Yes, Office 365 can be utilized offline. While the majority of Office 365 applications and services are cloud-based, they also offer offline capabilities. Office 365 allows users to download and install desktop versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and other applications on their computers, enabling offline usage. Once offline, users can create, edit, and save documents locally on their devices. Any changes made offline will automatically sync with the cloud once an internet connection is restored. Additionally, OneDrive for Business allows users to sync files and folders onto their devices, enabling offline access and editing. By using the offline capabilities of Office 365, users can work on their documents, emails, and other data even without an internet connection, making it a highly flexible and versatile productivity solution.
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