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Seminar Report
On
Microsoft Office 2010

In Partial Fulfillment of MCA V Semester of Master of Computer Applications


Rajasthan Technical University, Kota

Submitted by

GURUDUTT BISSA

MCA V Semester

Guide
Dr Priyadarshi Patni
Associate Professor, Computer Science

Department of Computer Science


Lachoo Memorial College of Science & Technology
Affiliated to Rajasthan Technical University, Kota December 2010
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

I take this humble opportunity to express my deep sense of gratitude to my seminar guide
Dr Priyadarshi Patni, Associate Professor who in all respect helped me tangibly from
the beginning till the fulfillment of my seminar .His expert guidance and inspiration
brought completion of the seminar.
I would like to thank Prof. Dr Rajeev Mathur, Director of Computer Engineering
Department, who gives me this opportunity. I would also like to thank to all my teachers
who directly or indirectly supports me time to time.
Last but not least I would like to express a deep sense of gratitude from the bottom
of my heart to my parents, without whom it was impossible for me to reach at this stage.

Thank you & Regards.

GURUDUTT BISSA
Department of Computer Science

CERTIFICATE

This is to certify that the seminar report entitled

MICROSOFT OFFICE 2010

is prepared by

GURU DUTT BISSA

in partial fulfillment of the degree of


MCA V Semester Examination 2010,
under our supervision and guidance.

Prof (Dr) Rajeev Mathur Dr Priyadarshi Patni


Director Associate Professor, Computer Science

Date :
INDEX
CONTENTS

Abstract

1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 History

1.2 About

1.2.1 Collaboration between NRC n University of Cambridge

1.2.2 NOKIA MORPH

2. NOKIA MORPH PHONE


2.1 CONCEPT OF NOKIA MORPH

2.2 FEATURES OF MORPH CONCEPT

2.2.1 What is Nanotechnology?


2.2.1.1 Various Nanotechnologies used
2.2.1.1aMolecular nanotechnology
2.2.1.1b NANO-ENABLED ENERGY
2.2.1.1c ENHANCED ENERGY HARVESTING AND
STORAGE
2.2.1.1c.1 ENHANCED ENERGY DENSITY
BATTERIES
2.2.1.1c.2 SUPERCAPACITORS
2.3.1.1c.3SOLAR CELL RESEARCH
2.3.1.1c.4ENERGY HARVESTING FROM RF USING
WIDE
BAND ANTENNAS n USING
NEMSSTRUCTURES
2.2.2 SENSING
2.2.3 NANOSCALE-GRASS
2.2.4 SELF-CLEANING
2.2.5 STRECTHABLE
2.2.6 SPIDER-SILK
2.2.7 TRANSPARENT-ELECTRONICS
2.2.8 HAPTIC-SURFACE
2.2.9 WEARABLE-DEVICE
2.2.10RECYCLYING

3. ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES


3.1Advantages of Nanotechnology
3.2 Disadvantages

4. CONCLUSIONS

5. REFERENCES
INTRODUCTION

We on the Office team are excited to be releasing Microsoft® Office 2010. We believe
we’ve raised the bar again and delivered the best productivity experience across the PC,
phone and browser. It is the result of constant, in-depth research and analysis of
feedback and data that we receive from our half-billion customers like you around the
world. With each version we have two primary objectives: 1) Build on the essentials you
use today and 2) create tools that anticipate your changing needs. In that spirit, Office
2010 makes common tasks easier and faster, while bringing new tools that we believe
will become the essentials of your work tomorrow.

Even the best ideas can get lost in the growing sea of information. So, Office 2010 is
designed to help you make your ideas stand out. Whether your ideas are intended to
inspire one person or transform an international organization, Office 2010 is designed to
help those ideas flow and flourish. Use enhanced picture and video tools to create a
compelling presentation to ace a class or close a deal. Make sense of volumes of
information using new and enhanced tools to visually display key trends in your data,
even within a single cell. But it’s not just about more and better; it’s about faster and
easier. With the enhanced Ribbon and new ways to navigate through your work, your
ideas can keep flowing from start to finish.

The best ideas often result from several minds working together. Office 2010 offers
new and enhanced ways for you to work on ideas with more people and with less hassle.
With co-authoring, edit the same document at the same time with others. No more
multiple versions or waiting your turn. And with Microsoft Office Communicator
integrated throughout several Office 2010 applications, you can view the presence of
your team members and communicate with them in the context of the work at hand and
the flow of your ideas.

Sometimes your best ideas come to you when you’re away from your computer. Office
2010 is designed to give you the flexibility to work when, where, and how you want.
With Microsoft Office Web Apps, Microsoft Office Mobile 2010, and expanded offline
capabilities, you can work confidently and seamlessly across different devices.

Office 2010 is all about helping your ideas flow and flourish, across the PC, phone, and
browser. We are excited to have you experience all the ways it will help you bring your
ideas to life.
CHAPTER 1

OFFICE 2010 At a Glance

The objective of it is to set the stage of customer pains that we will solve with Office
2010 and to introduce the Office 2010 pillars.
The majority of observations we’ve made through user behavior and market trends can
be grouped into a few areas.
The core mission of the Microsoft Office team is to deliver fast, reliable, easy-to-use
software that helps you engage in your daily activities.
We believe that great productivity software should do the following:
• Be easy to use, fast and reliable
• Deliver the results you expect across your pc, phone and browser
• Be engineered for the diversity of people everywhere
• Help you get more from it every day
We have a single-minded focus on executing well on the everyday essentials, and
dedication to breaking new ground with innovative ideas to provide you with the best
tools for how you will work today and in the future

The
Practical
Productivi
ty
Platform

Security,
Manageability
&
Performance

Work Together - Challenge in sharing expertise and staying connected.


