New Features
Office 2013 is more "cloud-based" than previous versions. This is notable as the default save location is the user's SkyDrive. Also, Microsoft is hoping that users will get Office 2013 through Office 365 subscriptions.Microsoft Office 2013 includes updated support for ISO/IEC 29500, the International Standard version of Office Open XML (OOXML) file format as well as OASIS Open Document Format 1.2,[16] which Office 2013 can read and write.[17] Additionally, Office 2013 provides full read, write, and edit support for ISO 32000 (PDF). Microsoft Office 2013 also supports Office Open XML Strict, a format which Microsoft has submitted to the ISO for interoperability with other office suites, and to aid adoption in the public sector.[18]
New features include a new read mode in Microsoft Word, a presentation mode in Microsoft PowerPoint and improved touch and inking in all of the Office programs. Microsoft Word can also insert video and audio from online sources as well as the capability to broadcast documents on the Web.[19] Word and PowerPoint also have bookmark-like features which sync the position of the document between different computers.
- Flatter look of the Ribbon interface and subtle animations when typing or selecting (Word and Excel)
- A new visualization for scheduled tasks in Microsoft OutlookRemodeled start screen[clarification needed]
- New graphical options in Word[further explanation needed]
- Objects such as images can be freely moved; they snap to boundaries such as paragraph edges,
- document margin and or column boundaries
- Online picture support with content from Office.com, Bing.com and Flickr[clarification needed What kind of support?]
- Ability return to the last viewed or edited location in Word and PowerPoint
- New slide designs, animations and transitions in PowerPoint 2013
- Support for Outlook.com and Hotmail.com in Outlook
- Support for Skype and Yammer[further explanation needed]
- Excel 2013 supports new limit models.
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