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Microsoft is making file sharing on Word, Excel easier for Android users

Microsoft said this update is designed to streamline mobile collaboration by allowing recipients to instantly open and view documents, spreadsheets, or presentations, regardless of whether they have a Microsoft account

May 30, 2025 / 12:04 IST
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Microsoft is making it easier for Android users to view shared files on the go. After introducing anonymous file sharing on iPhone and iPad back in March, the feature is now available for Android devices. Users can open Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files shared via a personal Microsoft account—without needing to sign in.

In a blog post, the company said this update is designed to streamline mobile collaboration by allowing recipients to instantly open and view documents, spreadsheets, or presentations, regardless of whether they have a Microsoft account. However, editing or commenting still requires a sign-in.

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How does it work?

Sharing is simple: users signed into their personal Microsoft account can select the “Anyone with the link can view/edit” option when sharing. The recipient can then open the shared link on an Android device using Microsoft Office apps, starting with version 16.0.18827.20066. Here are the steps:


It’s worth noting that this feature only applies to personal accounts—files shared through enterprise accounts will still prompt recipients to log in.

This enhancement offers more flexibility for users who frequently share files with collaborators outside their organisation, friends, or family,  in scenarios where quick access is preferred over full editing rights.