Microsoft Office 2010 (also called Office 2010 and Office 14) is a productivity suite for Microsoft Windows, and the successor to Microsoft Office 2007. Office 2010 includes extended file format support, user interface updates,and a changed user experience. A 64-bit version of Office 2010 is available, although not for Windows XP or Windows Server 2003.
On April 15, 2010, Office 2010 was released to manufacturing. The
suite became available for retail and online purchase on June 15, 2010. Office 2010 is the first version to require product activation for volume license editions.Office 2010 marks the debut of free online versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote, which work in the web browsers Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome and Safari, but not Opera. Office Starter 2010, a new edition of Office, replaced the low-end home productivity software, Microsoft Works.
Microsoft's update to its mobile productivity suite, Office Mobile 2010, will also be released for Windows Phones running Windows Mobile 6.5 and Windows Phone 7. In Office 2010, every application features the ribbon, including Outlook, OneNote, Publisher, InfoPath, SharePoint Workspace (previously known as Groove), and the new Office Web Apps.
Microsoft Office 2010 includes updated support for ISO/IEC 29500:2008, the International Standard version of Office Open XML (OOXML) file format. Office 2010 provides read support for ECMA-376, read/write support for ISO/IEC 29500 Transitional, and read support for ISO/IEC 29500 Strict.In its pre-release (beta) form, however, Office 2010 only supported the Transitional variant, and not the Strict. The intent of the ISO/IEC is to allow the removal of the Transitional variant from the ISO/IEC compliant version of the OOXML standard. Microsoft Office 2010 supports OpenDocument Format (ODF) 1.1, which is an OASIS standard.
New features also include a built-in screen capture tool, a background removal tool, a protected document mode, new SmartArt templates and author permissions. The 2007 "Office Button" was replaced with a menu button that leads to a full-window file menu, known as Backstage View, giving easy access to task-centered functions such as printing and sharing. A notable accessibility regression from 2007 is that the menu button scores worse with the Fitts's law accessibility calculation than previous versions. A modified Ribbon interface is present in all Office applications, including Office Outlook, Visio, OneNote, Project, and Publisher. Office applications also have functional jumplists in Windows 7, which would allow easy access to recent items and tasks relevant to the application. Features of Office 2010 include:
- Ribbon interface and Backstage View across all applications
- Background Removal Tool
- Letter Styling
- The Word 2007 Equation editor is common to all applications, replacing Microsoft Equation Editor 3.0
- New SmartArt templates
- New text and image editing effects
- Screen Capturing and Clipping tools
- Live collaboration functions
- Jumplists in Windows 7
- New animations and transitions in PowerPoint 2010
- View Side by Side/Synchronous Scrolling in Word 2010
Suites | Processor | Memory | Hard Disk Space | Display |
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Office Home and Student 2010 | 500 MHz or faster | 256 MB RAM; 512 MB recommended | 3.0 GB | 1024x576 or higher resolution monitor |
Office Home and Business 2010 | 500 MHz or faster | 256 MB RAM; 512 MB recommended | 3.0 GB | 1024x576 or higher resolution monitor |
Office Standard 2010 | 500 MHz or faster | 256 MB RAM; 512 MB recommended | 3.0 GB | 1024x576 or higher resolution monitor |
Office Professional 2010 | 500 MHz or faster | 256 MB RAM; 512 MB recommended | 3.0 GB | 1024x576 or higher resolution monitor |
Office Professional Plus 2010 | 500 MHz or faster | 256 MB RAM; 512 MB recommended | 3.5 GB | 1024x768 or higher resolution monitor |
Office Professional Academic 2010 | 500 MHz or faster | 256 MB RAM; 512 MB recommended | 3.0 GB | 1024x576 or higher resolution monitor |
Operating System-Windows XP (must have SP3) (32-bit), Windows 7, Windows Vista with Service Pack (SP) 1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2 and MSXML 6.0 (32-bit Office only), Windows Server 2008, or later 32- or 64-bit OS.
Graphics hardware acceleration requires a DirectX® 9.0c graphics card with 64 MB or more video memory.
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