Microsoft explains “When you click Edit and reply, the file is automatically added to a new folder in the SharePoint document library called Email attachments, creating a single version for the file, enabling co-authoring for the group and making it very easy to track changes. Replies and the ability to store a copy in SharePoint has also been added. Interestingly, there is no need to download an attachment because files can be edited as email attachments. Skype for Business is also integrated so users can track who has edited a document and contact them. Users also have the ability to edit and download files within the service. This allows Office documents from Word, Excel and PowerPoint to be created in Outlook for the Web. New files are now accessed form the group header ribbon. Manage your business documents online from PC and mobile. “ Access all your group documents-A new file view gives you access to all the documents shared with the group, including files shared as email attachments, files stored in the group’s SharePoint document library and files shared from OneDrive or other SharePoint document libraries.Ĭo-author and communicate updates quickly -Now you can edit a document and reply via email side-by-side, so no need to switch contexts to update a document and communicate about the changes with your colleagues.” Outlook for Web File Experience Create and add electronic signatures with signNow's easy, reliable and secure solutions. Microsoft explains the changes in its blog: