So lets talk more about the all new Office as we take a screenshot tour.
Word 2013
Microsoft has taken cloud computing very seriously and just like they’ve done on Windows 8, on Office 2013 too they’ve incorporated the SkyDrive cloud storage by default. Users can now open, work on and save their files on SkyDrive easily. That’s not all, if you are not connected to the internet, it’s not a problem. Office will maintain a local copy on your system and will update it on the cloud as soon as you are connected to the internet again. The menu looks are more or less same when compared to Office 2010 with the left hand side containing all the menus while the right hand screen containing the related options. The only thing that’s different is the Metro UI and if you are running it on Windows 8, it really looks cool.
PowerPoint 2013
Presenter view for PowerPoint is one latest addition to the all new Office 2013. In the presenter view you can zoom in and out using your mouse wheel, and mark and navigate slides using touch input if your device supports it.
Excel 2013
As Office 2013 would require you to use a Windows Live Account to use all the products, all the personalized settings, recent files and templates will be synced to all the devices Office 2013 is installed with the same Live account.
OneNote 2013
With Office 2013, Microsoft seems to have brought its note keeping tool OneNote to the forefront. An instance of OneNote is always running on your PC in the system tray using which you can quickly take notes and send it to your OneNote account. It also include screen clipper to directly save screenshots as notes.
Outlook 2013
People Card is another great addition to Office 2013 and it includes all the information of a contact you would require in a quick glance. You can link people card to Facebook and LinkedIn accounts to sync all the details from the web.
Access 2013
Publisher 2013
Conclusion
So go ahead and try Office 2013 today. If you don’t have a Windows Live Account, you will have to make one first. Having done that, you can open Office download portal to install and try Office 2013 on your device. The above article may contain affiliate links which help support Guiding Tech. However, it does not affect our editorial integrity. The content remains unbiased and authentic.