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  • More Options for Office Users On the Go

    Today's post is by Pat Fox, senior director of marketing, Microsoft Office. We know the way people get stuff done is constantly evolving and that people can choose from a wide variety of productivity and collaboration tools today. Whether it's Office running on Windows, a Mac, a wide variety of Web browsers...
  • Reimagine History and win Xbox 360 + Kinect or a free trip

    What did our Founding Fathers , Thomas Edison , the Wright brothers , and the Apollo 11 mission crew all have in common? Well, for starters, not one of them had Office 2010...and they all achieved political, engineering, or technological breakthroughs that changed the world. But looking back on those...
  • Download the Office 2010 “Getting Started” Screensaver—a new way to get tips from Office.com

    These aren't your father's flying toasters. If you have Office 2010, you really need to check out the Office 2010 "Getting Started" Screensaver. This free screensaver automatically downloads short 60-90 second tips from Office.com (like the one shown below) and displays them when you're not using your...
  • Small Business: Top 10 productivity tips in the office and on the go

    If you're a small business owner, you're probably always on the lookout for resources to help you run your business more easily. Whether you're a Windows fan or a Mac lover, the following 10 tips and tricks from the Office team will help you get more done whether you're in the office or on the go. Top...
  • Dishing about OneNote at the Mom 2.0 Summit (video)

    Jevon Fark from the Microsoft Office group spent three days talking to moms at the Mom 2.0 Summit about Office tools they could use at work and at home. Here we chat with him about one product that kept coming up: OneNote. For example, using OneNote to collect, organize, and search recipes. (Comes naturally...
  • Customize OneNote for you or your conference (video)

    Let’s take a short video tour of OneNote via a special notebook that Office.com created for the Mom 2.0 Summit . You can customize a notebook for a special event to send to attendees so they have all they need to know right on their computer. You can download the Mom 2.0 Summit OneNote notebook...
  • Mom 2.0 Summit: Moms at the office

    We were busy at the Mom 2.0 Summit in New Orleans April 14 - 16! Find all of our coverage right here in this collection of Office how-to videos, demos, and interviews from this exciting event. And don't miss the free downloads we created to help conference-goers prepare: a Mom 2.0 Outlook calendar schedule...
  • OneNote on the road with SkyDrive and the Office Web Apps (video)

    With the OneNote Web App for iPhone or using Office Mobile on a Windows Phone, you can sync notes created on the fly right to your computer (or share them with others). See how I use it on the road in New Orleans at the Mom 2.0 Summit . Get your free SkyDrive account and the Office Web Apps right now...
  • Microsoft Office 2010 migration guides go multilingual

    Shortly after the release of Microsoft Office 2010, three of my co-workers and I published a set of free training guides to help customers who were upgrading from earlier versions of Office learn the new ribbon interface and features in Access 2010 , Excel 2010 , PowerPoint 2010 , OneNote 2010 , Outlook...
  • CES 2011: Grad student and tennis coach Devin Pastoor stays organized with OneNote (video)

    Your stories are what make Office 2010 great. In this video, watch Devin Pastoor, an NC State graduate student and tennis coach, demonstrate how he uses OneNote to stay organized. See more of Devin, as well as other real-life stories, on Microsoft Showcase . -- Jessica Reading
  • Top 10 Holiday tips & tricks with Office 2010

    The holiday season is upon us! Looking for creative, thoughtful, and inexpensive ways to make friends and loved ones feel special? Want to kick the New Year off with a new job? Here are 10 ways to Do-It-Yourself this holiday season with Office 2010. 1 Earn refrigerator status this year by using photo...
  • Where do good ideas come from? (video)

    Is it true that "Chance favors the connected mind?" That's one conclusion of Steven Johnson 's intriguing new book, Where good ideas come from. Johnson draws from events throughout history to describe 7 patterns and conditions--from "liquid networks" to "the slow hunch"--that foster creative breakthroughs...
  • The Office 2010 Beta is about to expire. Are you ready?

    Didn't it seem like only yesterday when we made the Microsoft Office 2010 Beta available? Actually, it's been nearly a year! Since then, Office 2010 has experienced over 9 million downloads — more than 6 times the size of the Office 2007 Beta. With so many folks out there using the Office 2010...
  • Download our free Office 2010 migration guides

    Thinking about upgrading to Microsoft Office 2010? Each upgrade brings exciting new features, but new versions of your favorite programs can take some getting used to. It's no different for those of us here at Microsoft who create the Office programs than it is for our customers. To ease the transition...
  • Back to School: New free Education add-ins, templates, and teacher how-to’s for Office 2010 and 2007

    Today we're releasing 2 more education add-ins, 20+ new education templates, and how-to materials designed to help teachers inside and outside the classroom. The new Interactive Classroom Add-in, Mathematics Add-in, and Learning Essentials templates can save time and engage students. Jump right to the...
  • What can you do with Office Web Apps?

    With anything new, we want to see great ways of using them. Inside Windows Live blogger Omar Shahine gives a compelling look at the how Office Web Apps can help a group of folks plan a vacation. Why do I know it’s a solid, realistic scenario? I ‘m doing this myself. For a trip to Boston,...
  • 5 weeks, 5 new blogs: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, plus 2

    Summer doesn't slow us down much around here. In the next 5 weeks you'll see 5 new blogs join the Office Blog family, starting with Microsoft Word on July 6, Microsoft Excel on July 20, and Microsoft PowerPoint hot on their heels. They'll keep company with the Microsoft OneNote blog we launched several...
  • How OneNote made me famous

    I became famous this year. Not I-cheated-on-Sandra-Bullock or made-a-wacky-viral-video famous. Just a little famous. I started making the Office Casual videos for Office.com, and they caught on. But every month I had to track the exposure the videos were getting to justify doing more videos. That’s...
  • Ribbon Hero: now fortified with OneNote

    I’ll say it again: Ribbon Hero, a free download , is my favorite training device I’ve seen since I started working at Microsoft. Part game (well, maybe all game), Ribbon Hero takes you through quick to-dos (talking 15-40 seconds) with documents showing you tips like shortcuts for formatting...
  • You're not imagining things: A new 'do for the Office Blog

    The Office Blog family has an updated look and a new member. All of our blogs are now listed in the "Blogs" dropdown below the Office logo near the top of the page. Joining the original group of five--Microsoft Office Blog, Crabby Office Lady, Office Casual, Templates and Images, and Office Comics--is...
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