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    Contents.History and development Development started in 2007 while was finishing work on Office 12, released as. The version number 13 was skipped because of the. It was previously thought that Office 2010 (then called Office 14) would ship in the first half of 2009.On April 15, 2009, Microsoft confirmed that Office 2010 would be released in the first half of 2010. They announced on May 12, 2009, at a Tech Ed event, a trial version of the 64-bit edition. The Technical Preview 1 (Version: 14.0.4006.1010) was leaked on May 15, 2009.An internal post-beta build was leaked on July 12, 2009. This was newer than the official preview build and included a 'Limestone' internal test application (note: the EULA indicates Beta 2). On July 13, 2009, Microsoft announced Office 2010 at its Worldwide Partner Conference 2009.On July 14, 2009, Microsoft started to send out invitations on Microsoft Connect to test an official preview build of Office 2010.

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    On August 30, 2009, the beta build 4417 was leaked on the internet via.The public beta was available to subscribers of, and Microsoft Connect users on November 16, 2009. On November 18, 2009, the beta was officially released to the general public at the, which was originally launched by Microsoft on November 11, 2009 to provide screenshots of the new office suite. Office 2010 Beta was a free, fully functional version and expired on October 31, 2010.In an effort to help customers and partners with deployment of Office 2010, Microsoft launched an Office 2010 application compatibility program with tools and guidance available for download. On February 5, 2010, the official release candidate build 4734.1000 was available to Connect and MSDN testers. It was leaked to torrent sites. A few days after, the Escrow build was leaked.Microsoft announced the RTM on April 15, 2010, and that the final version was to have speech technologies for use with in,.

    Office 2010 was to be originally released to business customers on May 12, 2010, however it was made available to Business customers with on April 27, 2010, and to other Volume Licensing Customers on May 1. MSDN and TechNet subscribers have been able to download the RTM version since April 22, 2010. The RTM version number is 14.0.4763.1000.On June 15, 2010, Office 2010 reached. Service packs Version numberRelease dateService Pack 1 (SP1)14.0.6029.1000November 17, 2010Service Pack 2 (SP2)14.0.7015.1000April 8, 2013Microsoft released a total of two for Office 2010 that were primarily intended to address. Service Pack 1 (SP1) and Service Pack 2 (SP2) were released concurrently with updates for additional products such as Office Online, SharePoint, and.On November 17, 2010, Microsoft invited a select number of testers at the Microsoft Connect to test the beta release of SP1. SP1 was officially released by Microsoft on June 27, 2011 and included compatibility, performance, security, and stability improvements.

    SP1 is a cumulative update that includes all previous updates, as well as fixes exclusive to its release; a list of exclusive fixes was released by Microsoft. SP1 also introduced additional features for Access, Excel, OneNote, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Word. As examples, OneNote 2010 SP1 introduced the ability to open notebooks stored in OneDrive directly from within the app itself, while Outlook 2010 SP1 introduced support. With its release, the use of Office Online in and was officially supported by Microsoft for the first time.On April 8, 2013, a beta build of Office 2010 SP2 was released.

    SP2 was a cumulative update officially released on July 16, 2013 and included all of the previously released compatibility, performance, stability, and security fixes, as well as numerous exclusive fixes; a list of fixes exclusive to SP2 was released by Microsoft. Microsoft claimed that with the release of SP2, Office 2010 would feature improved compatibility with, Office 2013, SharePoint 2013,. Because SP2 is cumulative, SP1 is not a prerequisite for its installation. New features User interface In both its client apps and its Internet implementation, the design of Office 2010 incorporates features from SharePoint and borrows from ideas.

    Office 2010 is also more 'role-based' than previous versions, with specific features tailored to employees in 'roles such as research and development professionals, sales people, and human resources.' Backstage view. The Info tab on the navigation pane of the Backstage view displaying an overview of the current document alongside management tasks in Word 2010.A new Backstage view interface replaces the Office menu introduced in Office 2007 and is designed to facilitate access to document management and sharing tasks by consolidating them within a single location. In, backstage refers to the where activities and preparations commence; the Backstage view is accordingly an interface dedicated to activities and preparations before saving or sharing a document.

    It consists of both a left-hand navigation pane and an adjacent main pane. The navigation pane includes a series of vertically arranged common commands to open or save files and tabs that, when opened, expose document management tasks and contextual information within the main pane. A customizable number of recently opened documents can also be displayed within the navigation pane.Tasks that are accessed via tabs in the main pane are categorized into separate groups that display contextual information related to app configurations, files, and tasks; each tab displays contextual information relevant to that tab. On the Info tab in Word, for example, document metadata details are displayed within the Prepare for Sharing group to inform users of potentially personal information before the file is shared with other users, whereas the Help tab displays Office version information and product licensing status. In Office 2007, this information was included within separate locations. From the Info tab, users can access revisions of currently open Excel, PowerPoint, and Word documents, as well as the latest unsaved version of a document that was previously closed.

    Within the Print tab, the Backstage view also combines the previously separate print and features by displaying printer tasks, settings, and a to preview the currently open document.The Backstage view, like the ribbon, is extensible; developers can add their own commands, tabs, tasks, and related information. File tab The new File tab replaces the Office button introduced in Office 2007 and offers similar functionality. The previous Office button—a round button adorned with the Microsoft Office logo—had a different appearance from the ribbon tabs in the Office 2007 interface and was positioned away from them, with a target that extended toward the upper left corner of the screen in accordance with.

    Microsoft has stated that this button enhanced the usability of Office, but many users saw it as 'branding decoration, rather than a functional button.' As a result, in Office 2010 it was replaced with a File tab that appears next to the other tabs in the ribbon instead of the upper left-hand corner of the screen.

