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O365 E1 and iOS mobile Basic Editing
E1, and most other plans that might not have had it before, should have mobile edit by now. Despite mention of the "next few months" below (that would mean that existing customers on E1 should have been upgraded by summer 2018 at the latest), we still don't have it (Non-profit E1). Getting anyone to understand this and/or fix it is close to impossible, however.
https://support.office.com/en-us/article/what-you-can-do-in-the-office-apps-on-an-android-ios-or-windows-mobile-device-with-an-office-365-subscription-9ef8b63a-05fd-4f9c-bac5-29da046833ea
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/blog/2018/04/30/new-to-microsoft-365-in-april-tools-for-the-modern-workplace
https://support.office.com/en-us/article/microsoft-announces-mobile-editing-availability-for-more-subscribers-be2cc9ae-113a-417f-8d34-b445ea49658a
rpodricSame here for us, we are on a O365 non profit and still can't edit on mobile devices.
- Dan_ShawAug 26, 2019Copper Contributor
Carlos Cordeiro, There are a number of items in effect here. If you are procuring portal direct and your license show as legacy E2 there will not be mobile editing rights. If are using the E1 (nonprofit) and still do not have editing rights you will need to procure your licenses through a CSP provider or under a Microsoft EA. Mobile editing was rolled out to the commercial versions of O365 E1 that are available to nonprofits with nonprofit discounts through CSP or EA agreements.
- Carlos CordeiroAug 26, 2019Brass Contributor
I spoke to Office 365 support and they explained exactly what you just said. I purchased the new E1 SQU and changed all my users to that and now we can edit files on mobile devices.
Thank you!