Great Business Features of Microsoft Office 2010

Quite a big number of users are familiar with the new parts of Office 2010, i.e. the Backstage document view, revised Ribbon, Outlook’s Conversation view as well as Paste preview. But many changes in Office 2010 outstep cosmetic boarders. They are functional and targeted at those people who make use of Office in terms of a business context. Let’s make a rundown of several major new features of Office 2010.

 Great-Business-Features-of-Office-2010Co-authoring or simultaneous editing

With this feature it is possible for users to make alterations to the same document in real time. Moreover, such changes can be seen on everyone else’s computer at once. But one thing should be mentioned, i.e. changes do not register in real time. It can be done only after you have saved a document.

Broadcast a slideshow

As many offices are becoming more decentralized it is worthwhile for PowerPoint to provide users with a slideshow presentation in remote locations. With the help of the new Broadcast option it is possible to transfer a PowerPoint presentation through a Web browser to anyone. It is only required to go to a URL that is provided by a user.

Calendar publishing

Now Outlook 2010 is enabled with a native calendar publishing feature that can be synchronized either manually or automatically. Users are provided with control over the time span that is necessary to publish.

One should admit that the business-grade feature can not only influence on online orientation of software but also the way business is done. Office 2010 is a solid software that is able to meet all your business requirements.

Debbie on Wednesday, June 30th, 2010 at 9:58 pm


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