If you use Office 2007 yet, you presented a review of Office 2010 and new features included.
Of course, we must take into account the developments that are in these desktop applications represent only a portion of the improvements we see in the final edition of Office 2010 as much of the novelties of this new version Microsoft office suite will be linked to the Office Web Applications. That said, we are dissecting the other news.
First, we must performance has improved a lot compared with Office 2007 . Just as with Windows 7, Office 2010 not only requires the same resources as requested Office 2007 to run, but with similar resources works better than its predecessor. And now there are 64-bit also helps a lot when we use an operating system of this type.
editing and image management
Interface Enhancements Something I noticed that Microsoft has struggled is create a consistent look for all applications . Have removed all traces of the interface for Office 2003 (except in lower profits, such as Picture Manager or the gallery of images that are exactly the same), and has implemented the Ribbon for all applications in the suite.
But mostly, I think Office 2010 win many points with the new behavior of the "Office Button" . Now that button does not display a menu with options, but shows a picture of options that fills the entire window and allows us to quickly perform actions such as selecting a template for a new document, change metadata, or print a file, all without having to open new windows and from an environment extremely user-friendly .
more useful
Where is this new options box Office Button is in Outlook, which allows us to perform tasks with few clicks in Office 2007/2003 required a huge amount of navigating menus and dialog boxes, such as such as adding a new mail account or set up automatic responses. And thanks to the implementation of the Ribbon, interface Outlook becomes much easier to customize according to our needs .
Other new Office 2010
Also interesting are the new translation tool that now come pre-installed (and before we could only use them after you install an add-on for Windows Live Translator), new templates, SmartArt that been added, and new animations and transitions in PowerPoint. Along with this, we have Word 2010 allows us to save files directly to SharePoint sites, and no native support to open and save documents in ODF format , along with the ability to export documents to PDF (without having to install no add-on).also shortcut menus editing applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc) are now more powerful because they incorporate Live Preview technology previously only available if we used in the Ribbon. This technology allows us to see the results of the edit option with just put the mouse over them. For example, we simply pass the mouse over buttons as "Paste and preserve format" and "Paste text only" to see the difference between the two cases, or move the mouse over different types of bullets to see how the text is each. Furthermore, the context menu again semi-transparent while using the Live Preview, to see clearly how the document with each option.
Finally, Office 2010 has an interesting "Protected Mode" that works every time you open a document downloaded from the Internet. What it does is lock the file so we can not perform any work without first editing it explicitly authorized by us (something similar to what makes Windows Vista / 7 with the files we downloaded from the web). This Tech Preview
no trace of such a role would allow the user to create a portable version of Office that appeared in some screenshots official a few months ago. Probably the feature is not ready yet, and this plan be incorporated in future versions of Office 2010.
Well for now we can only hope for improvements to this version of Windows offimatica.
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