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Microsoft Office 2013: 10 Best Features


July 18, 2012 11:06 AM Go inside Office 2013, Microsoft's ambitious suite for both desktop and mobile devices.
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Big Screen Bonanza

Huge touchscreen displays aren't necessarily a feature of Office 2013, but the suite's stylus- and multi-touch-oriented UI enables it to work quite well with enormous LCD panels, such as Perceptive Pixel's 82-inch monster. PowerPoint presentations, particularly ones with embedded video, are a natural for large touch panels.

Educators may find large touchscreens useful too. A professor, for instance, could use OneNote in the classroom, jotting lecture notes and diagrams directly on a gigantic touchscreen; students could later access the notes via SkyDrive.

(Image credit: Perceptive Pixel)

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