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  • When it’s time to focus: Word 2013 Read Mode

    Crafting the right content takes time and attention. To help you minimize the distractions, we created a Read Mode layout in Word. Read Mode is an option in the View menu that hides toolbars and menus to leave more room for the pages themselves. The best part is that you don't need to trade functionality...
  • Avoid repeating yourself: Create a Word macro

    Repeatedly entering the same information in document after document, over and over...there has to be a quicker way, right? Word macros can save you time (and potentially, some sanity) by automating repetitive tasks. Let's say you're a real estate agent. Every time you sell a house you have to add a client...
  • Webinar: Setting margins in Word

    Setting margins is key to creating clean, readable content. In this webinar, we'll show you how to set and change margins in Word, as well as how to set different margins on different pages of your document. Plus, you'll learn some power user tips for working with margins. Can't view this video? It's...
  • Your top 10 favorite Word posts of 2012

    We looked at the year-end numbers to discover which things--so far--interest you most about the new Word and which posts about the current version you find most useful. If you haven't yet tried the new Office, visit the Customer Preview site. Top 5 posts about the new Word Introducing Word 2013 The blast...
  • Starting from blank: Design templates in the Word 2013

    Today we welcome back Seth Fox, Word team Program Manager, to explain how you can easily start new documents that come with built-in personality. Last month I introduced the Start screen in the Word 2013 and discussed how templates and built-in content can be used to quickly create great looking documents...
  • Top 5 reasons developers will love Word 2013

    Developers have long been able to leverage Word’s programmability model to extend the functionality of Word and deliver amazing results. Today we’re going to highlight 5 new features that makes the Word 2013 better than ever for developers. 1. Apps for Word - embracing the cloud Apps for...
  • 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 Word 2013. Download the Customer Preview today and tell us which of these is your favorite new feature! 10. Working with web content...
  • Optimizing Word 2013 for Windows RT

    This week's post comes from Sean Azlin, the program manage on the Word team who has been working to make Word shine on Windows RT. Like you, we here on the Word team are pumped about Windows 8 and Windows RT. We’re equally excited to be shipping Office Home & Student 2013 RT with Windows RT...
  • What's new in Word Automation Services

    This week's post comes from Zeyad Rajabi, who helped create Word Automation Services in Office 2010 and has been driving improvements to the services in the new Office. In Office 2010, we introduced a brand new SharePoint service called Word Automation Services. Word Automation Services allows developers...
  • Working with images gets simpler in the new Word

    This week's post comes from Theresa Estrada, the Word team program manager working on improvements to images. 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...
  • Starting off right: Templates and built-in content in the new Word

    This week's post comes from Seth Fox, the Word program manager who has been working closely with our design team to bring fresh new content to Word 2013. We know you put a lot of effort into making a document look great. At the end of the day, you want a polished document that invites people in. One...
  • 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. With the growing usage of messaging and audio/video conferencing software, people are collaborating from multiple locations. Whether you’re...
  • Changing your style in the new Word

    Today's post comes from Caitlin Ashley-Rollman, the program manager who has brought a whole new style to Word. For as much time as people spend writing documents in Word, we know that users also spend lots of time formatting their documents to get them to look exactly as they want. There are lots of...
  • Working with tables in the new Word

    Today's post comes from Caitlin Ashley-Rollman, the program manager on the Word team responsible for improving our Tables experience. It’s all about the little things. For this release of Word, we wanted to make your lives a little bit easier by simplifying the tasks you do every day. Since tables...
  • Comments and Revisions in Word 2013

    Today's post comes from Jonathan Bailor, the program manager on the Word team responsible for features for comments and revision tracking. In his introductory post describing Word 2013, Tristan mentioned our focus on polishing existing user experiences/scenarios over “adding new features.”...
  • Webinar: Previewing Word 2013

    In this week's webinar, we'll spin the wheels of Word 2013, something you can also do right now during our free Customer Preview . What you will learn Improvements to enjoy document reading New ways to share your document Adding video, pictures with confidence A whole new experience with PDFs References...
  • Lights.. Camera.. Action! Adding videos to your Word documents

    Today's post comes from Seth Fox, the program manager on the Word team responsible for adding web videos to Word documents. Videos are a great way to engage a reader, tell a story, invoke emotion, and communicate effectively. They are found all over the web (news articles, blogs, websites, etc.) and...
  • Updating layout in Word 2013 while maintaining compatibility

    This week's post comes from Theresa Estrada, the program manager responsible for layout in Word. Since the Office Customer Preview was announced a few weeks ago, we’ve talked quite bit about the vision for the product and the new features that you’ll be able to take advantage of when you...
  • Getting hands-on with Word 2013

    Today’s post is all about touch, and is written by Michelle Lisse, the Word team’s touch Program Manager. These days there is a lot of excitement about touch computing. In the past we have had limited touch support in Word, but this time we went deeper and made some touch specific improvements...
  • Unlock PDFs with Word 2013

    We’ve all received PDF files with content that we wanted to reuse. This means that most of us have been disappointed by the difficulty of getting rich content out of a PDF. For example, if you try to copy and paste table rows from a PDF viewer into Word, you frequently end up with a collapsed single...
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