Check out the main screens and ribbons in the next OneNote Here’s a first look at the new look OneNote 2010. First a look at the whole screen – click to see a full size image: OneNote get the ribbon interface. Note that the default ribbon view for OneNote 2010
The next Office has new ways to link dates, people and documents Under the Office 2010 ‘Office’ menu for Word 2010, Excel 2010 and PowerPoint 2010 are some interesting new features to link or relate the current document. Documents can be related in ways that we’ve not seen before. On
First look at the web versions of Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint Microsoft has released some images of the upcoming browser based versions of Word, Excel and PowerPoint. There’s a picture of the edit pane and another of the view/read window for each program. Click on any of these images
Hints about Microsoft’s sales strategy for 64 bit version of Office 2010. Microsoft has already said that there will be both 32 bit and 64 bit versions of Office 2010. The question remained – how would the 64 bit version be sold or bundled? With Office 2003 there was a little known
A nice little surprise on the Windows 7 start menu. Windows 7 has a nifty feature on the Start Menu – fly-out lists of recently used documents for many programs including, naturally, Microsoft Office. Outlook doesn’t have ‘recently used documents’ so you’d think there’s no place for that feature –
First look at the full set of ribbons in the next MS Office. Here’s a quick look at the Outlook 2010 ribbons. Most of the icons translate to existing Outlook features but there is some new stuff too. Word 2010 has already had a peek at this article: Word 2010 –
In-depth look at new features: navigation pane, text effects, customized ribbon It’s early on a Sunday morning and what should appear in the Office Watch Inbox but some sneak peek looks at Word 2010! Lucky us. Here they are with some very preliminary comments. Please keep in mind that with this and
Office 2010 as a movie is barely a trailer. The marketing juggernaut revs up with Office 2010 – the movie http://www.office2010themovie.com/ They call it a movie but at 33 seconds long it’s barely a trailer. Kubrick’s 2001 it’s not and it doesn’t reveal anything about Office 2010. Also in the
Act fast to sign up for the Office 2010 preview. Microsoft is asking people to sign up for the Office 2010 Technical Preview when it is extended in July 2009. At present the Technical Preview is limited to attendees to the TechEd 2009 conference that’s just started in Los Angeles.
Leaked Office 2010 & Outlook 2010 images hint at what’s in store and it’s not all good news. ZDnet is reporting some screen shots from Office 2010 with a new logo and color scheme. While we wait for test versions of Office 2010 to come out, it’s a passing weekend
Office Watch readers have already said they don’t care. Various outlets are hot with the ‘news’ that the next version of Office will be called ‘Office 2010’. Hardly surprising since the upcoming Microsoft Office will be released in 2010. It wasn’t going to be called ‘Office 7’ (to match Windows
The dribble of news and rumors about the next version of Office continues. The dribble of news and rumors about the next version of Office continues. On the fact side we have the welcome news that Office 14 will come in 32-bit and 64-bit flavors. Since more people have and
Pricing hint, versions of Windows, Office on the web and other Office 14 news. From no less a mouth than Steve Ballmer comes word that the next version of Office won’t grace our desktops until 2010. That’s no real surprise, Microsoft seems to be focusing on the next Windows –
The first images of Office 14 have been leaked plus a rough timeline — check it out here .. A Russian web site wzor.net has leaked images from the alpha (early) tests of Office 14 – the next release of Microsoft Office. With a alpha test version out to a
Word 2007 has changed the Rand() feature and not entirely for the best. One of Word’s quirky, tucked-away features is the rand() function. It lets you quickly insert a block of text in a document. To use the function in pre-2007 versions of Word, at the beginning of a line
For the sake of superstition the next version of Office won’t be called ’13’ Office 2007 is known inside Microsoft as ‘Office 12’ and that naming is seen in some of the folders and version numbering in the release product. The next version of Office for Windows will be known
If and how to use Outlook’s AutoArchive feature – by Kara Monroe. STORING OLD EMAIL WITH AUTOARCHIVE AND OTHER OPTIONS by Kara Monroe Chances are if you’ve used Microsoft Outlook for any period of time, you’ve been prompted to AutoArchive your old items. AutoArchive is a tool that backs up
Microsoft Outlook has provided the capability to work with multiple calendars in a single installation of Outlook since at least Outlook 97. However, in Outlook 2003, new functionality was added that makes this feature far more practical and easy to use. By Kara Monroe Microsoft Outlook has provided the capability
The Track Changes or Reviewing feature has been in Microsoft Word for many years though it has changed name and undergone many changes and improvements in each version. In a recent article we mentioned a submission to a US Senate committee and the use of the track changes feature in Word.
MS Office Picture Manager is a good choice of photo management software because many people already have the software even though they may not realize it. By Helen Bradley About two weeks into getting a new digital camera you’ll have discovered that photos, like wire coat hangers, have a habit