highlight text on a Windows tablet on Office.com.
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Languages. If you want to work with different languages, see Office Language Interface Pack on
Office.com.
Lync
Lync connects people everywhere as part of their everyday productivity experience. Lync provides
instant messaging, voice, video, and a great meeting experience. There are two versions of Lync
available for Surface Pro 3:
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Lync app. Free Lync app from the Windows Store
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Lync 2013. Desktop Lync 2013 app that can be purchased with an Office suite
Important M icrosoft Lync requires Lync Server or an Office 365/Lync Online account.
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