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Hi, I’m Keenan Newton, a senior product marketing manager on the SharePoint team.
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The new People Hub in Outlook 2013
Ever wonder what’s going on with the person you haven’t spoken to in a while? Want to find out what’s new with someone before sending them an email or giving them a call? If you do, Office 2013 is the product for you.
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The new Visio start experience
The new Visio start experience is all about helping you quickly and easily find the template you need to begin your diagramming experience.
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Touch-friendly viewing of Office documents in smartphone browsers
With the new Office, we are making document viewing more touch-friendly in browsers on many popular smartphones.
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Overview of Search in SharePoint 2013
Quick introduction: My name is Gerhard Schobbe, I’m the Group Program Manager for the team in the SharePoint organization that’s focused on search scenarios for Information Workers in the Enterprise. -
A Modern, People-First Inbox in Outlook 2013
You’ve probably realized that the person at the desk next to you uses Outlook differently than you.
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Introducing spreadsheet controls in the new Office
We have 5 brand new Excel, Web Excel and SharePoint features to introduce to you in Office 2013, all designed to help you manage the use of spreadsheets and Access databases.
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API in the new Visio
Our previous posts have discussed some of the great end user features we’ve added to the new Visio.
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VSDX: the new Visio file format
Visio 2003, 2007 and 2010 all had the same primary Visio Drawing (VSD) file format.
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Changing your style in the new Word
There are lots of reasons to spend time styling your document – you may be trying to follow a publishing requirement, to make your document stand out, or just make it easier to read.
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SkyDrive for Android phones now available
A few weeks ago we announced our intention to release an official SkyDrive app for Android phones. -
Introduction to the Data Model and Relationships in Excel 2013
This post is brought to you by Diego Oppenheimer a Program Manager on the Excel team.