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Microsoft Office 2013 - What's In and What's Out

Microsoft Office 2013 is a revolution in the way the popular business productivity suite is viewed and used. Across Outlook, Word, PowerPoint and Excel a raft of new features have arrived - and some have been deleted. Our presentation will guide you through the major features that are in and out in this latest version. For more information contact us at http://www.microsofttraining.net

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Microsoft Office 2013 - What's In and What's Out

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  1. WHAT’S IN & WHAT’S OUT IN MICROSOFT OFFICE 2013 March 2013

  2. Having revolutionised their venerable OS franchise with Windows 8, Microsoft are aiming to fully integrate Office 2013 with their new vision. • We look at what’s in and what’s out in the latest edition of the world’s most used software suite.

  3. WHAT’S IN • The new start experience. Find everything you need in one place

  4. WHAT’S IN • Full integration with SkyDrive cloud storage system: Sync your documents across all your Windows devices so that you can access them anywhere.

  5. WHAT’S IN • One Office. Five devices. • Optimised for touch.

  6. WHAT’S IN • New modern minimalist interface that helps you focus on your work. • Plus, Office applications available through an online subscription service

  7. WORD • Inserting graphics from the internet is a breeze with content from Bing and Flickr, as well as Office Clip Art.

  8. Bookmark features: Pick up where you left off in a document

  9. Read mode in Word designed for touchscreen use; scroll through a document by swiping horizontally.

  10. PDF Editing: Open any PDF, edit it, and save as a docx or PDF file

  11. EXCEL • Flash fill automatically enters data based on the users entry patterns, reducing the need for formulas and macros

  12. Recommended Charts leads you towards suitable layouts with one click

  13. Recommended PivotTables give you immediate insight into analysis of your data

  14. POWERPOINT • Formatting is easier than ever in PowerPoint

  15. New themes & merge shape tools

  16. A new presenter view makes it easy for a presenter to make slide changes the audience cannot see

  17. OUTLOOK • Get ongoing updates on specific documents, sites and people delivered to your activity feed

  18. View multiple email accounts, Facebook updates, and Linkedin feeds all in one place

  19. Chat in real time to co-workers with integrated Skype support

  20. OneNote • Intuitive touch controls

  21. Convert your handwriting into text

  22. Embed pictures, documents and videos into your notes with ease

  23. WHAT’S OUT • The much maligned office “assistant” Clippy was famously sent to the scrapheap in a previous update of Office. So what has been cut this time round.

  24. WHAT’S OUT • Custom XML has been removed due to a court ruling which decreed it was a patent infringement

  25. WHAT’S OUT • Old-school 3D cone and cylinder charts

  26. WHAT’S OUT • Microsoft Office Picture Manager

  27. WHAT’S OUT • Microsoft Clip Organiser

  28. For the latest Microsoft Office news and discussion head over to our blog. • Alternatively, if you’re looking for the best Microsoft Office training, find us at www.microsofttraining.net March 2013

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