Microsoft today announced a major update for Office 2016 for Mac. The update brings the app to version 16 and includes new features for Microsoft’s entire suite of applications…

Most notably, Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint for Mac now include support for real-time editing. Users will now see a thumbnail in the upper-right corner of the apps when they’re working with someone else on a shared document:

Furthermore, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint now include automatically saving for documents stored in the cloud. In conjunction with shared files, you can also see the updates others make instantly, while you can also roll back to previous versions with version history:

Each app is also adding its own specific new features. Excel, for instance, includes a host of new charts, such as funnel, sunburst, and histogram. There’s also a new Map chart type that turns geographic data into a map with just a “few steps.”

Elsewhere, PowerPoint includes a new QuickStarter feature that helps you create an outline of your content with suggested speaking topics and more. PowerPoint also includes basic video editing tools, allowing you to trim the beginning and end of video clips.

With today’s update, Word makes it easy to access sites and groups. “Quickly find presentations stored in your frequently used sites and groups in the Open menu,” Microsoft says.

Notably, Outlook now supports Google Calendar and Contacts. There’s also more seamless archiving and deleting, allowing you to swipe across your trackpad to delete or archive a message.

The full change log for today’s updates is available on Microsoft’s site. Pricing for Microsoft Office is available here.