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Microsoft introduced a public beta of Office 2010 today. Neowin has taken a look at Office 2010 and we have pulled out our favourite new features. Check them out below.

Embed, edit and manage videos within PowerPoint 2010

PowerPoint 2010 now allows you to easily insert local videos and web videos. New features include video trim which allows you to cut down your video without a third party application. With video tools you can apply fades, set video effects and styles and also set a preview image for your video. PowerPoint will also compress your media for improved playback in presentations. Supported formats include:

  • AVI
  • WMV
  • WMA
  • MP3
  • MOV
  • H.264

DirectShow codecs can also be installed to extend codec support.

New text effects in Word 2010

Microsoft has improved the text effects in Word 2010. You can now apply text effects to document text, allowing you to edit and spell check text and even add text effects to paragraph, character, list, or table styles. Several different effects (similar to the WordArt in previous versions of Office) are available including glow, bevels and custom shadows.

Customize the Ribbon

Microsoft is now allowing users of Office 2010 to fully customize the Ribbon, adding the ability to customize or create your own tabs on the Ribbon. The Ribbon also provides contextual tabs, for example, when you select a picture in Word a contextual tab will appear on the Ribbon allowing you to edit or format the picture.

Office Backstage

Microsoft ditched the “Orb” style from Office 2007 and decided to go back to back to the File menu in Office 2010. The main reason behind this decision was users constantly asked IT departments and support lines “where’s the file menu?”. The file tab gives you access to Backstage with a variety of tools that were previously spread across different locations. Print preview is now combined into the print tab to make it easier for users to print. Businesses are able to extend Backstage and add extra options to Backstage.

Preview options before you paste

Paste options now provides a preview of what content is being pasted into Office 2010. The ability to see what you are pasting in prevents users from using the undo feature of Office which is used most frequently out of all options.

OneNote 2010 improvements

OneNote now includes improved search navigation, quick filing and linked notes. Quick filing allows users to quickly collect information whilst working on other applications. With quick filing you can send a copy of content from documents, web sites, e-mail and other applications straight into your OneNote notebook. Linked notes allows you to takes notes whilst working in Word 2010, PowerPoint 2010 or Internet Explorer.

Office 2010 64-bit support

Microsoft Office 2010 2010 will be available in both 32-bit and 64-bit architectures. The added support will allow for larger and more complex data spreadsheets. The 64-bit version of Office 2010 will allow for greater memory intensive documents.

PowerPoint broadcasting

PointPoint 2010 makes sharing and connecting easier than before, allowing users to remote share presentations with users from anywhere in the world. PointPoint 2010 even allows movie sharing to users, even if they don’t have PointPoint installed.

Outlook 2010 email management

Outlook 2010 comes with a new style of mail management, allowing for grouped email replies. Outlook also gives you a list of related messages when reading emails.

Outlook social connector

Microsoft has introduced a Outlook Social Connector (OSC) straight into Outlook 2010. The Connector provides a stream of content from SharePoint, Windows Live and other social networking sites. At the bottom of Outlook emails users will be provided with contacts latest Facebook posts and Twitter posts.

Office Mobile 2010

Microsoft is providing mobile apps of Office 2010. The applications will be available on Windows Mobile 6.5 or above and for Nokia devices. The mobile apps provide the ability to create and edit on the go.

As you may remember, Microsoft recently announced that a Windows 7 branded episode of Family Guy would be airing in the U.S. on November 8. In a surprise twist, Microsoft has now dropped support for the episode, meaning that it’ll still be shown, but with a different sponsor.

In a public statement, a Microsoft spokesperson confirmed, “we initially chose to participate in the Seth and Alex variety show based on the audience composition and creative humor of Family Guy, but after reviewing an early version of the variety show, it became clear that the content was not a fit with the Windows brand. According to Variety, Microsoft’s marketing deal, including the Family Guy section, remains, despite it not being a part of the “Almost Live Comedy Show.”

Strangely, however, when the deal was first announced, Gayle Troberman (a Microsoft consumer engagement & advertising general manager) stated that the way Windows 7 would be treated in the show wasn’t a concern to the company. Variety noted that in the special Seth MacFarlane and Alex Borstein carried on with the usual “Family Guy” jokes, which included “riffs on deaf people, the Holocaust, feminine hygiene and incest,” which lead to the dropping of sponsorship.

The Family Guy special will still be run on the evening of November 8, as we mentioned, along with the other shows on Fox, though it will have another sponsor who is yet to be named. There are no rumors yet of who that sponsor might be, but surely it’ll be announced soon, as November 8 isn’t far away.

Microsoft has finally announced the pricing and it is good news to the consumer, with prices for its most popular product, Windows Home Premium, receiving about a 10% price drop. With a drop in price Microsoft is hoping to regain customers after the less than desirable launch of Windows Vista.

Microsoft will also be offering pre-order upgrades with aggressive prices never seen by Microsoft before. These prices are identical to those we reported back in early June, from a leaked Best Buy memo.

Upgrades:

  • Home Premium – $ 119.99 (Vista Launch price of $159.99)
  • Professional* – $ 199.99 (Vista launch price of $199.99)
  • Ultimate – $ 259.99 (Vista launch price of $259.99)

Pre-Order Upgrades:

  • Home Premium – $49.99
  • Professional – $99.99

Full Retail:

  • Home Premium – $ 199.99 (Vista launch price $239.99)
  • Professional* – $ 299.99 (Vista launch price $299.99)
  • Ultimate – $ 319.99 (Vista launch price $399.99

* Windows Vista Business and Windows 7 Professional are used for comparable references

Pre-orders will be limited but Microsoft has not commented yet on what the supply limitations will be. The pre-orders will launch Friday, June 26 – July 11 in the US, Canada, and Japan and will end sooner if supplies are depleted. The UK, France, and Germany preorders launch July 15 – August 14 or will end sooner if supplies are depleted. Keep an eye on windows7upgradeoption.com starting tomorrow, as we anticipate more details being announced about this program on that website. The pre-order upgrades will only be available online and only from select retailers like Best Buy, Amazon.com and the Microsoft Store.

Microsoft is trying to show that Windows 7 is better than Vista in every form. With its more aggressive pricing, and excellent beta reviews, Microsoft wants the world to know that this is the OS you want.

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