Friday, February 7, 2014

What's New in Office 2013?

The first thing you’ll see when you open Microsoft Office is a clean, new look. But the features you know and use are still there—along with some new ones that are huge time savers. Below we have included lists of some features of Word, PowerPoint, Excel and Outlook 2013. We have also included links for each that will go into more detail about the new features.

New for Word 2013:
  • PDF files can be edited.
  • When reading a long document, you can keep track of where you left off.
Click here for additional tips, pointers and tutorials for Word 2013.

New for PowerPoint 2013:
  • Has a special "presenter" view that allows the presenter to see slide notes and the next slide in the presentation while only showing the audience the current slide.
  • Can zoom into a slide and highlight parts of a slide.
  • Easier than ever to add videos to your presentation.
Click here for additional tips, pointers and tutorials for PowerPoint 2013.

New for Excel 2013:
  • QuickAnalysis button lets you see your data in various formats just by hovering over the different options.
  • Can preview chart options and pivot tables without having to "try" them first.
  • Flash Fill looks for patterns and tries to complete what you are typing.
Click here for additional tips, pointers and tutorials for Excel 2013.

New for Outlook 2013:
  • Respond faster with inline replies.
  • Use commands in the message lists for quick action.
  • Quickly switch between the main Outlook elements.
Click here for additional tips, pointers and tutorials for Outlook 2013.

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