Friday, November 25, 2011

Microsoft Office 2010 14.0.6023




Powerful new tools to express your  ideas, solve problems, and connect with people

Written by Webmaster on November 25th, 2011

Office is one of the best products ever released by Microsoft, along with Windows of course, and although it costs a small fortune, it’s still a must have for millions of users out there. The Redmond-based software giant has continuously improved its Office suite, so it now comes with a very attractive interface that keeps things a bit more organized, which means users can now benefit easier from its innovative functions.


Installing Microsoft Office is not a kid’s job, that’s for sure, you have to know exactly what you need before double-clicking the installer to start the setup process. There are a lot of tools bundled into Microsoft’s installation kit, so a little bit of computer knowledge is really a plus when trying to deploy a fresh copy of the software.


Copying all files could take a while, even in the case of super computers, and not necessarily due to some kind of glitch, but because there are way too many files to be transferred on the hard disks. In our case, we knew exactly what we needed, so we didn’t spend too much time deciding what to install and not.


In case you haven’t used an office suite until now, be it Microsoft Office, Open Office or any other similar software solution available out there, the interface will be a nightmare. At the first glance though, because the well-known Ribbon interface is really fantastic. Microsoft Office is such a powerful application that you’ll find tools wherever you look and that’s not a bad thing at all. That’s only a sign that you’re dealing with a top-notch application that’s ready to help you in any possible task.


This latest iteration of Office comes with several tools, as it follows: Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Word, Access, InfoPath, OneNote, Project, SharePoint Designer and Visio. Each of these can be installed along with a bunch of other utilities that can make your life a lot easier.


Microsoft Office is not at all a hardware maniac and you don’t have to spend all your money on computer upgrades just to be sure everything will run just fine. It’s actually a very light tool, despite the amazing efficiency that so many users have already experienced.


Create documents, organize your financial data in spreadsheets, build impressive presentations, make your own brochures and greetings cars, they can all be done through the 60-day trial that Microsoft is offering to all users curious to find what its Office suite is up to. Otherwise, you’ll have to pay 500 bucks to unlock its full powers. Still a five star product though.

Microsoft Office description




Requirements:


· 500 MHz 32-bit or 64-bit processor or higher
· 256 MB of system memory or more
· 3 GB of available disk space
· 1024x768 or higher resolution monitor
· DVD-R/W Drive

What's New in This Release.
Access 2010 SP1:
· Access 2010 SP1 adds a new feature to integrate community content in the Application Parts gallery.
· Fixes an issue that occurs when you try to export an Access file to an Excel workbook.
· Improves the performance when publishing client forms from Access that contains embedded images


Excel 2010 SP1:

· Improves the overall stability, performance and backward compatibility with earlier versions by addressing bugs that affect lots of users. For specific bugs fixes, download the "Microsoft Office 2010 Service Pack 1 Changes" workbook discussed later in this article.
· Function names now maintain backward compatibility with earlier versions of Excel for the Czech, Dutch, Danish, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Brazilian Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, and Turkish languages.



OneNote 2010 SP1:
· Added a new Open from web option that is located under the File Open menu. This enables you to open OneNote notebooks from Windows Live SkyDrive.
· The Web option and the Network o...


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