Sway for Windows 10 also now supports dragging and dropping images from the file explorer into a presentation. It's an interesting competitive move that puts Sway and OneNote on par with Evernote, which also supports creating a presentation from a note or group of notes. All users have to do is click a button in OneNote, and Sway will generate a presentation for them based on the content of their notes. Microsoft also made it easier for folks who are already tied into its Office ecosystem to create Sway presentations with a new beta Add-in for the PC version of OneNote that automatically generates a Sway based on a OneNote page. That makes it easier for Chrome OS users to get access to Sway Online from their Chrome browser homepage and the Chromebook launcher, and is particularly valuable for educators and students who use Google's operating system but have access to Office 365 through their institution. People who use Chromebooks and Office 365 also have an easier way of getting access to Sway, which is now available from the Chrome Web Store.
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