
Insights is powered by Bing and uses the selected text and some surrounding content to get contextually relevant results. Insights can be accessed by right clicking a word or phrase, through the Review tab on the ribbon, or via the “Tell Me” box (which we discuss in the next section). The information is gathered from a variety of sources like Bing Snapshot, Wikipedia, Bing image search, and Oxford dictionary, allowing you to do anything from a quick look up to a detailed exploration without leaving the Office app. This feature is also called “Insights from Bing” and helps you learn more about your content by gathering and displaying precisely the right information in the context of what you are reading or writing about. “Smart Lookup” is already available in Word and Outlook, and now it’s been added to Excel and PowerPoint. The ribbon tab text is no longer in all caps and hover states on the ribbon tabs have been added. For those of you that really don’t like the light theme or simply can’t use it, Office 2016 introduces improvements to the Dark theme that makes it easier to use the interface, including better readability in Word’s navigation pane and several Outlook readability fixes (white text on light background, dark text on dark background, and disabled text being unreadable). The light theme that’s been available in Office may be unusable for some users.
