Designed to enhance productivity and streamline workflows, it offers a wide range of features and capabilities that cater to both personal and professional users. It includes popular programs such as Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and OneNote, along with additional tools like Access and Publisher. MS Office 2010 is a comprehensive suite of productivity applications developed by Microsoft. Decide for yourself by downloading the beta version from our Downloads section, or heading over to Microsoft's site directly.Still using Office 2010? Achieve more with the always up-to-date apps and services in Microsoft 365. Other new features include syncing between Outlook contacts and those in social media Web sites such as LinkedIn, and Office Web Apps, giving people in different locations the chance to edit a document over the Internet simultaneously.Īs always, the Internet is full of those saying that there is no compelling reason to upgrade (partly true), and those predicting the imminent death of Office (still a long way off in our view, but becoming more likely every year). It still confuses the hell out of us to be honest, but we'll take whatever we can get in this department. Speaking of the ribbon, it's been tweaked in Office 2010 in an attempt to make it easier to use. We're still struggling with the new ribbon-style toolbars in the current version and have lost countless hours trying to work out where all our icons have gone in Excel. We've already written a fair amount about the new features in 2010 (see ' more screenshots than you could possibly want'), but the upshot is that 2010 is much less revolutionary than Office 2007 was, thank goodness.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply.AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |