A Look At Microsoft Office 2010 and the Fresh Features To Get Your Hands On

Jun 1
07:15

2010

T Evans

T Evans

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The guys at Microsoft have been working extremely hard to go on sale with Microsoft Office 2010 to meet the incoming deadline and people are not convinced whether or not they are ready to upgrade yet for more money.

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The guys at Microsoft have been working extremely hard to go on sale with Microsoft Office 2010 to meet the incoming deadline and people not convinced whether or not they are ready to upgrade yet for more money. The pre-release of Office 2010 was made available at the end of 2009 and reveals numerous new features that office enthusiasts have been waiting to hear about. Every version has been known to be quite costly as a result of this it will need convincing and a strong need for the fresh extras which have been added in Microsoft Office 2010 to cause office enthusiasts feel like they need to buy it. Industries have to purchase pay for each software purchase per PC they use so this could lead to  a cost in the millions of dollar range which is dependent on the number of computers within the company that use the software. What this really means is that making the correct choice is becoming even more important. In order to make the right decision businesses will need to know the key features of 2010 that make it better than 2007. This document will display the key features on the most frequently used software office suite.

The first key feature of Microsoft Office is the menu system called the Ribbon from Office 2007  which is now available on the complete Microsoft software suite. Previously this was not available in Outlook and OneNote but in 2010 they have incorporated this loved ribbon system. The positioning of the tabs and buttons is logical and intuitive it won't leave people wondering how to do certain actions. A feature called the new quick step feature has been integrated into Outlook 2010 which allows people edit contacts and make meetings faster and use emails  better.

Another feature of the system that users will appreciate is the inclusion of picture manipulation in Word 2010. Before this version you would require Paint or Adobe Photoshop to do even the most simple photo editing task. The addition of this in Word 2010 means you can solve difficult picture editing tasks with artistic effects,A Look At Microsoft Office 2010 and the Fresh Features To Get Your Hands On Articles background changing and picture effects easily.

In summary Office 2010 has a range of brand new features that people will be using for years to come. The thought still remains if its worth moving up at a high cost. There will be a wide audience that will have purchased 2007 in the last 8 months that are allowed to upgrade to 2010 for free with their purchase. If you do not have this option, then depending on the desire for the new features in Office 2010 and the cost of the product on release, you will need to decide what option is right for you or your company.