What are the different types of web applications of Microsoft Office 2010?
Microsoft Office 2010 has a new feature which makes available the online versions of Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint and Microsoft OneNote. This feature allows users to access their files from anywhere and you could use it in any computer. Web applications of the Microsoft Office 2010 allow the users to view, edit and share their documents in any system. You might do this web application on any web browser without changing the format of the files. While you are online, you upload your files and download it to your system then after editing you need not to worry about changing the format of your file. Online versions might be more advanced and easier for users who are familiar with previous versions. Users could share and work simultaneously on their documents with other people online. Using the familiar user interface, you could create new documents and do basic editing. You might get things done according to your schedule with the Office web applications.
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