Microsoft started seeding its Office 15 technical preview to a select few partners earlier this year to get it ready for public consumption, and The Verge  managed to get a sneak peek at some of the software's new features. As  you would expect, the newest Office version got a dose of Metro style,  and now has a cleaner interface and touch mode to make browsing  documents and presentations as easy on a tablet as it is on a desktop  PC. Word also received improvements, like double-click to zoom, smoother  scrolling, video embeds and the ability to share documents online  through a browser. Excel received some formatting controls and chart  animations, among other improvements, while PowerPoint has made it  easier to drop Excel charts into presentations without futzing with  formatting. Outlook now has weather forecasts built in, in-line replies,  and greater multiple email account support, and OneNote received  improved tables support. So, it looks like the gang in Redmond is trying  to stay a step ahead of its open-source competition, but we won't know for sure until Office 15 gets in the hands of the people this summer.                     
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