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Microsoft Office 2010    is the upcoming version of the Microsoft Office productivity suite for Microsoft Windows, and the successor to Microsoft Office 2010.[3] Office 2010 includes extended file format support, user interface updates, and support for touch.[4] Office 2010 is suitable for IA-32 and X86-64 systems and requires Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2 or later. It cannot be installed on Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008 or other earlier versions of the operating system.[5] However, a Windows RT[6] version of Office 2010 is available as well.
On July 16, 2012, the Consumer Preview of Office 2010 was released to the general public.

History and Development

Development started in 2010 while Microsoft was finishing work on Office 14, released as Microsoft Office 2010.
In May 2011, a build of an Office 2010 alpha build was leaked by a tester.
On January 30, 2012, Microsoft released a technical preview of Office 15, build 3612.1010, to a selected group of testers bound by non-disclosure agreements.[7]
On July 16, 2012, Microsoft held a press conference to show off Office 2010 and to release the Consumer Preview. It is available to the general public at the Microsoft Office Preview website. The Office 2010 Consumer Preview is a free, fully functional version but will expire.[8]
Updates were issued to the Office 2010 Customer Preview suite. The latest version, as of October 2012, is 15.0.4420.1017.[9]

New features

Office 2010 is more "cloud-based" than previous versions. This is notable as the default save location is the user's SkyDrive. Also, Microsoft is hoping that users will get Office 2010 through Office 365.
Microsoft Office 2010 includes updated support for ISO/IEC 29500, the International Standard version of Office Open XML (OOXML) file format as well as OASIS ODF 1.2[10] which Office 2010 can read and write.[11] Additionally, Office 2010 provides full read, write, and edit support for ISO32000 (PDF).
Microsoft also supports Office Open XML Strict starting, a format which Microsoft has submitted to the ISO for interoperability with other office suites, and to aid adoption in the public sector.[12]
New features also include new Read mode in Word, a Presentation mode in PowerPoint and improved touch and inking in all of the Office programs. Microsoft Word can also insert video and audio from online sources as well as the capability to broadcast documents on the Web.[13] Word and PowerPoint also have bookmark-like features which sync the position of the document between different computers.
Features of Office 2010 include:
  • Touch Mode along with touch enhancements.
  • Flatter look of the Ribbon interface
  • Microsoft Outlook now has a new visualization for scheduled tasks
  • New Start Experience
  • New graphical options in Microsoft Word
  • New alignment lines when moving objects
  • Online picture support with content from Office.com, Bing.com and Flickr
  • Resume Reading in Word and PowerPoint
  • New slide designs, animations and transitions in PowerPoint 2010
  • Support for Outlook.com and Hotmail.com in Outlook
  • Support for Skype and Yammer
Excel 2010 supports new model limits.[14]
Object Maximum Limit
Characters in a table or column name 100 characters
Reserved characters that cannot be used in a Name  ? " & % $ ! + = () [] {} < >
Number of tables in a model 2,147,483,647 bytes
Number of columns and calculated columns in a table 2,147,483,647 bytes
Memory limit, checked when saving a workbook 4GB = 4,294,967,296 bytes
Concurrent requests per workbook 6
Number of connections 5
Number of distinct values in a column 1,999,999,997
Number of rows in a table 1,999,999,997
String length 536,870,912 bytes (512 MB), equivalent to 268,435,456 Unicode characters (256 mega characters)

Removed features

The following features are removed from Microsoft Office 2010
Removed from the entire suite [15]
Features removed from Microsoft Word
  • Custom XML Markup has been removed for legal reasons
  • Older WordArt objects are now converted to new WordArt objects
Features removed from Microsoft Access
  • Access Data Projects (ADP)
  • Support for Jet 3.x IISAM
  • Access OWC control
  • dBASE support suite [15]
Features removed from Microsoft Outlook
  • Download Headers Only mode for IMAP[16]
  • Outlook Exchange Classic offline
  • /Cleanfreebusy switch
  • Ability to import/Export to Applications
  • Notes and Journal customization
  • Outlook Activities tab
  • Outlook Mobile Service (OMS)
  • Outlook Search through Windows Shell [15]
Features removed from Microsoft PowerPoint
  • Support for Visio Drawing

Editions


Lineup of Microsoft Office 2010 Preview Icons

Unlike its predecessors, Office 2010's retail suites will be complemented by two Office 365 subscriptions that also provide Office 2010 applications. There are 3 retail suites, all licensed for a single PC each,[17] and 2 online suites, licensed for subscription services, updates and multiple users.

Traditional Office 2010 suites

Microsoft will still make Office 2010 available as traditional retail suites for users to buy.
Office 2010 Home & Student: This will be licensed for one PC and will cost $139.99. It includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote 2010.[18]
Office 2010 Home & Business: This will be licensed for one PC and will cost $219.99. It includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, and Outlook 2010.[18]
Office 2010 Professional: This is licensed for one PC and will cost $399.99. It includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Outlook, Publisher, and Access 2010.[18]


                                                          






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