The new
features introduced between Word 2010 and Word 2013 include the following:
▪ Start screen When you start Word without
opening a specific
document, the Start
scree provides quick access to recent documents and and to document templates.
▪
Cloud access When you connect
your Office or Word installation to a Microsoft ac- count, you have the option of saving
documents to your SkyDrive. After you save a document in a SkyDrive
folder or other
shared location, you and your colleagues can
simultaneously work on one version of the document.
▪
Previous location
bookmark When you close a document,
Word marks the location
where you were working. The next time you open the document
(even on a different computer, if the document is saved in a shared location) a Resume Reading
alert ap-
pears, to make it easy to return to that location.
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Smart guides
When you place or move a graphic element
on a page, on-screen guides appear
to help you align the graphic with other page elements such as mar-
gins and paragraphs.
▪
Read Mode This view, which replaces the Full Screen Reading
view, provides a sim-
pler interface for reviewing documents.
▪
Reply Comment With this new feature you can place comments
next to the text you’re discussing so it’s easy to track the conversation.
▪
Present Online Share your document with others even if they don’t
have Word. As you display the document on your screen, they can follow
along in their browsers.
▪
Live Layout Text reflows
instantly when you drag a photo, video,
or shape to its new position. When you release the mouse button,
your object and surrounding
text stay where you want them.
▪ PDF Reflow When you open a PDF in Word, its paragraphs, lists, tables, and other
content act just like Word content.
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