Thursday, September 29, 2011

Microsoft Office 2010 Blue Edition

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Microsoft intends to release Microsoft Office 2010 Technical Preview to invited guests who register to sign up for Office 2010 CTP Program only by July 2009. Office 2010 was previously known by codename Office 14 (taken cue from its version), and wrongly assume to be Office 2009. The setup installer of both 32bit (x86) and 64bit (x64) Office 2010 Technical Preview 1 (TP 1) has been leaked to BT network. The leaked Office 2010 Technical Preview 1 has the version of 14.0.4006.1010, a...

Friday, September 23, 2011

Fix Outlook 2010 With Communicator 2007 R2 Error

Problem : I use Windows 7 Enterprise (x64) with Outlook 2010 (x64) and Communicator 2007 R2 . I get Outlook Integration error in Office Communicator and could not update status information. "Communicator could not determine the location of your Exchange Web services" Solution : What is in the latest released update for OC 2007 R2 for Exchange Connectivity: · 64-bit MAPI is not supported for OC 2007 R2 in any configuration. · In the event that MAPI is not available (Outlook not installed, or only 64bit MAPI is available)...

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Add Effects in Pictures in Office 2010

Do you ever wish you could add cool effects to images in your Office document pictures, but don’t have access to a graphics editor? Today we take a look at the Artistic Effects featire which is a new feature in Office 2010.Note: We will show you examples in Excel, but the Artistic Effect are available in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.To insert a picture into your Office document,...

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

How To Add Your Signature To Outlook 2010 emails

Step 1In Outlook 2010, Click the File ribbon and Select Options Step 2Click the Mail tab and then Click the Signatures… button. Step 3The Signatures and Stationery window should appear.  At this point you probably don’t have any stored signatures, so Click the New button.  Name the new signature whatever you like and Click OK.  Step 4Now you’ll have access...

How To Convert And Send A PDF As An Email Attachment In Office 2010

1. Click File, then Click Share.  From the Share menu, Click Send Using E-mail then on the right-side Click Send as PDF  All Done! One small step for man.. well one small step for anyone, and now you’re document is converted, attached, and ready to go to your contacts as a groovy new PDF file.   Related Post :- 10 Reasons Office 2010 Upgrade Microsoft...

Create PDF Documents in Office 2010

1. Click File, Share.  From the Share menu, Click Create PDF/XPS Document then on the right-side Click Create a PDF/XPS.  2. In the prompt, Choose a location and name. Next Click Publish. Related Post Office 2010 :- How To Convert And Send A PDF As An Email Attachment In Office 2010 System Requirement for Office 2010 10 Reasons Office 2010 Upgrade Microsoft Office...

System Requirement for Office 2010

OverviewFrom the outset, a key design criterion for Office 2010 was to minimize the need for additional system resources. A comparison of the system requirements for recent Office versions is shown in the following table.   Component Office 2003 Office 2007 Office 2010 Computer and processor 233 MHz 500 MHz 500 MHz Memory (RAM) ...

Monday, September 19, 2011

10 Reasons Office 2010 Upgrade

1. Overall new features and improvements Office 2010 comes packed with small upgrades that, put together make it stand out heads and shoulders over the old office 2007 suite AND it’s competitors. Here’s just a few examples: • Real-Time Co-authoring of documents allows for quick collaboration in. • Improved Outlook conversation and calendar management tools. • Outlook 2010 Social connector will be useful for networking online once more plug-ins are available. • The Outlook Hotmail connector allows you to use Hotmail like an exchange server. •...

Microsoft Office Word 2010 Shortcut Keys

In order to work faster and improve your productivity, here is a short list of shortcuts available in Word 2010. Key Behavior CTRL+SHIFT+Aconverts the selected text to capital letters or vice versa CTRL+SHIFT+F Displays the Font dialog box. CTRL+SHIFT+G Displays the Word Count dialog box. CTRL+SHIFT+S Displays the Apply Styles task pane. ALT+R Displays the Review tab ALT+CTRL+1 Apply Heading 1, Similarly ALT + CTRL + 2 will apply heading 2 CTRL+SHIFT+L Applies Bullets CTRL+SHIFT+F5 Bookmark CTRL + B Bold Text CTRL + I Italic...

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Office 2010 Equation Editor

Equation Editor is an editor formula which has been developed by Design Science which helps its users to demonstrate and draw mathematical and scientific equations. This formula has been included in all applications of Microsoft Officer and many other applications used for commercial purposes. This formula is a simplified version of Design Science Math Type which could be used as a standalone program or it can also be used from within applications which support Object Linking and Embedding. This very formula lets its users to add common...

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Editing Images in Microsoft Office 2010

Anyone who has ever wrangled with an unedited image in Word, desperately trying to get it to look right or fit right, will understand the importance of using a different program to format images perfectly before moving them into a Word document, Excel spreadsheet, or PowerPoint presentation. Office's limited options meant that users would always have to use a different program to apply effects or change the image itself, rather than just position it in an Office document. Microsoft acknowledges their own shortcomings in this respect by ...