Tuesday, October 20th, 2009, 7:14 pm | Computer, Download, Software, Windows

Microsoft Office 2010 – first impressions

Today I tested and installed the Technical Preview of the upcoming office suite Microsoft Office 2010. It seems to be version v14.0.4417.1000 (according to the About tab) or Beta 1 (according to the shortcuts created). If you want to try it yourself, you may download it from here (torrent) and select the 32bit or 64bit version. Warning: If you have already installed a 32bit version of Office 2007 or earlier, you won’t be able to install Office 2010 64bit. Uninstall the old Office in this case.

The installation was as smooth as 2007’s, just agree to the license and click “Install now”. After a few minutes, you will be able to enjoy your Office 2010!

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At first startup, you will see a screen like this for a few secods. The second startup is already that fast that I wasn’t able to take a screenshot of Word.

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For testing purposes, I just created a short document with text copied from Wikipedia to try the new features. At first glance, nothing much seems to have changed. Office 2010 now includes the Aero interface, enabling you to see through the top bar of the window, but since this style of Aero is different from all the others used in Windows 7 or Vista, it looks quite odd and ugly. Ribbon is still there, but the Office-button disappeared and was replaced by a big blue File-button.

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The File tab shows information about the document you’re just writing and contains buttons to upgrade, protect or share the document.

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The printing window shows a preview of the pages that are going to be printed, but at least in this version, changes to the layout won’t be shown immediately in the preview. So when I select “2 Pages Per Sheet”, the preview will still show only one. I hope the guys at Microsoft are going to change that.

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There are a few new features, but I’m not going to write much about them. Just to show an example, there is a feature enabling you to directly paste screenshots of other windows into your word document.

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I didn’t test any of the other products included in this Office 2010 release, but looking at the variety of applications (Access, Excel, InfoPath Designer, InfoPath Filler, SharePoint Designer, OneNote, Outlook, PowerPoint, Project, Publisher, SharePoint Workspace, Visio and Word), there are probably many features to be explored. Check it out yourself!

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