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OFFICE 2013 32 BIT / 64 BIT KEYS & LICENCES ONLINE DOWNLOAD

Office 2013 continues Microsoft’s strategy of adapting and developing around apps and mobile devices. With the 7GB of free storage on SkyDrive, the improved Office Web Apps and its own user interface for tablets and apps, this works much better than the predecessor. For longer work, however, it is still worth using the mouse and keyboard. In the 2013 edition of Office, the design also received a general overhaul. Office 2010 users will find their way around, however. A negative aspect is that the joint processing of files in the cloud is only supported for Word and PowerPoint, but not for the other programs. Only in Outlook are the changes in the design fundamental. Part of the navigation is now at the bottom of the screen, the program appears tidier and clearer than before. New functions such as replying to mails in the same window, integrating Skype and social media in Outlook or simply storing mails as notes in OneNote make Outlook one of the highlights of Office 2013. Excel also receives new features with diagram and formula suggestions for data visualization and processing that make work easier and faster. The program analyzes the entered numbers and data and then suggests a suitable visualization as a diagram. Mathematicians and engineers can look forward to new formulas and functions for their everyday life, otherwise much remains the same. While Word is finally getting its own guidelines, those from Powerpoint in Office 2013 are becoming intelligent and no longer align objects to the grid alone, but also to surrounding objects. Appealing designs are easier to handle in both programs. For older Windows users, the downside is that Office 2013 requires at least Windows 7. Older versions of Windows are not supported, but older files are reliably compatible. Office 2010 users can rightly ask themselves whether switching to Office 2013 is worthwhile. We think so, because top features such as editing PDF & ODT files in Word or the speaker view in Powerpoint can be reasons for purchasing alone. Otherwise, Microsoft mainly worked on details, design and cloud optimization. The company succeeded. Office 2013 is a solid update, but not a revolution. myKey buyers save more than half compared to the original price.

OFFICE 2013 VERSIONS IN COMPARISON

Microsoft Office Home & Student 2013
Microsoft Office Standard 2013
Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2013

NEW FEATURES & TOP-FUNCTIONS

Open Office users and those who regularly receive and edit ODT or PDF files can breathe a sigh of relief. Word can now do what it used to do with Adobe Acrobat Professional or Open Office. PowerPoint now has a feature called Speaker’s View that allows presenters to read notes during their presentation, preview slides and take a look at the time they have already presented. For this purpose, the image & graphics editing has been significantly simplified across all programs. With Outlook 2013, what Googlemail has long been able to do is now working: access via browser or App. With Office 2013, Microsoft is building a bridge between cloud storage, online access, classic PC software and apps for tablet and smartphone. What was still in its infancy in the previous version has not yet been perfected here, but has been brought to maturity

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