Word, Excel, and PowerPoint all have refreshed start screens and a new ribbon of feature menus. Image: MicrosoftĪlongside the mouse and trackpad support, Microsoft is also adding more Fluent UI to its Office for iPad apps. It’s very similar to using Office on a PC or Mac. The cursor is context aware, like other apps that have taken advantage of the Magic Keyboard, so you can highlight text in Word, resize images and charts in PowerPoint, and select multiple cells in Excel. Office for iPad now lets you use the built-in trackpad on Apple’s Magic Keyboard to navigate around text, photos, and other objects in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. The software maker promised it would update its Office iPadOS apps earlier this year, and the updates are now live in the App Store for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Microsoft is bringing mouse and trackpad support to its Office for iPad apps today.