Express your ideas more visually.
Office 2010 opens up a world of design options to
help you express your ideas with more impact. New and improved picture
formatting tools, such as color saturation and artistic effects, let you
transform your visuals into works of art. And a wide range of new
customizable themes and SmartArt® graphic layouts offer more ways to
make your ideas stick.
Accomplish more when working together.
Brainstorm ideas, keep versions in sync, and meet
deadlines faster when you’re working in groups. Co-authoring in Word
2010, PowerPoint 2010, Excel Web App, and OneNote 2010 shared notebooks
enable you to edit the same file at the same time with other people —
even when they’re in different locations.1
Enjoy the familiar Office experience from more locations and devices.
With Office 2010, you can get things done on your schedule.
- Microsoft Office Web Apps. Extend your Office
2010 experience to the Web. Store your Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and
OneNote files online and then access, view, edit, and share content from
virtually anywhere.2
- Microsoft Office Mobile. Stay current and
respond quickly using new mobile versions of Office applications
designed specifically for your Windows Phone 7 device.3
- Microsoft SharePoint Workspace 2010.
Synchronize SharePoint 2010 lists and libraries with SharePoint
Workspace, formerly known as Microsoft Office Groove, so you can access,
view, and edit files anytime and anywhere from your computer.
Everything will automatically sync to the SharePoint server when you’re
back online.
Stay connected to your business and social networks.
Outlook 2010 is your hub for colleagues,
customers, and friends. Use Outlook Social Connector to quickly view
history of e-mails, meetings, or attachments you receive from
individuals. Get additional information about people to stay on top of
your business and social circles through SharePoint My Site, Windows
Live, or other popular third-party sites.
Get your message out instantly.
Broadcast your PowerPoint presentation to a remote audience, whether or not they have PowerPoint installed.4
The new PowerPoint Broadcast Slide Show feature enables you to present
right from your desk, while your audience views the presentation live in
their Web browser.
Create powerful data insights.
Track and highlight important trends with new
data analysis and visualization features in Excel 2010. The new
Sparklines feature delivers a clear and compact visual representation of
your data through small charts within worksheet cells. Slicers let you
filter and segment your PivotTable data in multiple layers so you can
spend more time analyzing and less time formatting.
Manage large volumes of e-mail with ease.
Save valuable time by streamlining your inbox.
Outlook 2010 lets you compress long e-mail threads into a few
conversations that can be categorized, prioritized, and conveniently
filed. The new Quick Steps feature lets you perform multi-command tasks,
such as reply and delete, with a single click.
Deliver compelling presentations.
Captivate your audience with personalized videos
in your presentations. Embed and edit videos directly in PowerPoint
2010. Trim, add fades and effects, or bookmark key scenes. Videos
inserted from your files are now embedded by default, so you can share
your dynamic presentations without having to manage separate media
files.
Store and track all of your ideas in one place.
Get the ultimate digital notebook for tracking,
organizing, and sharing text, pictures, and audio and video files with
OneNote 2010. New features such as page version tracking, automatic
highlighting, and Linked Notes give you more control over your
information, so you’re always on top of your content and changes made by
others.
Work your way, faster and more easily.
Microsoft Office Backstage™ view replaces the
traditional File menu to give you a centralized space for all of your
file management tasks, including save, share, print, and publish. The
enhanced Ribbon, common across Office 2010 applications, lets you access
commands quickly and create or customize tabs to fit your work style.
1 Co-authoring for Word 2010, PowerPoint 2010,
Excel Web App and OneNote Web App, and co-authoring of OneNote 2010
shared notebooks with others outside of your computer network requires
SharePoint Foundation 2010 (for business) or a free Windows Live ID (for personal use).
2 Office Web Apps require either SharePoint
Foundation 2010 (for business) or a free Windows Live ID (for personal
use), as well as an appropriate device, Internet connection, and
supported Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Safari browser.
3 An appropriate device is required. Office
Mobile is not included in Office 2010 applications, suites, or Web Apps.
There are some differences between the features of the Office Web Apps,
Office Mobile, and the Office 2010 applications.
4 PowerPoint Broadcast Slide Show
requires either SharePoint Foundation 2010 or a Windows Live account. To
broadcast via SharePoint 2010, Office Web Apps must be installed.
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