Features
Microsoft Office Online allows for users to create, collaborate and share documents, spreadsheets, and presentations online. Office Online files are stored and shared via OneDrive, accessible either online (using a browser) or as a desktop application. Although limited in ways (see differences for each application below), Office Online allows for functionality not available in the desktop applications, including:
- Work on documents directly in browser (with diverse browser support)
- Autosave functionality
- Easy file sharing and collaboration
- Tight integration with Microsoft Office desktop applications
Help Resources
Use the help resources listed below to learn how to successfully use Office Online applications:
Office Online
- Office Online login page (use CULoginName@colorado.edu and IdentiKey credentials)
- Office Online support website
- Using Office Online in OneDrive
- Office Basics
- Office Online Essential Training (via Lynda.com)
Word Online
Excel Online
PowerPoint Online
OneNote Online
Visio for the web
Visio for the web is a new way to view, edit, and share Visio diagrams in a web browser. Start with a basic diagram to express common ideas, such as depicting a plan, making a proposal, or describing a sequence of steps in a process. It's simple to create first-class diagrams with commonly-used diagram types and rich shape sets. To collaborate with team members and stakeholders, you can share the diagram with others.
Office Online Accessibility
CU Boulder is committed to providing help information and assistance with campus services for all users, including those with accessibility concerns. Office Online accessibility considerations, information for content creators, alternatives/workarounds, and more can be found on the Office Online Accessibility page.