Viewing documents are easy. It acts very much like PowerPoint during a slide-show, using keyboard shortcuts and click-to-move-along slides. To read more about Office 2010 and Office Web Apps, you can find more on the ZDNet iGeneration blog.
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PowerPoint Web App converts documents which aren't up to the latest .docx specification, but this is done in a matter of seconds. To read more about Office 2010 and Office Web Apps, you can find more on the ZDNet iGeneration blog.
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To create new slides and more content, it's as simple as clicking a button on your mouse. To read more about Office 2010 and Office Web Apps, you can find more on the ZDNet iGeneration blog.
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Some, not all, of the features are in here - but most are basic ones only used for quick editing before a presentation. To read more about Office 2010 and Office Web Apps, you can find more on the ZDNet iGeneration blog.
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Editing mode gives you a notes bar as well as some other tabs allowing you to make quick edits. To read more about Office 2010 and Office Web Apps, you can find more on the ZDNet iGeneration blog.
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You can add links really easily and quickly, just as you would in ordinary PowerPoint. To read more about Office 2010 and Office Web Apps, you can find more on the ZDNet iGeneration blog.
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As you can see, the Ribbon interface is still an integral part of the user experience. To read more about Office 2010 and Office Web Apps, you can find more on the ZDNet iGeneration blog.