7/14/2009

Microsoft office 2010 Technical review

Microsoft office 2010 Technical review

Before we could start, I first like to clear your anticipation, the office 2010 as the name says, is supposed to be released at first quarter of the year 2010.
The Focus of MS office 2010:
* To make our work flow more efficient and faster while we work in office.
*To enable the usage of web and its application in the office package.
*Allow the users to share and collaborate much easier in regard to office usage.

Office 2010 has many improvements rather than improvement, Ms had tried hard to change the usual way of approach in this suite.

Microsoft Office 2010 will let you use your PC, phone, and the Web without much discrepancy.

The Ribbon (introduced in Office 2007, a special row of more buttons and options under the menu row) continues but in Office 2010, you'll have access to the Ribbon across all of the applications in the suite, with contextual tabs and features to help you get the most out of each program.

In Outlook 2010 a Quick Steps section of the Ribbon has options to let you quickly create team meetings, move threads to specific folders, or custom forward messages. In Outlook you can quickly find information from specific participants without having to scroll through long.

In Excel, you can flip through the tabs to access formulas, insert diagrams and charts, and quickly import data

The new Paste Preview lets you easily preview the document as of it will appear when one of paste option is chosen. so your work will be formatted correctly in your document before you commit.

PowerPoint now has options for editing video right within the program. You'll be able to trim video. You also can add video effects, fades, and even create video triggers to launch animations during your presentation

Office 2010 will let you edit and add effects to images so you won't need a third-party image editor.New different font styles along with lot of formatting styles have introduced.

Office 2010 will offer several options to help people work together.
Web-based components of the Office suite will make sharing information easier--whether it's from your home computer, your phone, or when you're traveling for business.

Offered as a replacement for the File menu, Backstage gives you a launching point to share documents, print out your work, set permissions, and other program specific options to get your project ready for distribution. You'll find all of the usual document management features like open and save, here as well, but you'll also get a nice layout of templates for new documents, several different ways to share your work, and print settings and page layouts all in one place.
People might initially be resistant to a new way of doing things (as is often the case), but once you get used to using the Backstage view for all of your file management, you'll find it useful and efficient to have access to everything in one place.

Office 2010 includes many new time-saving features like these across the entire suite, there's more than this

Overall Office 2010 application is very handy and cache.

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