| Microsoft Office 2010 Home & Student (Disc Version) |  | From: Microsoft Software Department: Electronics
List Price: $149.99 Buy New: $117.00 as of 9/6/2010 17:48 EDT details You Save: $32.99 (22%)
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Seller: tddale Rating: 69 reviews Sales Rank: 1
Format: DVD-ROM Platforms: Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows Media: DVD-ROM Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Operating System: Windows_Vista Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.5 x 1.3
MPN: 79G-02144 Model: 79G-02144 UPC: 885370047714 EAN: 0885370047714 ASIN: B00337D8U6
Release Date: June 15, 2010 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Rich and powerful new ways to deliver your work on your computer, Windows Mobile-based smart phone or a web browser | | • | Easy-to-use Tools, customizable templates, color schemes, and photo-editing capabilities | | • | Work with people from different places at the same time with the new co-authoring experience | | • | More ways to access your files from almost anywhere, Office 2010 puts you in control of getting things done according to your schedule | | • | Simplifies your tasks and creates amazing results |
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Product Description Office Home and Student 2010
Amazon.com Product Description With Microsoft Office Home and Student 2010, you and your kids can create great schoolwork and home projects from multi-page bibliographies to multimedia presentations. Capture ideas and set them apart with video-editing features and dynamic text effects. Then easily collaborate with classmates without being face-to-face thanks to new Web Apps tools. The results go well beyond expectations with a little inspiration, a lot of creativity and Office Home and Student 2010. Traditional Disc Version This version of Microsoft Office Home and Student 2010 includes the software on disc, with a product key. It is licensed for installation on three PCs in the same household. For customers buying a PC who need Office for their new PC only, and don't need to upgrade other home PCs, a Product Key Card provides another way to purchase Office with a PC. Capture Ideas and Set Them Apart Enjoy Flexibility Now you can easily post your Office documents online and access, share and edit them with Office Web Apps. It's an ideal way to extend your Office 2010 experience to the Web. Work Together Brainstorm ideas, share notes and work on documents with others simultaneously thanks to the new co-authoring tool in Word, PowerPoint and OneNote. Find It on New Backstage View Replaces the traditional File menu to give you one go-to spot to conveniently save, open and print documents. Customize the tab commands to fit your individual needs so you can navigate tasks effortlessly. Programs You Rely On Microsoft Office 2010 is an industry standard offering our latest, innovative tools to make your documents richer and more informative. |  | Included Programs Enjoy the same great features you know and love with Office and get some new ones when you upgrade to Office 2010.  | Word 2010 School fundraisers and neighborhood events come together efficiently when you use Word 2010. Create documents using new photo-editing features, lively text effects, then easily share them online and invite others to collaborate. Get more new features with Word 2010: - Add impact to your document with new picture-editing tools.
- Better illustrate your ideas with diagrams by turning bullet-point lists into compelling SmartArt graphics.
- Apply new formatting effects to your text such as shadow, bevel, glow and reflection.
- Capture and insert screenshots directly into your document.
- Communicate with ease in many languages with improved translation tools.
|  | Excel 2010 Saving for retirement, changing homes, cutting expenses--all are important financial decisions. Excel® 2010 offers useful direction with simple templates to help you build budgets and track expenses so you can focus on financial goals. Get more new tools with Excel 2010: - Highlight data trends by creating data charts in a single cell with new Sparklines.
- Find the right data quickly with new filter enhancement in PivotTable views.
- Analyze data quickly. Highlight specific data with new and improved Conditional Formatting options.
- Display data in a dynamic and interactive way with PivotChart views.
- Spend less time sifting through data--use the new search filter to narrow down pertinent data to display.
|  | PowerPoint 2010 Pressed for time on a major assignment? Get ideas down fast with ready-made templates, new photo- and video-editing features and eye-catching transitions all with Microsoft PowerPoint 2010. Get more new features including: - Embed and edit video files directly in your presentation.
- Set videos to fade in and out and apply a variety of video styles and formats.
- Broadcast your presentation online with new Broadcast Slide Show.
- Captivate your audience with new transitions and improved animations.
- Use slide sections to navigate, organize and print your presentation.
|  | OneNote 2010 Gather a wealth of information and resources all in one spot with OneNote 2010. Post, share and edit notes for group projects online so everyone can work at the same time with real-time updates. Get more new features with OneNote 2010: - Use quick filing to organize notebooks, ideal when you're working on multiple projects.
