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Microsoft Office Home and Business 2013

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      • Office on 1 PC for business use
      • Store your documents online with SkyDrive
      • Access, edit, and share your documents on any Internet-connected Windows 7 or 8 device using free Office Web Apps1

Step up to the newest Office tools for growing your business and staying productive on the go

 

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Word
Word
  • In the new Read Mode, text reflows automatically in columns for easier on-screen reading
  • Fewer menus means more focus on your content—see only the tools you need, when you need them
  • Open a PDF in Word, and edit content just as if you created it in Word
  • Show your style by using Word templates in more than 40 categories
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Excel
Excel
  • Each workbook has in its own window, making it easier to work on two workbooks–or two monitors– at once
  • New functions in the math and trig, statistical, engineering, date and time, lookup and reference, logical, and text function categories
  • The new Recommended Charts button lets you pick from a variety of charts that are right for your data
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PowerPoint
PowerPoint
  • Presenter View allows you to see your notes on your monitor while the audience only sees the slide
  • Smart Guides automatically appear when your objects are close to even, and tell you when objects are spaced evenly
  • Support for more multimedia formats, such as .mp4 and .mov, more high-definition content, and more built-in codecs
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OneNote
OneNote
  • Smoothly draw, erase, and edit with your finger, stylus, or mouse on any touch-capable device
  • OneNote automatically converts your handwriting to text, so no worries about your handwriting
  • The new Send to OneNote tool makes it easier to include documents or Web pages in your notebooks
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Outlook
Outlook
  • The People Card collects key details about a contact all in one place
  • Add your local weather forecast right there in Calendar view, along with current conditions
  • Receive push-based email, appointments, and contacts from Outlook.com, (formerly Hotmail) – right in your Outlook experience

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