Bitly Microsoft — Office 2016.txt

Microsoft Office 2016 remains widely used for documents, spreadsheets, presentations, and emails. Adding Bitly links can make your content cleaner, trackable, and more professional. This guide shows you how to create and insert Bitly links into Office 2016 apps.

“Try it today – Bitly + Office 2016 = cleaner documents and real click data.”

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“Copy a long URL. Paste it into Bitly. Click Create. Now you have a short, trackable link.”

#Bitly #MicrosoftOffice2016 #ProductivityTips [Visual: Screen recording of Bitly dashboard + Office 2016 apps] Microsoft Office 2016 remains widely used for documents,

“Change where the link goes without editing the Office file – just update the destination in Bitly.”

“Do you still use Microsoft Office 2016? Here’s a quick way to make your documents smarter with Bitly.” “Try it today – Bitly + Office 2016

Try it: Create a free Bitly account → shorten any link → paste it as a hyperlink in Office 2016.

“Later, check your Bitly dashboard to see how many people clicked that link from your document or email.”

It looks like you want content that combines (the URL shortening and link management platform) with Microsoft Office 2016 (e.g., using Bitly links inside Word, Excel, PowerPoint, or Outlook).

“In Word, highlight your text. Go to Insert > Hyperlink. Paste the Bitly link. Click OK.”