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Isn't Office Live Meeting is missing from this list? --Pinnecco10:50, 2 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Bold italics look ugly and badly rendered...any ideas?—Precedingunsigned comment added by221.128.147.174 (talk)06:20, 5 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I do not believe Onenote is a core application. OneNote is only in Student edition and in Enterprise/Ultimate. OneNote does not have the ribbon, used in core applications. I have removed bold italics from OneNote. If anyone wants to override me, please do so. --Whiteandnerdy111 (talk)22:17, 17 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I agree. It is also not a mature app. Introduced only in 2003 and was not present in any SKU in 2003. Besides, note-taking using a specialized app is not that major an activity as word processing, email, spreadsheets etc.—Precedingunsigned comment added by221.128.147.147 (talk)14:48, 24 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I've moved WordArt from "Discontinued" to "Tools and Technologies" since WordArt is very much alive and well in Office 2007:http://www.uwec.edu/Help/Office07/wordart-w.htm—Precedingunsigned comment added byW3bbo (talk •contribs)18:37, 12 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]
¿CouldMicrosoft Delve already be added to the list or should we wait until it's more mature ah? Sincerely, --Namlong618 (talk)16:29, 18 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]
WouldMicrosoft Power BI be considered part of Microsoft Office?Daylen (talk)02:09, 3 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]
No, that's not some ad attempt, but merely for better navigation. LOL.
I think the way the template is presented currently doesn't make Office 365 stand out and communicate what type of product it's about.
Currently, the template places the same office product in multiple rows; yet, a subscription product such as Office 365, different from the other fixed price software, doesn't get its own category and row.
The current text link is simply placed under another heading on the far left, and in parenthesis, as if it's not a proper product. I'm sure people can easily miss it. For me, I nearly missed it.
You're saying the hypothetical scenario where people viewing Wiki template and thought "Oh that's so unduly conspicuous...how dare they put Office 365 in its own category and row." I think that's very unlikely. In addition, I don't think Office 365 will likely be the only subscription product ever released.
However, I don't have a strong opinion on this as this is merely navigation. If you feel the original is fine as it is, then go for it. --Zzzplayer (talk)15:15, 4 February 2018 (UTC)[reply]