Friday, October 28, 2011

What's new in Microsoft Office Word 2010


What's new in Word 2010
Microsoft Word 2010 makes it easier to collaborate and to navigate through long documents. For more impact, new features focus on the polish of your finished document. With this new version, you can access the richness and familiarity of Word in your browser and on your mobile phone.
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Bring your best ideas to life

Word 2010 pairs its functional features — such as tables, headers and footers, and style sets — with eye-catching effects, new text features, and easier navigation.

Format text and images together for a seamless look

Word 2010 provides artistic effects for both pictures and text. And when you apply the effects to text, you can still run spell check.

Text and picture effects
Callout 1 Plain picture and text formatting


Callout 2 Picture and text with shadow formatting


Fine-tune your text with OpenType features

Word 2010 provides advanced text-formatting features that include a range of ligature settings and your choice of stylistic sets and number forms. You can use these new features with any OpenType font to achieve that extra level of typographical polish.

Text with ligatures
Callout 1 Plain text


Callout 2 Text with ligatures applied


Other new content features

Word 2010 offers several other improvements to help you in your document authoring.

New numbering formats

Word 2010 includes new fixed-digit numbering formats, such as 001, 002, 003... and 0001, 0002, 0003....

Check box content control

Now you can add quickly add a check box to forms or lists.

Alternative text on tables

In Word 2010, you can add a title to a table and a summary, so that readers have access to additional information.

Find your way through long documents with the new Document Navigation pane and Search

In Word 2010, you can quickly find your way around long documents. You can easily reorganize your documents by dragging and dropping sections instead of copying and pasting. And you can find content by using incremental search, so you do not need to know exactly what you are searching for to find it.

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