Changing your style in the new Word
There are lots of reasons to spend time styling your document – you may be trying to follow a publishing requirement, to make your document stand out, or just make it easier to read.
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There are lots of reasons to spend time styling your document – you may be trying to follow a publishing requirement, to make your document stand out, or just make it easier to read.
This post is brought to you by Diego Oppenheimer a Program Manager on the Excel team.
Almost any project we work on is collaborative these days.
In the next release of Office, we have added two additional formats for use: Strict Open XML and Open Document Format (ODF) 1.
We’ve all received PDF files with content that we wanted to reuse.
As we started working on the new version of Visio, we heard from you that it should be super-easy and fast to create professional looking diagrams in Visio.
The primary purpose of Outlook Web App (OWA) is to give Exchange users access to their mailboxes from anywhere through the same Outlook UI and functionality they already know and love.
Last Monday, we announced the Office Customer Preview – now that the Preview is publically available, Tristan Davis, Senior Lead Program Manager, kicks off a series of Word 2013-focused posts, giving you an introduction to the new release, as well as the underlying philosophy that drove the investments the team made.
Hi everyone! By now folks have also been able to see that we’ve changed the default save location in Office to SkyDrive.
When we started our planning process for this version of Visio, we made it a central goal that it would be easier, faster and more pleasant to create beautiful, professional looking diagrams.