Office 2010 and Office Web Apps: Top 10 Tips

Microsoft is celebrating the one-year anniversary of Office 2010 today. Here’s a list of the top ten tips for Office 2010 and Office Web Apps, courtesy of Microsoft: Top 10 Tips 1. Microsoft OneNote 2010 is your digital notebook to collect and organize everything you need in one place: notes, photos, videos, audio and more. 2. Edit your pictures like a pro with photo-editing tools in Microsoft Word 2010 and Microsoft PowerPoint 2010. 3. Embed a PowerPoint presentation or Microsoft Excel 2010

Paul Thurrott

June 15, 2011

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Microsoft is celebrating the one-year anniversary of Office 2010 today. Here’s a list of the top ten tips for Office 2010 and Office Web Apps, courtesy of Microsoft:

Top 10 Tips

1. Microsoft OneNote 2010 is your digital notebook to collect and organize everything you need in one place: notes, photos, videos, audio and more.

2. Edit your pictures like a pro with photo-editing tools in Microsoft Word 2010 and Microsoft PowerPoint 2010.

3. Embed a PowerPoint presentation or Microsoft Excel 2010 document in a blog or Web page to showcase your great ideas.

4. Don’t let the never-ending mail strings get you down. Use the Ignore feature in Microsoft Outlook 2010 to banish existing and future emails in a conversation.

5. Access Office documents virtually anywhere with Microsoft Office Web Apps.

6. Use Outlook Social Connector to get Facebook and LinkedIn updates without leaving Outlook.

7. Get more done on the go with Office Mobile 2010 on Windows Phone 7.

8. Share your presentations with anyone, virtually anywhere with PowerPoint Broadcast Slide Show.

9. Never forget a URL again with OneNote. It automatically includes a link whenever you copy and paste from the Web.

10. Group projects just became easier with the co-authoring capabilities in Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote.

*Check out http://www.office.com for more information on these and other great Office 2010 features.

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Paul Thurrott

Paul Thurrott is senior technical analyst for Windows IT Pro. He writes the SuperSite for Windows, a weekly editorial for Windows IT Pro UPDATE, and a daily Windows news and information newsletter called WinInfo Daily UPDATE.

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