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Last month, we introduced the Start screen in the new Word and discussed how templates and built-in content can be used to quickly create great looking documents.
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Top 10 reasons students will love Word 2013
The new Office is packed with features that students will love and Word is no exception! Today, we present the Top 10 reasons we think students will be head over heels for the new Word. -
Working with images gets simpler in the new Word
How many times have you tried to move an image or a chart in Word and gotten frustrated when it unexpectedly landed somewhere other than where it was dropped? Working with images is one of the top pain points that we hear about from customers, so in the new Word, we’ve simplified the experience with 3 great new features: The Layout Options button gives you quick access to change how your image interacts with the rest of your document. -
Starting off right: Templates and built-in content in the new Word
We know you put a lot of effort into making a document look great. -
Present a Word document online
You want to meet real time to write or refine a Word document but often times the people you need to meet with cannot be at the same place at the same time.
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Changing your style in the new Word
There are lots of reasons to spend time styling your document – you may be trying to follow a publishing requirement, to make your document stand out, or just make it easier to read.
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Unlock PDFs with Word 2013
We’ve all received PDF files with content that we wanted to reuse.
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Introducing Word 2013
Last Monday, we announced the Office Customer Preview – now that the Preview is publically available, Tristan Davis, Senior Lead Program Manager, kicks off a series of Word 2013-focused posts, giving you an introduction to the new release, as well as the underlying philosophy that drove the investments the team made.
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Understanding images: Part 3 – Anchoring
Why do figures, or images, sometimes jump to a different page in your Word document? This is one of the great mysteries of Word and today, I’ll reveal the answer.
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Understanding images: Part 2 – Wrapping styles
Wrapping text around figures, also known as graphic objects or images, can help give your documents a more polished look and help focus attention on the most important content.
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Understanding images: Part 1 – The basics
Figures can add a ton of pizazz to a document, but they don’t always behave the way you might expect, which can be incredibly frustrating.