Microsoft Office 2010 Professional Plus x86 14.0.4760.1000 Fully ...

Office 2010 is more "role-based" than previous versions. There are features tailored to employees in "roles such as research and development professionals, sales persons, and human resources." Borrowing from ideas termed "Web 2.0" when implemented on the Internet, Microsoft incorporated features of SharePoint Server in Office 2010. New features also include a built-in screen capture tool, a background removal tool, a protected document mode, new SmartArt templates and author permissions. The 2007 "Office Button" was replaced with a menu button that leads to a full-window file menu, known as Backstage View, giving easy access to task-centered functions such as printing and sharing. A notable accessibility regression from 2007 is that the menu button no longer follows Fitts's law. A modified Ribbon nterface is present in all Office applications, including Office Outlook, Visio,OneNote, Project, and Publisher. Office applications also have functional...

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