Microsoft 365 Insider Handbook

We've put together this handbook to help guide you through the Microsoft 365 Insider program. We hope you find it helpful. Don't hesitate to let us know if you need more information or if we can improve on our content. Tweet us at @MSFT365Insider.

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Join the program

Insiders are passionate people who love Microsoft 365 apps, want to try out new features first, and make a difference in the products they use every day by providing early feedback. Ready to onboard? Go to the Join section of our site and choose your favorite platform (or platforms!) to get started.


Insider levels

The Microsoft 365 Insider program has two channels: Beta Channel and Current Channel (Preview). These channels determine how often, and how early, you get updates. Pick the one that’s right for you. Either way, we’re here to help and listen.

Beta Channel

We recommend this channel for people who want to try out new features while they’re still in active development, identify issues, and provide feedback. You will receive frequent updates that include new features as well as bug fixes and other updates.

Beta Channel is best suited for people who don’t mind the bit of risk involved in using unsupported builds.

Current Channel (Preview)

We recommend this channel for customers who want to receive supported builds with less frequent, more stable updates and minimal risk.

New features are released about once per month and may include bug fixes and other updates.

Note: For iOS, there is only one Insider level: Beta Channel.

 


Supported operating systems

Microsoft 365 Insider builds are available for the following operating systems:

  • Windows
  • Mac
  • iOS
  • Android

You’ll need to be running a version of the operating system that is supported by Microsoft 365. For information, see the System requirements for Microsoft 365 and System requirements for Microsoft 365 mobile apps. We recommend that you run the most current version of your operating system.

 


Apps included

Windows
  • Word
  • Excel
  • PowerPoint
  • OneNote
  • Outlook
  • Access
  • Project
  • Visio
Mac
  • Word
  • Excel
  • PowerPoint
  • OneNote
  • Outlook
iOS
  • Word
  • Excel
  • PowerPoint
  • OneNote
  • Outlook
Android
  • Word
  • Excel
  • PowerPoint
  • OneNote

Note: We are expanding the Microsoft 365 Insider program to include information about preview features and experiences from additional apps such as Teams, Forms and more. This information is in the Microsoft 365 Insider blog.

 


Get the latest build

Once you’ve joined the program and installed an Insider build, you can check for updates using the instructions below.

Note: if you are using a business or education subscription to Microsoft 365 in your device, your IT administrator may manage updates for you, and you may not be able to change your update channel.
Platform How to check for updates manually How to enable automatic updates
Windows
  1. Open any Microsoft 365 app (e.g., Word, Excel).
  2. Click File > Account.
  3. On the Account page, click the Update Options arrow, and then click Update Now.
  1. Open a Microsoft 365 app (e.g., Word, Excel,…).
  2. Click File > Account.
  3. On the Account page, click the Update Options arrow, and then click Enable Updates.
Mac
  1. Open a Microsoft 365 app (e.g., Word, Excel,…).
  2. Click Help > Check for Updates.
  3. Under How would you like updates to be installed, select the Manually Check option. 
  1. Open a Microsoft 365 app (e.g., Word, Excel,…).
  2. Click Help > Check for Updates.
  3. Under How would you like updates to be installed, select the Automatically Download and Install option
iOS
  1. Open the TestFlight app from your Apple device.
  2. In the Apps list, tap the Update button to the right of the Microsoft 365 app that you want to update.
  1. In the Apps list on your Apple device, tap the Microsoft app you want to enable automatic updates for.
  2. To get new updates pushed to your device, turn on Automatic Updates under App Information.
Android
  1. Open the Google Play Store app from your Android device.
  2. From the Android menu, select My apps & games.
  3. In the Updates pending list, tap the Update button next to the app you want to update. 
  1. Open the Google Play Store app from your Android Device.
  2. From the Android menu, select Settings > Auto-update apps.
  3. Select an option:
    • Over any network to update apps using either Wi-Fi or mobile data.
    • Over Wi-Fi only to update apps only when connected to Wi-Fi.

Try new features

When builds are released, they usually include new features for you to try out. For a list of the features and updates that were included in a build, check the Release Notes on learn.microsoft.com. To learn more about features as they start rolling out to Insiders, visit the Microsoft 365 Insider blog on this site.

Why don’t I have a feature that’s mentioned in the Release Notes or Blog?

There are a few reasons why you may not see a new feature that you’ve read about.

  • Do you have an active Microsoft 365 subscription on your device? Most new features are only available to Microsoft 365 subscribers. If you are using a perpetual version of Office (i.e. 2016, 2019, LTSC), you won’t receive preview features.
  • Check for updates. You may not have the latest build on your device. Compare the build number from a Microsoft 365 app on your device to the latest build listed in the Release Notes.
    • Build numbers always go up with each new build. If the build number in your Microsoft 365 app doesn’t match the build number in the Release Notes or Insider blog, as long as your build number is higher than the one listed, your device will receive the feature when it is enabled. See “Features are rolled out in stages,” below.
    • For details on how to find Microsoft 365 build information on your device, refer to the What information should I have available when asking for help? section in the Get Support topic on this page.
  • Turn on the Coming Soon toggle. If you have the latest Microsoft 365 build installed, check for a “Coming Soon” toggle in the upper right corner of the app. If you see one, make sure that it is toggled on, as some new features will only appear when it is in the On position. Please note that this toggle does not always appear, and this is normal.
  • Features are rolled out in stages. Features in a specific build are exposed in stages to progressively larger groups of Insiders over time. If you are unsure whether this is the case, or if you have any other questions about accessing or using a new feature, please reach out to us on X (formerly Twitter) @MSFT365Insider or in the Micrososft Support Community forum.

 


Copilot for Microsoft 365

Copilot for Microsoft 365 is available to enterprise customers with E3/E5 licenses that have purchased an additional Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365 commercial SKU. See commercial pricing and plans.

If your organization has purchased and deployed Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365, and you don’t see Copilot in your Microsoft 365 apps, please contact your organization’s IT administrator to make sure you have been assigned a Copilot for Microsoft 365 license.

Note: Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365 documentation for IT Administrators is here: https://learn.microsoft.com/microsoft-365-copilot.

Update channels for Copilot for Microsoft 365

(Requires licenses as noted above)

Copilot for Microsoft 365 features and updates are released through the Microsoft 365 app update channels. New features are first released to devices in the Insider Beta Channel and then Current Channel (Preview), followed by production devices in the Current Channel and Monthly Enterprise Channel. The Semi-annual channel is excluded. Please note that the Microsoft 365 update channel for your device is managed by your organization.


Provide feedback

We’d love to hear your thoughts about what works, what doesn’t, and how we can improve.

Within a Microsoft 365 App

The quickest way to get your comments to our engineers’ ears is right from within Microsoft 365 apps. They read customer feedback daily.

Windows
  • From your Microsoft 365 app, go to Help > Feedback (or FileFeedback).

Screenshot of Feedback pane in Windows

Mac
  1. Select Help > Feedback.

    Select Give Feedback in Mac OS

  2. In the Send feedback to Microsoft dialog box, choose the type of feedback you want to provide.

    Feedback dialog for Mac OS

iOS
  • From your Microsoft 365 app, select  in the top right corner and then select Help & Give Feedback.
Android
  • Open a Microsoft 365 app, tap your username in the top right corner of the app window, and select Settings > Send Feedback.

On the Feedback portal

On the Microsoft Feedback portal, you can browse for and submit feedback, upvote feedback from the community, and see status information from Microsoft.