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Aalto University Office 365 services boosts individual and teams productivity in work and study

Aalto University’s Office 365 services (like OneDrive, Teams, Office programs Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.) are available for all Aalto users.

Office 365 is accessible any time, any device whether one is working from home or office. Familiar office tools combined with secure cloud service gives capabilities for individual or teamwork. Office 365 services can be accessed with an Aalto account.

Every team and individual has their own needs. Office 365 enables user to store files to OneDrive, which can be synced offline and is accessible on any device. Teams can co-author documents together regardless individual’s location. Documents, contacts and calendar items are always available and updated on all user devices.

More information of Office 365 services available in Aalto University can be found https://it.aalto.fi/instructions/microsoft-office-365-services or asked from IT Service Desk: [email protected]

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