Introduction to Word 2010

    Introduction to Word 2010


    Posted: 31 Jul 2009
    On this blog we've already started discussing many of the new features (like the Microsoft Office Backstage) which span across all of the Office 2010 applications. In addition to many continuing posts about these features, we'll also frequently highlight other product features or team blog posts you might be interested in.

    We're really excited about the new improvements coming in Word 2010. From providing the familiarity of Word in new contexts such as the server, the mobile phone, and the browser, to providing cutting edge co-authoring, document navigation, graphics, and typographical effects, Word 2010 will enable you to create rich documents, alone or collaboratively, easier than ever before.

    To learn more about Word 2010 check-out Scott and Jonathan's intro posts on the Word Team Blog.

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    z3r010's Avatar Posted By: z3r010
    31 Jul 2009



  1. Lee
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    The Publisher 2010 is the one I use quite a bit because I design Golf Score Cards for several dozen Courses throughout the west. Must of the time I use Quark Express on my Mac, but being invited to be a 2010 technical reviewer I decided to test out Publisher, and have to say I was surprised at what could be done, now I am still not going to replace Quark for MS Publisher.
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    Lee said:
    The Publisher 2010 is the one I use quite a bit because I design Golf Score Cards for several dozen Courses throughout the west. Must of the time I use Quark Express on my Mac, but being invited to be a 2010 technical reviewer I decided to test out Publisher, and have to say I was surprised at what could be done, now I am still not going to replace Quark for MS Publisher.
    Quark is a robust dp program that only indesign might come close to.
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