Microsoft's most recent preview build for that Dev channel includes a new Windows 11 account settings page.
The software giant has included a number of changes to show the present Microsoft 365 subscriptions in settings, therefore making to manage any services which are of a specific Microsoft account.
"In October, we introduced subscription management in Settings > Accounts, which enabled you to definitely view your Microsoft 365 subscriptions in Windows 11. With this particular build, we're making it simpler for you to view all supported Office perpetual products such as Office 2021 or Office 2019 related to your bank account within Settings > Accounts," Microsoft explains.
"This update will allow you to view all supported Microsoft 365 Office products licensed to your account and you may view information regarding your product or install Office by clicking the "View Details" button. This information is shown on the Microsoft account management page and you will certainly be in a position to view these datils in Windows 11 via Settings > Accounts as shown in the above screenshot, beginning with this build."
At this time, the rollout of this feature continues to be in the past, so not all insiders are getting it. Microsoft says it's just attempting to collect more feedback before enabling it for everybody.
In case you're wondering if this feature may go love everybody, there's a chance it'd happen in the 2023 update for Windows 11, though I wouldn't necessarily be surprised to determine it being enabled with the help of a cumulative update released sooner.
Microsoft, however, reminds users that the new features being tested in the Dev channel don't possess a specific release date.
"The Dev Channel receives builds that represent long lead work from our engineers with features and experiences that may never get released as we try out different concepts and get feedback. It is important to keep in mind that the builds we release towards the Dev Channel shouldn't be viewed as matched to the specific release of Windows and also the features included may change over time, be removed, or replaced in Insider builds or may never be released beyond Windows Insiders to general customers," Microsoft explains.
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