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Now Use Skype from Office Online and OneDrive



Hai Friends Microsoft announced that  you can use skype in Office Online and OneDrive for better team collaboration From 7/3/2016.
With this update, you can co-edit a document right alongside a chat. Best of all, this chat history stays connected to the document the next time you open it to help you pick right up where you left off.
Microsoft referenced Skype Integration announcement, you can enrich your Office Online collaboration experience in Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote with Skype instant messaging integration so that you and your team can send instant messages or call each other, while simultaneously editing the same document.
Similarly, you can now collaborate over Skype on your documents stored online in OneDrive call or chat with a friend when viewing contents of online folders, or while co-editing directly in Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote in Office Online.
Skype’s popularity grows day by day and Microsoft keeps on improving Skype by releasing one version after another. 

When using Skype from OneDrive, files open up in Office Online where you can begin to co-edit with Skype’s messaging interface to the right of the screen. When this feature is used, your chat history will remain connected to the document in question and will appear again each time the document is re-opened.
The larger context here is that Microsoft wants to make Skype an integral part of its productivity software, whether that’s in its desktop software, using Office online, or accessing files wherever they may be found – like OneDrive or email, for example.
n addition to the announcement of the OneDrive integration, Microsoft also noted that the Outlook.com Skype integration has now completed. Skype is available to all Outlook.com users as of today.

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