MICROSOFT EXCEL 2013. MS Excel 2010 version is something I have been using very regularly at work and in personal life and I think now it's time for an upgrade. Office 2013 is Microsoft's desktop and cloud productivity suite. It's available as a stand alone desktop package or through Microsoft's Office 365 subscription model. It's various versions include the programs: • Word 2013 • Excel 2013 • PowerPoint 2013 • Outlook 2013 • Access 2013 • OneNote 2013 • Project 2013 • Publisher 2013 • Visio 2013 The first thing you'll notice when starting Microsoft Office 2013 is it's clean, refreshing and coherent look across all supported platforms including desktop, smartphones and tablets. Through a subscription of Office 365 and the integration with SkyDrive you can access and edit your files from any computer via a browser. Among the new features are a 'Read Mode' in Word 2013 which removes toolbars and lets you swipe and tab through a document like in an 'E-Reader'. Videos are better supported. They can be searched, added and viewed directly within Word. Excel 2013 has new easy ways of working with formulas and charts in spreadsheets. Powerpoint 2013 was enhanced with better controls while in presentation mode, for example 'Slide Zoom' to zoom in on a section of your slide. Adding photos to a presentation also became easier as you can now search and add pictures from your albums on Flickr and other online photo and social network sites. Tip: To learn how you can get started creating a basic Excel workbook quickly, see. Top features to explore Get started quickly Templates do most of the set-up and design work for you, so you can focus on your data. When you open Excel 2013, you’ll see templates for budgets, calendars, forms, and reports, and more. Instant data analysis The new Quick Analysis tool lets you convert your data into a chart or table in two steps or less. Preview your data with conditional formatting, sparklines, or charts, and make your choice stick in just one click. To use this new feature, see.
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