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Equation Editor

Microsoft Document Imaging (MDI)
Filename extension .mdi
Internet media type image/vnd.ms-modi
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Extended from TIFF

Microsoft Office shared tools are software components that are (or were) included in all Microsoft Office products.

Office Delve allows Office 365 users to search and manage their emails, meetings, contacts, social networks and documents stored on OneDrive or Sites in Office 365. Delve uses machine learning and artificial intelligence to try to show the most relevant people and content. In April 2015 Microsoft launched a mobile version of Office Delve in the App Store and Google Play for users with an Office 365 subscription.

Equation Editor is a formula editor developed by Design Science that allows users to construct math and science equations in a WYSIWYG environment, and is included in Microsoft Office and several other commercial applications. It is a simplified version of Design Science's MathType, evidenced with a dialog box enticing the user to upgrade to the full, paid version of the software. It can be used as a standalone program or it can also be used as an embedded object from within applications that support OLE. Its feature set has not changed significantly since its introduction in Word for Windows version 2.0.

Beginning with Office 2007, Equation Editor is no longer the default method of creating equations, and is kept for compatibility with old documents only. Instead, a reengineered equation editor is included, which is built into the document-editing part of the Fluent User Interface on core Office 2007 programs and all Office 2010 and 2013 programs, rather than accessed through a separate dialog and being treated as an OLE object in the document.

Microsoft Graph: in April 2015 Microsoft launched the preview of the Microsoft Graph as the unified API endpoint for its productivity services under Office 365 and Azure AD. Microsoft Graph exposes multiple APIs from Office 365 and other Microsoft cloud services through a single endpoint: https://graph.microsoft.com. Microsoft Graph can be used to access data from multiple Microsoft cloud services, including Azure Active Directory, Exchange Online as part of Office 365, SharePoint, OneDrive, OneNote, Excel and Planner. Navigate between entities and relationships connecting users to their data, and access intelligence and insights from the Microsoft cloud (for commercial users) that are generated by its intelligent engine based on user activity on the services.


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