Microsoft Office 2013

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Microsoft Office 2013 is a version of Microsoft Office, a productivity suite for Microsoft Windows. It is the successor to Microsoft Office 2010 and includes extended file format support,user interface updates and support for touch among its new features. Office 2013 is suitable for IA-32 and x64 systems and requires Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2 or a later version of either. A version of Office 2013 comes included on Windows RT devices. Mainstream support ends on April 10, 2018. Extended support ends on April 11, 2023.
Development on this version of Microsoft Office was started in 2010 and ended on October 11, 2012, when Microsoft Office 2013 was released to manufacturing. Microsoft released Office 2013 to general availability on January 29, 2013. This version includes new features such as integration support for online services (including OneDrive, Outlook.com, Skype, Yammer and Flickr), improved format support for Office Open XML (OOXML), Open Document (ODF) and Portable Document Format (PDF) and support for multi-touch interfaces.
Microsoft Office 2013 comes in twelve different editions, including three editions for retail outlets, two editions for volume licensing channel, five subscription-based editions available through Microsoft Office 365 program, the web application edition known as Office Web Apps and the Office RT edition made for tablets and mobile devices. Office Web Apps are available free of charge on the web although enterprises may obtain on-premises installations for a price. Microsoft Office applications may be obtained individually; this includes Microsoft Visio, Microsoft Project and Microsoft SharePoint Designer which are not included in any of the twelve editions.

Microsoft Office 2013 Product Key for Professional Plus

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 [Tested working on Jan 1st. 2013]

Other Microsoft Office 2013 Professional Plus Product Key ( New Update )

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New features

Office 2013 is more cloud-based than previous versions; a domain login, Office 365 account, or Microsoft account can now be used to sync Office application settings (including recent documents) between devices, and users can also save documents directly to their OneDrive account.
Microsoft Office 2013 includes updated support for ISO/IEC 29500, the International Standard version of Office Open XML (OOXML) file format: in particular it supports saving in the "Strict" profile of ISO/IEC 29500 (Office Open XML Strict). It also supports OASIS version 1.2 of ISO/IEC 26300:2006, Open Document Format, which Office 2013 can read and write. Additionally, Office 2013 provides full read, write, and edit support for ISO 32000 .
New features include a new read mode in Microsoft Word, a presentation mode in Microsoft PowerPoint and improved touch and inking in all of the Office programs. Microsoft Word can also insert video and audio from online sources as well as the capability to broadcast documents on the Web. Word and PowerPoint also have bookmark-like features which sync the position of the document between different computers.
The Office Web Apps suite was also updated for Office 2013, introducing additional editing features and interface changes.
Other features of Office 2013 include:
  • Flatter look of the Ribbon interface and subtle animations when typing or selecting (Word and Excel)
  • A new visualization for scheduled tasks in Microsoft Outlook
  • Remodeled start screen
  • New graphical options in Word
  • Objects such as images can be freely moved; they snap to boundaries such as paragraph edges, document margin and or column boundaries
  • Online picture support with content from Office.com, Bing.com and Flickr (by default, only images in public domain)[clarification needed What kind of support?]
  • Ability to return to the last viewed or edited location in Word and PowerPoint
  • New slide designs, animations and transitions in PowerPoint 2013
  • Support for Outlook.com and Hotmail.com in Outlook
  • Support for integration with Skype, Yammer and SkyDrive
  • IMAP special folders support
  • Excel 2013 supports new limit models, as follows:
Quantifiable limits in objects
ObjectUpper limit
Characters in a table or column name100 characters
Number of tables in a model2,147,483,647 bytes (GB minus 1 byte)
Number of columns and calculated columns in a table2,147,483,647 bytes (2 GB minus 1 byte)
Memory limit, checked when saving a workbook4,294,967,296 bytes (4 GB)
Concurrent requests per workbook6
Number of connections5
Number of distinct values in a column1,999,999,997
Number of rows in a table1,999,999,997
String length536,870,912 bytes (512 MB)
Restrictions in objects
CategoryDetails
Reserved characters that cannot be used in a Name1. , ; ' ` : / \ * | ? " & % $ ! + = () [] {} < >
Remarks
1 "Name", in this context, is a form of variable in Microsoft Excel

Removed features

The following features are removed from Microsoft Office 2013.
Removed from the entire suite
  • Microsoft SharePoint Workspace
  • Microsoft Clip Organizer
  • Microsoft Office Picture Manager
  • Office 2007 and Office 2010 chart styles
  • Ability to insert a 3D cone, pyramid, or cylinder chart (It is still possible to insert a 3D rectangle chart and change the shape after insertion.)
  • Only basic version of help files available while offline. There is no longer an option to install local help files during installation.
Features removed from Microsoft Word
  • Custom XML markup has been removed for legal reasons
  • Older WordArt objects are now converted to new WordArt objects
  • Word 2013 no longer uses ClearType
Features removed from Microsoft Access
  • Access Data Projects (ADP)
  • Support for Jet 3.x IISAM
  • Access OWC control
  • dBASE support suite[31]
Features removed from Microsoft Outlook
  • Download Headers Only mode for IMAP
  • Outlook Exchange Classic offline
  • Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 support
  • Public Folder Free/Busy feature (/Cleanfreebusy startup switch)
  • Ability to import from or export to any formats other than Personal Storage Table (PST) or comma-separated values (CSV)
  • Notes and Journal customization
  • Outlook Activities tab
  • Outlook Mobile Service (OMS)
  • Outlook Search through Windows Shell
Features removed from Microsoft PowerPoint
  • Support for Visio Drawing