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What started as basic Word Processing, Spreadsheet and Presentation tools has evolved into a rich set of tools available across experiences. The rich client allows you to take advantage of the processing power of your desktop. Mobile users can consume Office on the go, and users at locations without Office installed can create and edit using Internet Explorer, FireFox, and Safari. The Web applications are extensions to the rich client. There are times you need the power of your desktop for video editing or robust data analysis. At other times you need lighter capabilities. Office 2010 offers choice for you to be creative everywhere. 3
Example of Co authoring in Word. Since authors typically need the power of the desktop, you can coauthor using the Word client. Store your document in SkyDrive or SharePoint, and see who is working in your document. 4
Get richer views of print preview, how you can share your content, and leverage the power of each application s capability. Add metadata to your documents, see the authors involved in your content. The Backstage view can even be customized by developers. 5
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If you are buying photo software tools that you only use a small percentage of the functionality, save money and stay inside Office. Powerful artistic effects are available to help users quickly create high quality content. 7
Across the Office client applications, you can insert screenshots. This allows you to capture important content for your use inside of Office. 8
Add equations using the equations gallery in OneNote, PowerPoint, Excel, and Word 2010 9
People love SmartArt, and now it has added graphics to choose from. 10
We listen to customers, and they wanted to customize their experiences in Microsoft Office. Customize the Ribbon to make Office work the way you want it to work. 11
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Quickly amass citations and document papers with ease. Spend more time in class concentrating on ensuring students understand when to cite and why, more time on the things that really count. 15
Easily go to specific types of content in your document, search and find all occurrences of terms. Think of this as a search on steroids. This allows authors to easily locate content in their document. 16
Use the Review tab to allow students or teachers to provide feedback. For peer editing, use the Track Changes option. Teachers can provide feedback using Select Insert Comment to add needed comments and feedback. 17
Get students developing content faster so they spend less time on formatting and more time on valuable tasks. 18
Stop wasting time switching between the browser or player to see movies. View movies inside PowerPoint. 19
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Use the new transitions, record your voice, and scale how you publish the movie, from HD movie, the web, or portable device. 21
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You can Bing a site, and bring it into Excel and never leave the spreadsheet. Use Data, from Web. Then just select the data you want to bring into the spreadsheet. It will update every time you open the workbook. 24
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Connect all of your research notes with sources using Linked Note Taking. 28
Use the [[term]] shorthand to create a page inside of OneNote that is linked to the term. 29
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Provide a co branded Exchange solution at no cost with Outlook Live (10 GB/user). Outlook Live is built on the latest Exchange technology and has many of the same features your students will use after they leave school. Free 10 GB inbox, 20 MB attachments Features like shared calendars, drag and drop messages, and conversation view Use popular browsers on Windows or Mac, Firefox and Safari are supported Directories can be integrated with faculty/staff on Exchange Multi mailbox search for e mail messages sent and received across your entire organization Streamlined on boarding experience for users Windows Live SkyDrive 25 GB of free online storage. Store, access and share files with friends or classmates, from anywhere online. 25 GB of free online storage. Passwordprotected: Students decide who sees what Drag and Drop: Uploading content is as easy as dragging and dropping the files from your computer onto the Web Shared folders: Working on a project with classmates? With shared folders, the whole team can upload, download, and collaborate on documents and other files 31
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