    The File tab is colored on a per-app basis (e.g., it is colored orange in Outlook). Opening the File tab displays the new Backstage view.

    Pasting options gallery Office 2010 introduces a pasting options gallery on the ribbon, in the, and in the that replaces the Paste Special dialog box and Paste Recovery feature seen in previous versions of Office. The gallery introduces effects to the when users position the over an option in the gallery so that the result of the process can be previewed before it is applied to the document; a with an associated description and for that option will also appear. If users position the mouse cursor over a gallery option in the context menu, the rest of the context menu becomes transparent so that it does not obstruct preview results within the document. To facilitate keyboard-based paste operations, users can navigate the gallery by using the on a or press Ctrl after pressing Ctrl+ V to display gallery options. Gallery options change based on the content in the and the app into which the content is pasted. Ribbon improvements The ribbon interface, introduced in Office 2007, is fully customizable and included in all apps in Office 2010.Users can add or rename custom ribbon tabs and groups, add additional commands to the default tabs, and hide tabs that are not used.

    Users can also export or import any customization changes made to the ribbon to facilitate backups, deployment, or sharing, or reset all ribbon customizations. The ribbon was also updated with a visible interface option to minimize it, which leaves only the tabs exposed.After the launch of Office 2010, Microsoft provided free downloads for customized ribbons with a new 'Favorites' tab that consolidated various commands based on customer feedback in regards to the most frequently used commands in Office; the customized ribbons were available as separate downloads for Access, Excel, InfoPath, OneNote, Outlook, PowerPoint, Project, Publisher, Visio, and Word. Other UI changes. The default color scheme in Office 2010 is silver instead of blue as in Office 2007 and now features a to improve accessibility and readability. All app icons have been redesigned in Office 2010. Office 2010 Personal was made available for distribution only in Japan.

    The retail version of Office 2010 Home and Student can be installed on up to three machines in a single household for non-commercial use only. The Product Key Card version only allows a single installation on a single machine. The retail versions of Office 2010 Home and Business and Office 2010 Professional can be installed on two devices including a primary machine, and a portable device such as a laptop, for use by a single user.

    The Product Key Card version only allows a single installation on a single machine. On February 1, 2012, Office 2010 University replaced the previous Office 2010 Professional Academic edition in an effort to curtail fraudulent product use. Office 2010 Professional Plus is only available for Volume License customers.

    The retail version is offered through or. The Office Customization Tool is used to customize the installation of Office by creating a (.MSP) file, and replaces the Custom Installation Wizard and Custom Deployment Wizard included in 2003 and earlier versions of the Office Resource Kit. It is only available in Volume License editions.Starter edition Office Starter 2010 is an product that was discontinued in June 2012, before the release of Office 2013 and Windows 8. It included Word Starter and Excel Starter, reduced-functionality versions for viewing, editing, and creating documents. Office Starter 2010 was only available to OEMs to preload on Windows PCs and was intended as a replacement for Microsoft Works; it is only compatible with Windows Vista and Windows 7. Office Starter 2010 omits several features available in retail editions. Word Starter cannot insert footnotes, endnotes, citations, indexes, captions, equations, or SmartArt, and does not support customizations, macros, change tracking, full screen reading, or digital rights management.

    Excel Starter does not support PivotTables, PivotCharts, custom views, external data connections, error checking, calculation steps, or circular references. Office Starter 2010 is the only edition to offer a To-Go Device Manager feature, which allows users to install the productivity suite to a and run it temporarily on any computer with Windows Vista SP1 or Windows 7 installed to which the USB drive is connected. Office Online. Main article:Office Mobile 2010 was released prior to the general availability of the Office 2010 client as a free upgrade for users of Windows Mobile 6.5 devices with a previous version of Office Mobile installed. Or -compatible for certain OneNote featuresfor speech recognitionfor certain inking featuresReception Critical reception Office 2010 received mostly positive reviews upon its release, with particular praise devoted to the modified ribbon and the new Backstage view. Rated the suite 4 out of 5 stars, referring to it as “the best Office suite yet” because of the new customization options provided by the ribbon, the new multimedia editing capabilities, a new option to share presentations online via PowerPoint, and app response times; Microsoft's decision to include OneNote in all retail versions of Office 2010 also received high praise.

    Also rated the suite 4 out of 5 stars for similar reasons; the inclusion of the ribbon in all apps was viewed favorably because it enhances consistency and usability, and the Backstage view was praised for simplifying access to file management and printing options. However, PC Magazine expressed dissatisfaction with the 'intrusive' default auto formatting options in Word; the lack of an upgrade edition or pricing for users of a previous version of Office; and the stability of Office apps. Nevertheless, Office 2010 was regarded as a 'dazzlingly attractive upgrade” that received the magazine's Editors' Choice and Best of the Year 2010 accolades.

    Office 2010 also received positive reviews from, and.Not all assessments and reviews were positive. Considered the modified Ribbon in Office 2010 to be a 'disorganized mess', and the user-interface conventions to be confusing because of the lack of consistency across routine functions. The Backstage view was also criticized for 'containing a schizophrenic array of buttons, button menus, and hyperlink-like text labels' and for being presented as a full-screen interface instead of as a drop-down menu similar to and in Windows 7. Sluggish performance was also a subject of criticism, although the review was written before development of the product had been formally completed.Reactions to the various product versions, including the 64-bit version of Office 2010, were mixed. Believed that Microsoft's transition to a 64-bit version of Office would facilitate the industry's adoption of 64-bit software. However, concerns about backward compatibility and performance issues were raised. After the product's launch, Microsoft stated that 'the 64-bit version of Office 2010 is likely to introduce compatibility issues' and recommended the 32-bit version for most users; the Office 2010 setup program installs the 32-bit version by default unless a 64-bit version is already installed on the target machine.

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