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Does Wix Work With Office 365?

Last updated on September 30, 2022 @ 11:47 pm

If you’re using Wix to create a website, you might be wondering if it’s possible to use Wix with Office 365. The answer is yes! Wix can be integrated with Office 365, allowing you to use the productivity suite to manage your website.

Wix is a popular website builder that allows users to create custom websites without needing to code. Office 365 is a subscription-based service from Microsoft that includes access to productivity tools like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.

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While Wix offers a lot of features for creating a website, Office 365 can complement it by providing tools for managing your website. For example, you can use Word to create content for your website, Excel to track website statistics, and PowerPoint to create presentations about your website.

PRO TIP: If you are using Office 365 with Wix, we recommend that you disable Office 365’s “block external images” feature. Otherwise, images in your emails may not be visible to your recipients.

If you’re looking to use both Wix and Office 365 together, there are a few things you need to do. First, you’ll need to sign up for a Wix account and then sign in to your Microsoft account. Once you’re signed in, you can go to the Wix App Store and add the Office 365 apps that you want to use.

Once the apps are added, you can start using them right away. For example, you can create a new Word document and then insert it into your Wix site. Or, you can open an Excel spreadsheet and start tracking your website’s traffic.

Overall, using Wix with Office 365 is a great way to get the best of both worlds – a powerful website builder and the productivity suite from Microsoft. If you’re not sure if Wix is right for you, why not give it a try? There’s a free trial available so you can test it out before committing to a paid plan.

Morgan Bash

Morgan Bash

Technology enthusiast and Co-Founder of Women Coders SF.