• Yammer and SharePoint: Enterprise social roadmap update

    At last November's SharePoint Conference, we announced our roadmap for enterprise social and talked about three phases of Yammer integration: "basic integration, deeper connections, and connected experiences."  (For more details, see the Putting Social to Work post published just after the SPC keynote.)  Today at Convergence 2013 we provided an update to that roadmap, and I wanted to share the details more broadly. 

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  • Why VBA still makes sense
    John Durant from the Office Developer marketing team is blogging about why VBA still makes sense . I expect the Access community is interested in what he has to say. Here is a little taste of the article: Not infrequently I am asked, “So, should I use VBA? Is it going to be around in Office 2010? Is it supported? Should I migrate away from VBA now? Can I count on this technology?” (Here I go with a response!) These are fair questions, because customers need to know that the software systems they...
  • Clarification on VBA Support
    Following MacWorld earlier this week, there has been some inaccurate information circulating online regarding VBA support in Office for Windows. While it’s true that VBA isn't supported in the latest version of Office for the Mac and the VBA licensing program did close to new customers last year, we have no plans to remove VBA from future versions of Office for Windows. We understand that VBA is a critical capability for large numbers of our customers; accordingly, there is no plan to remove VBA...
  • Make it yours: Customizing the Word ribbon

    Custom tab on the ribbonIn Word 2010, you can arrange the ribbon the way you want.

    You can create new tabs and put the commands you use most often on them.

    You can move the tabs where you want.

    Really, you get to design the Word ribbon to match your own flow when you're working on documents.

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  • Fine-tune your line spacing in Word 2010

    Relaxed paragraph spacingUpgrading to Word 2010 from an early version of Word? Surprised by the default line spacing?

    Word 2007 and Word 2010 have a different line spacing default than Word 2003 and earlier versions. Back in 2007, the product designers changed the default line spacing to improve document readability, according to a 2006 blog post by Stuart Stuple, one of the Microsoft Word program managers for Word 2007.

    In addition to the default spacing change in Word 2007, Word 2010 introduces a paragraph spacing option that gives you even more control over your document style and appearance.

    Find out how...

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  • Change page numbers in different sections in a Word document

    Watch this video to find out how to how to use 1, 2, 3 page numbering in the main part of a document and i, ii, iii page numbering in the appendices:

    -- Joannie Stangeland

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  • Data file checks and you
    When Outlook doesn’t shutdown cleanly, your Outlook Data File (either a .pst or .ost file) can be left in an unverified state that can cause one of the following errors to appear the next time you boot Outlook: “Outlook cannot open the data file filename until it has been checked for problems.” “Microsoft Office Outlook’ exited without properly closing your Outlook data file ‘ drive :\Users\ username \AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook\outlook.ost’. ‘Microsoft...
  • Outlook 2013 deprecated features and components
    As much as we love adding new features to Outlook, for the maintainability of our product we sometimes need to remove those that are out of date and aren't utilized by a large number of users. This allows us to focus on improving the Outlook features that most of you, our customers, rely on. The following are some features that we've removed from Outlook 2013, and we want to make sure you are aware so there aren't any surprises when you go to use or deploy the new version. Exchange "Classic Offline...
  • New Office Web Apps, now live on SkyDrive

     

    The new Office Web Apps are now live across SkyDrive!

    Since first available in 2010, Office Web Apps have ensured that the most common Office tools are always within reach. With just a browser, you can access your documents and communicate and work with anyone, from anywhere. And in this new release you'll see new editing and formatting controls, consistent co-authoring/collaboration support across the web apps and expanded device support, including touch-friendly editing from tablets.  

     

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  • OneNote for iOS gets new features, arrives in new markets worldwide

    OneNote for iOS gets new features, arrives in new markets worldwideIf you've been using OneNote on your iPhone for a while, you already know how useful it is for keeping tabs on all of your busy life's tasks, commitments, ideas, and decisions.

    Today, just in time for the holidays, we’re releasing OneNote 1.3 for iOS that further expands on the full OneNote experience with brand-new mobile features — including a version that's tailored for the iPad. Today also marks the app's worldwide debut in over 50 new markets.

    Read the full blog post for a first look at the new version!
     

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