This specific tutorial is a single movie from chapter two of the Word 2008 for Mac Essential Training course presented by lynda.com author David Rivers. I have recently bought a Mac book pro. Till now have been using a acer laptop. Can any one help with the following. I want to transfer all my data( mostly word, excel and photos) to my Mac. What software do i use to in Mac to be able to use the word and excel. Iam not computer savy so going nuts now.
Slow ring Office Insiders on Mac are getting a preview of an updated look for the ribbon, along with several new features across apps today.
While the new ribbon icons are the biggest user-facing change, Microsoft has also added an easier way to encrypt mail in Outlook, a PowerPoint view that shows all of your slides at a glance, and shortcuts for quickly changing the file name of whatever you're working on.
Mac #OfficeInsiders, you've been waiting for it, and it's here! The updated Ribbon is available in the latest #InsiderSlow update! All the same functionality, but with a sleek new look! https://t.co/Q5pd0EWuGdpic.twitter.com/gAQL66EaiF
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- Get the picture? Search the web for pictures within your office apps. Select Insert > Online Pictures to begin. (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
- What's in the filename? Click the filename to quickly move, rename, or browse the version history of your cloud documents, worksheets, and presentations. (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
- Summary Zoom: See all of the pieces of your presentation at once in an interactive table of contents. When presenting, get the flexibility you need to be creative and show your slides in any order, skip ahead or jump back as needed. (PowerPoint)
- Easier mail encryption: The Encrypt button now has an Encrypt-only option which makes it easier to send encrypted email, both inside an outside your organization. (Outlook)
- Your ribbon icons have a new look: Don't worry, everything works the same. Plus, all of the icons look great on screens of all sizes. (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote)
If you're already enrolled as an Office Insider, you can pick up all of these new features with version 16.19.181104.
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Microsoft Word users are already able to add notes to their documents using the comments feature, which serves as a placeholder for inserting more content into it. However, users will have to manually navigate the right sidebar of a document to see each note. Microsoft is now working to make the task of annotating a Word document more powerful with a new to-do feature.
Microsoft announced today that it has released the new capability in beta designed to automatically search for texts in a document containing 'todo:' or '<< insert something here >>'. Users will then be able to view a complete list of to-dos and click on each item to go to the appropriate portion in that document.
For enhanced collaboration, the feature also lets users @-mention colleagues to notify them to perform certain tasks on a shared document and Word will send them a deep link via email to the right place in the document. In the future, Microsoft plans to add the ability to take actions on the notification by directly replying to the email. It's also worth noting that the Microsoft To-Do app has a featured called shared lists designed to let users collaborate on a lineup of tasks.
Microsoft will be adding new artificial intelligence capabilities to the feature over time as well. The software giant also plans to bring Search, announced in September, to Word in order to suggest to-do content such as a chart or image. Users will then be able to select from the results and add relevant content from another document.
The new feature is now live on Office for Mac, available to Insiders on the Fast ring as a preview. It will be available to all Office 365 customers on Windows, Mac, and the web in the near future.