Top 10 features in Microsoft Office 2013
Microsoft Corp. unveiled the customer
preview of the new Microsoft Office that features an intuitive design that
works with touch, stylus, mouse or keyboard across new Windows devices,
including tablets.
"We are taking bold steps at
Microsoft," Steve Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft said at the press conference
in San Francisco. "The new, modern Office will deliver unparalleled
productivity and flexibility for both consumers and business customers. It is a
cloud service and will fully light-up when paired with Windows 8."
Here's our list of top 10 features
that the new Office has to offer.
1) Touch everywhere - The new
Office responds to touch as naturally as it does to keyboard and mouse. One can
swipe their finger across the screen or pinch and zoom to read documents and
presentations.
2) Inking - Use a stylus to
create content, take notes and access features. Handwrite email responses and
convert them automatically to text. Stylus can also be used as a laser pointer
when presenting. One can also add colour to their content and erase mistakes
with ease.
3) Apps - OneNote and Lync
represent the first new Windows 8 style applications for Office. These
applications are designed to deliver touch-first experiences on a tablet. A new
radial menu in OneNote makes it easy to access features with finger.
4) SkyDrive - Office saves
documents to SkyDrive by default, which means content is always available
across all devices tablet, PC and phone. Documents are also available offline
and sync on reconnecting.
5) New subscription services
- The new Office is available as a cloud-based subscription service, which
means consumers will automatically get future upgrades in addition to exciting
cloud services including Skype world minutes and extra SkyDrive storage.
Subscribers receive multiple installs for everyone in the family and across
their devices.
6) Stay connected - Follow
people, teams, documents and sites in SharePoint. View and embed pictures,
videos and Office content in activity feeds to stay current and updated.
7) Skype - The new Office
comes with Skype, which gives 60 minutes of Skype world minutes every month.
Integrate Skype contacts into Lync and call or instant message anyone on Skype.
8) Reading, markup - The Read
Mode in Word provides a modern and easy-to-navigate reading experience that
automatically adjusts for large and small screens. Zoom in and out of content,
stream videos within documents, view revision marks and use touch to turn
pages.
9) Digital note-taking -
Digital note taking helps keep notes handy in the cloud and across multiple
devices with OneNote. One can take notes with touch, pen or keyboard, or use
them together and switch easily back and forth.
10) Meetings - PowerPoint
features a new Presenter View that privately shows your current and upcoming
slides, presentation time, and speaker notes in a single glance. While
presenting, one can zoom, mark up and navigate slides with touch and stylus.
Lync includes multiparty HD video with presentations, shared OneNote notebooks
and a virtual whiteboard for collaborative brainstorming
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