![]() While using Microsoft Word, the Touch Bar will offer users access to Word Focus mode, which essentially hides all the on-screen ribbons and commands to allow you to focus on work at hand. With the Touch Bar support, users will get a new object rotation slider on the Touch Bar for a "more intuitive and precise rotation experience," Kirk Koenigsbauer, Microsoft Office's corporate vice president, said in a blog post. Now the Redmond-based company has announced that the Touch Bar support is out of preview and available for everyone. After initially announcing the Touch Bar support for Office apps back in October, Microsoft made the features available earlier this month, albeit in preview for Insider Members only.
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