- Apply styles and formatting to selected text to another paragraph with the new Format Painter.
- See results as you type with improved Search functionality and view a prioritized list of Search results.
- Easily organize and jump between your notebooks with the improved notebook Navigation Bar.
- Take notes while working in Word, PowerPoint or in Internet Explorer and automatically link them.
| Looking to stay connected? Step up to Microsoft Office Home and Business 2010 and you'll get another helpful program--Outlook 2010. Now you can access projects, people and plans wherever your work takes you. Use efficient new email, calendar and social networking tools to manage your world from your PC, mobile phone or online.
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Office 10 September 3, 2010 Herefordist This is a great product, I do not see much difference between 10 and 2007 though. There is a bit of learning curve involved if yoou are use to previous versions of office, pre 2007. I would be happier if it included Outlook. Amazon is great!
Microsoft Office 2010 is Great! September 2, 2010 ShadowCat Just bought and installed Office 2010 on the new computer that I just bought and it is great. Love all of the features and the ribbon interface. I beta tested this before I bought it and loved it then and now. The all time best office suite around in my book. Wish is had Outlook in the home and student version, but I use Microsoft Live Mail and it is great too. Very highly recommended!
An worthy upgrade and recommended August 30, 2010 Electric Z (Oregon) Office 2010 is different from Office 2007. Word and Excel, Power Point and One Note are upgraded for the better in 2010. I have found they are easier and more efficient to use. As anytime you are doing an upgrade you have to learn the changes and adjust. Not really difficult, just different. Switching from Office 2007 to Office 2010 should be really pretty easy. I didn't have problems, but just be aware there are some differences.
I use Word, Excel and One Note daily in a business setting and I appreciate the upgrades. I don't think I need to go into all the details as they have been discussed plenty by others. I appreciate the upgrades and it makes working a little bit more streamlined.
Improves the few problems with Office 2007 August 30, 2010 Just a guy (Westchester, NY) I upgraded from Office 2000 to Office 2007 two years ago. I have now upgraded to Office 2010 through the Home & Student version. My machine is a small Dell notebook running Windows XP.
Installation from the DVD was very simple, and took about 15 minutes to run without need for much babysitting. There were no problems. Impressively, all of my settings from Office 2007 were carried forward into the Office 2010 installation.
Windows 2010 continues with the ribon from 2007, but improves it by adding a menu line and allowing the click/double click to expand the menu beyond the ribon. I had no problem finding everything I needed.
I'm sure there are a few super-power-user improvements under the hood, but to me - an average user - 2010 generally seemed the same as 2007.
If you are already using 2007, I wouldn't see much need to upgrade. There really are very few new features - and most of those would only be used by 2% of users.
Be forewarned that the Home & Student version of Office 2010 does not include Microsoft Outlook 2010, which must be added separately.
If you want more power go for it, but there is a learning curve August 28, 2010 Slinda (Bayonet point, Fla) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I first purchased ms office in 2000. I have used works and solutions, but wanted more power. I'm not working, so my buying office 2010 might seem insane to jo public. I bought inside out books back then to learn the software. I didn't expect the software to offer much help. Also, I made a deliberate choice to buy THE DISC version of the program this time. download things aren't my thing-philosophy and otherwise. Well, I am STUNNED, and not for the good.
My ex and I started with the micros in 1980. Our 1st computer had prob the first version of word perfect out there, if not one of the first. I had a technical for it, but it was bare bones. I grew alot then.
I enjoyed using office 2000. Let me continue by saying that I am excited about all the features and choices added to ms office since then.
I purchased a complete suite of riley publishing books on 2010 office. And as helpful as they are, THIS IS NOT THE SAME OFFICE.
I feel like I am back to the old wordperfect days. The formatting is very very challenging, unless you have a great deal of patience with software(which I do, since I'm self taught on the computer, through trial and error and many computer books and going on os system #5 for me). One of the reasons I went ahead and purchased this high end software is I lost the use of works, which came with my computer, and didn't want to spend $75 or so to take it to someone and figure out why it hates my works.
I' sure the power of this program is there, but I'm having a heck of a time breaking it all down to get to even a medium level of proficiency.
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