MS OFFICE 2013 FULLY REGISTERED
New Features
With the new touch-optimized reading mode in Word 2013,you can
skim through documents using a finger swipe. Making changes to
documents has had a huge overhaul, and expanded to make
editing documents easier. Microsoft Office 2013
Professional Plus also edits PDFs without the need for additional software,
which makes it a direct competitor of Adobe Acrobat.
In Excel
2013, the new Flash Fill function automatically fills out
a range of selected cells. Excel analyzes the entire table, detects
relations between cells, and suggests a value or text. Excel also makes it
easier to create pivot tables and graphics by generating
suggestions in a similar fashion. The new Quick Analysis
feature in Microsoft Office 2013 lets you preview certain
formatting options in the spreadsheet itself.
PowerPoint
2013 splits the presenter mode into two different views for the
audience and the presenter. Besides the presentation itself, you can also
see a bullet list and more details on the presenter screen.
On Tablets, you can switch between slides using finger gestures,
paint with a stylus for a lecture on film, or use a virtual laser pointer.
In all views, Outlook 2013 brings
together fade-in menus for appointments, contacts and tasks. E-mails in Outlook
2013 are now tablet friendly and can
be viewed, if you want, in an optimized list view with larger areas.
Improved all-round Office Suite
Microsoft Office 2013 Professional Plus comes
with many useful functions, which lets it be selectively used
on touch screen devices. Unfortunately, the Office Suite is anything but
tablet-friendly. Many selection elements and options are too small for
untrained fingers.
Other
features of Microsoft Office 2013 Professional Plus are, however, far
more convincing: the PDF editor offers greatly improved options for
collaborative editing, there is cloud integration with SkyDrive, and
extras such as embedding YouTube videos, are great innovations
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