Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Microsoft Office Home and Student 2010

Microsoft Office Home and Student 2010
Microsoft Office Home and Student 2010 give you the tools you need to complete school and home projects efficiently——from creating outstanding class presentations to managing household finances. Using the ready-made templates in Word and PowerPoint 2010, it can help student express their ideas and rich media visual editing creatively. Excel 2010 provides you the spreadsheet tools which used to simplify data processing. It can do everything from tracking expenses to create a household budget. In addition, the project has OneNote 2010 that suitable for family use, which is a position to capture all the content for an easily accessible location in the organization notes, documents and resources. It is no doubt that you can benefit more when you buy this version. Now I will list their remaining advantages.
(1) Control your household budget constantly
Use the ready-made templates in Excel 2010 to cerate budget and track expenditures and use the easy to use analysis tools like mini-map or conditional formatting to see important data trends quickly. In addition, use improved charting tools and SmartArt graphics to make dynamic charts, diagrams, and graphs to easily spot trends and better understand your budget.
(2) Design school presentations that get attention
This version has add eye-catching effects and media — including video, audio, and photos — to class presentations, with easy-to-use tools in PowerPoint 2010 and  you can make slides more memorable with photo-editing features that let you crop, control brightness and contrast, sharpen or soften, and add other visual effects without leaving PowerPoint 2010. Meanwhile the insert and edit videos right in your presentation and add creative effects with the video editor. What’s more in add a professional touch with dynamic slide transitions and animations. And you can broadcast your PowerPoint 2010 presentation through a web browser to remote audiences — even if they don’t have PowerPoint.
(3) Organize all of your information in one place
When use this version you can create a digital notebook in OneNote 2010 to organize your ideas and important information for any project, from a home remodel to a major purchase decision. Capture and share all the materials and media for a project in an OneNote notebook: text, images, video, audio, screen clippings, and more. At the same time you may find the information you need with simple tagging and search functions and take notes as you work in a Word 2010 document, a PowerPoint 2010 presentation, or in Windows Internet Explorer. In addition the notes link automatically to the page you’re working on in the other application so that you can easily search and find them.
(4) Create stand-out reports, resumes, newsletters, and more
The user can create professional-looking documents quickly, from school reports to family newsletters by using ready-made templates in Word 2010. And communicate your ideas visually with dozens of SmartArt graphics that you can customize. Meanwhile users can make title pages and headings stand out with effects like glow, reflections, and shadows that you can apply to your text. Browse through an outline of your document’s pages or headings, or view search results in the improved Navigation Pane.
(5) Access, edit, and share your projects from almost everywhere
Get things done even when you’re away from home with Office Web Apps. Create documents in Office 2010, post them online to Windows Live SkyDrive, and access, view, and edit them with Office Web Apps from almost anywhere you have Internet access. By the time, users can edit their report, newsletter, or presentation online with Web Apps, which give you the familiar Office experience you expect. Share your documents online to work together with classmates and family members.
The above features are basic advantages of Microsoft Office Home and Student 2010. I think everyone should have a try especially the students and housewife. I believe it can make you life more easer and exciting when you try it.

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