13 Facts About Office X

1.

Microsoft Office X, or simply Office X, is a family of client software, server software, and services developed by Microsoft.

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2.

Now, Windows and Office X have shifted to predictable release schemes to update software.

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3.

Major feature of the Office X suite is the ability for users and third-party companies to write add-ins that extend the capabilities of an application by adding custom commands and specialized features.

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4.

An application for Office X is a webpage that is hosted inside an Office X client application.

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5.

Microsoft Office X has a security feature that allows users to encrypt Office X documents with a user-provided password.

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6.

Microsoft Office X is available in several editions, which regroup a given number of applications for a specific price.

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7.

Microsoft Office X has been criticized in the past for using proprietary file formats rather than open standards, which forces users who share data into adopting the same software platform.

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8.

In 1993, Microsoft Office X Professional was released, which added Microsoft Access 1.

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9.

SharePoint, a web collaboration platform codenamed as Office X Server, has integration and compatibility with Office X 2003 and so on.

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10.

The main features of Office X 2010 include the backstage file menu, new collaboration tools, a customizable ribbon, protected view and a navigation panel.

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11.

Microsoft Office X 2010 featured a new logo, which resembled the 2007 logo, except in gold, and with a modification in shape.

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12.

Microsoft Office X 2001 was launched in 2000 as the last Office X suite for the classic Mac OS.

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13.

Benchmarks suggested that compared to its predecessor, Office X 2008 ran at similar speeds on Intel machines and slower speeds on PowerPC machines.

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