microsoft office 2010 given by: dana johnson north dakota state university
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Dana JohnsonNorth Dakota State UniversityDepartment of Computer ScienceFargo, ND [email protected]
New Features Common to Multiple Applications
PinBackstageScreenshot/Screen ClippingRecover Datafiles
What’s New in Word 2010
Improved search and navigation experience.
Document Map (View Navigation Pane)Add Visual Effects to textTurn Text into Compelling DiagramsEdit pictures within Word—Artistic
Effect
What’s New in Excel 2010
Sparklines--Create data charts in a single cell.
Call attention to your data with iconsData Bar ImprovementsSlicersSmart Art & Charting EnhancementsNew Formulas (56) mainly statistics
What’s New in Access 2010
User Interface (with ribbon) more like other applications
Application PartsAdd Office themeQuick Start FieldsInserting Calculating FieldsData Bars and Conditional Formatting
What’s New in Powerpoint 2010
Editing & Formatting VideosImproved Animation FeaturesImproved Narration FeaturesNew TransitionsAbility to Add Sections within
presentationSave presentation as a video
Versions of Office 2010 Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010 — only available via volume
licensing Includes: Word 2010; Excel 2010; Access 2010; Powerpoint 2010; Outlook 2010 with Business Contact Manager; Publisher 2010; OneNote 2010; InfoPath 2010; Communicator; Sharepoint Workspace 2010; Office Web Apps
Microsoft Office Professional 2010 includes: Word 2010; Excel 2010; Access 2010; Powerpoint 2010; Outlook 2010; Publisher 2010; OneNote 2010
Microsoft Office Home and Business 2010 includes: Word 2010; Excel 2010; Powerpoint 2010; Outlook 2010; OneNote 2010
Microsoft Office Standard 2010 — only available via volume licensing Includes: Word 2010; Excel 2010; Powerpoint 2010; Outlook2010;Publisher 2010; OneNote 2010; Office Web Apps
Microsoft Office Home and Student 2010 — licensed for noncommercial use Includes: Word 2010; Excel 2010; Powerpoint 2010; OneNote 2010