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    Microsoft Office 2010 Rolls Out New Features, New Platforms

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    May 26, 2010
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      1Microsoft Office 2010 Rolls Out New Features, New Platforms

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      by Jason Brooks

      2Back Stage Area

      2

      The biggest interface tweak in Office 2010 is probably the addition of a backstage area to replace what had been the File menu drop-down in earlier versions of Office. In each application in the suite, these backstage areas house “meta document” options, such as those for saving, opening, printing or exporting.

      3Cut and Paste

      3

      In response to research that indicated that the most common action that users take after pasting a chunk of content into an Office document is hitting the undo button, the team added new pre- and post-paste features, housed in context-sensitive Smart Tags, for reducing the need to hit undo.

      4Office Without Windows

      4

      Office Web Apps boast uncharacteristically broad support for non-Microsoft products-the apps support Mozillas Firefox, Apples Safari and Googles Chrome Web browsers nearly as well as Microsofts own Internet Explorer.

      5Format Fidelity

      5

      The Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents I tested with rendered well in my test browsers, offering the best route Ive seen for viewing an Office document as intended without having a copy of Office installed. In addition, the print function in the Web Apps does an excellent job converting Office documents to PDF format.

      6Silverlight Assist

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      The Word Web App promised improved performance and rendering if I installed Silverlight, which I did while testing with Internet Explorer 8. Without the plug-in, zoomed-in documents appeared somewhat jagged-looking.

      7Office Web Apps and SharePoint

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      I tested the Office Web Apps from a SharePoint Server 2010 instance running in our lab, and from a test version of Microsofts Windows Live service.

      8Navigation Pane

      8

      I used the Navigation Pane to traverse Word documents by jumping from heading to heading. I liked the way I could reorganize topics within a document by dragging the headings around within the pane.

      9Slicer

      9

      Excel 2010 packs a handful of interesting tweaks into its PivotTable and PivotChart features, such as the Slicer-a graphical element that allows users to modify data under analysis by slicing it up by particular categories.

      10Sparklines

      10

      In Excel, I could easily visualize data in compact, single-cell charts called sparklines. I could add detail to my sparkline charts, highlighting, for instance, the high and low points on the curve.

      11Screenshots

      11

      PowerPoint and Word both have an option embedded in their Ribbons for inserting screenshots of active windows into documents or presentations. Choosing this option spawned a dialog with thumbnails of all the open windows on my test machine.

      12Background Removal

      12

      With the Background Removal tool in PowerPoint and Word, I was able to click on a person in the foreground area of an image and direct the application to swap out my picture’s background for a transparent one.

      13Outlook Ribbon

      13

      When Microsoft rolled out its new Ribbon UI in Office 2007, Outlook was left Ribbon-free. In Office 2010, Outlook has joined its officemates in taking on the new UI.

      14Quick Steps

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      Outlook includes a new feature called Quick Steps, which offers up some common multistep processes, such as forwarding to ones manager or responding and deleting the original message, as well as a means of creating new Quick Steps.

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