Stay organized with Microsoft Office Home and Business 2013

Posted by charlessterling on January 12th, 2015

ü  Keep the family organized by using Outlook email, shared calendars and task-list tools to accomplish both home and work schedules together. 

ü  Share notebooks and files in Microsoft Office Home and Business 2013. 

ü  Turn your ideas into great-looking documents.

ü  Polish your work with expert tools.

ü  Work the way you want to. Capture ideas using keyboard, pen, or touchscreen. 

ü  Drag and drop images, videos and online media into files, and pull content from PDFs straight into the Word.

ü  Create striking and professional-looking documents in Microsoft Office Home and Business 2013.  

ü  Custom your settings that roam with you. 

ü  Store files in the cloud. Microsoft Office Home and Business 2013 saves all your documents to OneDrive to save your notes, photos, and files.

ü  Open a PDF in Word, enjoy editing content such as paragraphs, lists and tables.

ü  Each workbook has its own window making it easier for you to work on two workbooks at once. Simultaneously Microsoft Office Home and Business 2013 makes your life easier when working on two monitors

ü  Access several innovative functions in mathematics and trigonometry, statistical, engineering, date and time, lookup and reference, logical, and text function categories and many more such functions in Microsoft Office Home and Business 2013.

ü  Recommended Charts button on Insert tab lets you select from a variety of charts that are right for your data. Related types of charts such as scatter and bubble charts are under one umbrella

ü  Draw, erase and edit with stylus or mouse on any touch-capable device such as a Tablet PC or a Windows 8 tablet or slate PC.  You can now share all your handwritten notes by automatically converting it to text.

ü  The improved Send to OneNote tool styles it in easy mode than ever to staple whatever you’re viewing on your screen.

ü  Send Web page or an entire document to your notebook segment or you can jot down all your Quick Notes saves your notes automatically saved and filed as part of your notebook.

ü  Attach any computer file to any part of your notes that later on stores a copy of that file in your notebook and create Excel spreadsheets and Visio diagrams within OneNote and edit the information in place in your notes.

ü  Presenter View lets you to view your notes on your monitor. The improved Presenter View fixes the headache and makes it simpler to work with.

ü  Smart Guides automatically appears when your objects related to pictures, shapes etc. are close to even.

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