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Microsoft Office 2010 was released April 25, 2010. It succeeds Office 2007 and is succeeded by Office 2013.  
'''Microsoft Office 2010''' is a version of [[Microsoft Office]] released on April 25, 2010. It is the last version to support [[Windows XP]] and [[Windows Vista]].


==Features==
== Features ==
The UI is based on the Ribbon UI carried over from Office 2007 , but is now included in the whole suite and now also full native ribbon customization is available.(in Office 2007 , only the Developer tab could be added/removed natively).
The UI is based on the Ribbon UI carried over from Office 2007, but is now included in the whole suite and now also full native ribbon customization is available (in Office 2007, only the Developer tab could be added/removed natively).
New features have been added , like Sparklines(Excel).
==Beta Versions==
1st Beta: 14.0.4006.1010


Private Beta: 14.0.4417.1000
== Requirements ==
Office 2010 will run on [[Windows XP]] SP3, [[Windows Vista]] SP1 or higher.


Public Beta: 14.0.4536.1000
== Timebomb ==
Many Office 2010 versions (especially the beta versions) will fail somewhere towards the end with no reason given for the failure. This is because the time is incorrect. Changing the system time to an appropriate time should work.


RTM escrow: 14.0.4734.1000
== Editions ==
Office Starter is the free, albeit ad-included and stripped down version of Word and Excel. This version is found in an Office Click-to-Run (C2R), which allows either a bought version of Office to install, or install this. The file can be downloaded from MajorGeeks, but the C2R functions can only be obtained from OEMs.


== Timebomb ==
Office Home and Student is designed for basic use and school use. It includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote.
Many Office 2010 versions(especially the beta versions) will fail somewhere towards the end with no reason given for the failure. This is because the time is incorrect. Changing the system time to an appropriate time should work.


== OS requirements ==
Office Home and Business is essentially Home and Student, but also contains Outlook. Microsoft intended the version to be for small businesses. It includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and OneNote.
Microsoft Office requires Windows XP SP3 , Windows Vista SP1 + and higher.
This version of Office is the last to support Windows XP and Vista.
 
==Versions==
Office Starter is the free, albeit ad-included and stripped down version of Word and Excel. This version is found in an Office Click-to-Run (C2R), which allows either a bought version of Office to install, or install this. The file can be downloaded from MajorGeeks, but the C2R functions can only be obtained from OEMs.


Office Home and Student is designed for basic use and school use.
Office Professional is the high end retail version. It includes Access and Publisher.
Programs included:
Word
Excel
PowerPoint
OneNote


Office Home and Business is essentially Home and Student, but also contains Outlook. Microsoft intended the version to be for small businesses.
Office Professional Plus is the top end version. It includes InfoPath in addition to the versions on Professional. This is meant for businesses only, along with the somewhat reduced Office Standard.
Programs Included:<br>
Word<br>
Excel<br>
PowerPoint<br>
Outlook<br>
OneNote<br>


Office Professional is the high end retail version. Includes Access and Publisher.
== Builds ==
{{Builds Legend}}
* '''''[[/14.0.4006.1010|Build 4006]]'''''
* '''''[[/14.0.4417.1000|Build 4417]]'''''
* '''''[[/14.0.4536.1000|Build 4536]]'''''
* '''''[[/14.0.4734.1000|Build 4734]]'''''
* '''''[[/14.0.4760.1000|Build 4760]]'''''


Office Professional Plus is the top end version. Includes InfoPath in addition to the versions on Professional. This is meant for businesses only , along with the somewhat reduced Office Standard.
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Latest revision as of 18:05, 22 May 2020

Microsoft Office 2010 is a version of Microsoft Office released on April 25, 2010. It is the last version to support Windows XP and Windows Vista.

Features

The UI is based on the Ribbon UI carried over from Office 2007, but is now included in the whole suite and now also full native ribbon customization is available (in Office 2007, only the Developer tab could be added/removed natively).

Requirements

Office 2010 will run on Windows XP SP3, Windows Vista SP1 or higher.

Timebomb

Many Office 2010 versions (especially the beta versions) will fail somewhere towards the end with no reason given for the failure. This is because the time is incorrect. Changing the system time to an appropriate time should work.

Editions

Office Starter is the free, albeit ad-included and stripped down version of Word and Excel. This version is found in an Office Click-to-Run (C2R), which allows either a bought version of Office to install, or install this. The file can be downloaded from MajorGeeks, but the C2R functions can only be obtained from OEMs.

Office Home and Student is designed for basic use and school use. It includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote.

Office Home and Business is essentially Home and Student, but also contains Outlook. Microsoft intended the version to be for small businesses. It includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and OneNote.

Office Professional is the high end retail version. It includes Access and Publisher.

Office Professional Plus is the top end version. It includes InfoPath in addition to the versions on Professional. This is meant for businesses only, along with the somewhat reduced Office Standard.

Builds

  • No information available
  • Existence doubtful
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  • Leaked or released