With the included programs Microsoft Office 2013 Professional Plus meets all the demands placed on extensive office software. Whether you’re creating form letters, managing business figures and spreadsheets, designing presentations, creating databases or organizing your emails for your business and private projects, it all can be done in no time with Office applications.
Which programs are included in Microsoft Office 2013 Professional Plus?
- Microsoft Word 2013 – for the creation and editing of your texts and documents
- Microsoft Excel 2013 – for processing data records in tabular form
- Microsoft PowerPoint 2013 – for the creation of inspiring presentations
- Microsoft Outlook 2013 – for managing your emails, contacts, schedules and tasks
- Microsoft OneNote 2013 – for creating and managing your notes
- Microsoft Publisher 2013 – for easily creating professional looking publications
- Microsoft Access 2013 – for database creation with internet access
Microsoft makes extensive use of the cloud in Microsoft Office 2013. The suite lets users save documents directly to Microsoft’s SkyDrive cloud service. Through this feature, a user can log on to a computer that does not have the Office software installed and use Microsoft’s Web Office components to access, edit and share a document. The 2013 version of the suite does not require additional software components, which made the process unwieldy in previous versions.
Microsoft has made some welcome improvements to the specific software elements in its Office suite. Among the enhancements to Microsoft Word 2013 is the ability to open PDF documents directly from within Microsoft Word and edit them, which can be a real timesaver. It can also actively reflow text around pictures or video images as a user types. Microsoft Word also comes with Simple Markup, a new revision option that gives users a clean, uncomplicated view of a document but still has indicators to note tracked changes.
Whats more?
The software also provides a reply button for comments, allowing users to discuss changes and track comments within the text. The Microsoft Excel 2013 spreadsheet software offers recommendations for the best charting options. Microsoft Power Point 2013 allows a user to navigate slides in a presentation while showing the audience only the current slide. Microsoft Outlook 2013 has inline replies to make it easier to process email and also lets users see multiple contacts and their social network connections in one view on “people cards.” Microsoft OneNote 2013 takes advantage of touch-screen capabilities to make note taking easier.
System Requirements
- 1.4 GHz, 2-core processor
- Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10
- 1 GB (32bit), 2 GB (64bit) RAM
- 3 GB of available hard disk space
- DirectX 9 graphics card for the use of graphics hardware acceleration