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Tips and Tricks for Microsoft Word 2010

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Tips and Tricks for Microsoft Word 2010
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Word 2007 Upgrade Scenario
Before You Begin * Copy Contoso Business Plan (2007).docx from the Original folder to the Demo folder, then open the new file. * Click FileOptionsSave. * Make sure the auto-save/auto-recovery options are checked. You may want to reduce the auto-save time to 5 minutes. * Open Co-authoring & Web App Demo (2007).pptx; minimize it. * Open Excel Chart.xlsx; do not minimize. * Open the MVC Music Store Tutorial.pdf and scroll down to PDF page 5 (Overview); do not minimize.
Introduction
If you are one of the millions of Office 2007 users who rely on Microsoft® Word to create documents for business, school, or personal projects, you might have some expectations for what you’ll find in this new version. Whether you want faster, more convenient ways to accomplish everyday tasks or new technologies that help take your results to a new level, Microsoft Word 2010 has the tools you need. * Create better documents that help your important content shine. * Work more quickly and easily when working with others on documents. * Access and edit your documents when it’s convenient for you—online or on the road—rather than being tied to your computer.
New and improved tools for formatting and managing documents make it easier than ever to create incredible content. Working with others on documents no longer means waiting your turn. And, you can access and work on your files where and when your best ideas occur.
Welcome to Word 2010—our most powerful, intuitive, and customizable release yet.

Getting Started Feature | What You Say | Where You Click | Introduction | The improved, customizable Ribbon, available in all Office 2010 applications, replaces traditional menus and toolbars to give you a more personalized work experience. It’s designed to help you more easily find and use the full range of features that Word provides—so that you can get more done in less

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