2010 designed to help people work better together while helping IT maintain control
through collaboration without compromise
Stronger emphasis on teamwork. It’s recognized that greater results come from sharing
expertise but technology has often been a barrier in helping people to work together
efficiently. Barrier is coming down with social computing in the mainstream.
This is especially driven by the “Millennials” or “Gen Y” who are now entering the
workforce. They like to work collaboratively. They grew up with technology and an
internet connection; find answers with a mouse click versus a trip to the local library
Teams are more global – need to overcome geographic and time zone obstacles
Nature of teamwork has changed – desire to work on deliverables at the same time
Customers are demanding faster response times – need to stay connected to respond
quickly to stay competitive. Especially in this economic environment.

Bring Ideas to Life - Challenge in managing volumes of digital information


2010 designed to help people bring ideas to life by drawing insights from information
We’ve entered a truly digital age where the challenge has shifted from digging to find
information to managing large volumes of information to find the right insights and
present it in a meaningful way.
People are often overwhelmed by the information available – how can you weed
through all of it to find the insights to make the right decisions?
Shift towards digital content – YouTube takes up the majority of bandwidth today

Use Office Anywhere - Challenge in working across locations and devices


2010 designed to let people use Office from virtually anywhere, through a PC, phone or
browser
People expect to have access to the information they need no matter where they are.
Most mobile workers travel with a laptop, but they also want the ease and flexibility to
stay informed and productive by using their phone while waiting in line at the airport or
in a store, or by logging on to a computer in a hotel lobby.

Practical Platform for IT - And IT has arguably the toughest balancing act – the need
to deliver these capabilities to the business while facing their own pressures in managing
cost & complexity
Challenge in helping a diverse workforce be productive while connecting business
processes to desktops
2010 is designed to be the practical platform for IT
It’s IT’s job to empower people with the right tools to be productive – from the creative
types looking for cutting edge multimedia, to the number-crunching Excel power users.
In meeting a variety of work-styles, they often must balance how to introduce new
capabilities to meet the needs of some, while maintaining continuity and familiarity for
others.
Since users don’t rely solely on one computer to get things done, and given trends
toward “consumerization of IT” where people have preferences in the types of hardware
and software they want to use both at home and at work, IT is challenged to support
more devices.

The Office 2010 platform delivers on the promise in 3 ways – Simplifying challenges,
Safeguarding, and Connecting. These all support the business user needs to be more
connected, be more productive, and work anywhere.

• Simplifying focuses on making the everyday and deployment requirements easier


to manage.
• Safeguarding brings security to Office applications and reduces risk from threats
and keeps your data safe, sanitary, and secure.

• Connecting is all about expanding the features for Office with connected servers,
services, and anywhere access.
CHAPTER 2

IMPROVING PERFORMANCE
(Utilizing new and existing hardware)

Emphasis no needs to upgrade hardware, and that the Office team have taken the idea
from the O/S team with making 2010 faster than 2007 on the same hardware.Office
2010 was built to maximize performance across the hardware you already own, while
also positioning you for future hardware innovations such as 64-bit chips, advanced
graphics cards, multi-core processors and alternative form factor devices
Following are minimum system requirements for Microsoft Office Professional Plus
2010:

Processor 500 MHz processor; 1 GHz required for Outlook with Business Contact Manager

Memory 256 MB RAM; 512 MB recommended for graphics features, Outlook Instant Search,
Outlook with Business Contact Manager, and certain advanced functionality

Hard disk 3.0 GB available disk space

Display 1024x768 or higher resolution monitor

Operating Windows XP with Service Pack (SP) 3 (32-bit operating system (OS) only) or Windows
system Vista® with SP1, Windows 7, Windows Server® 2003 R2 with MSXML 6.0, Windows
Server 2008, or later 32- or 64-bit OS.

Graphics Graphics hardware acceleration requires a DirectX® 9.0c graphics card with 64 MB or
more video memory

Additional Certain advanced functionality requires connectivity to Microsoft Exchange Server


Notes 2010, Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010, Microsoft Office Communications Server
2007 R2, and/or Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2010.

 Certain features require Windows Search 4.0.

 Internet functionality requires an Internet connection.

 Certain online functionality requires a Windows Live ID.

 Certain features require Internet Explorer (IE) 6 or later, 32-bit browser only.

 Viewing a PowerPoint presentation broadcast requires one of the following browsers:


Internet Explorer 7 or later for Windows, Safari 4 or later for Mac, or Firefox 3.5 or later
for Windows, Mac or Linux.

 Certain OneNote features require Windows Desktop Search 3.0, Windows Media®
Player 9, Microsoft ActiveSync® 4.1, microphone, audio output device, video recording
device, TWAIN-compatible digital camera, or scanner. Send to OneNote Print Driver
and Integration with Business Connectivity Services require Microsoft .NET Framework
3.5 and/or Windows XPS features.

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