SharePoint
Online works with familiar Office applications. You can easily create Office
documents and save directly to SharePoint Online, or you can coauthor documents
with Microsoft Office Web Apps. Access important documents offline or from
mobile devices and set document-level permissions to help protect sensitive
content. With one click you can communicate in real-time with colleagues,
customers, and partners from within SharePoint sites.
Some
highlights of the new functionality in Microsoft Office 2010 that interoperate
with SharePoint Online include:
·
Backstage
View: The
Microsoft Office Backstage™ view allows users to manage their documents and
related data—they can create, save, and send documents; inspect documents for
hidden metadata or personal information; set options such as turning on or off
AutoComplete suggestions; and more.
·
PowerPoint
Broadcasting:
Presenters can broadcast their slide shows to people in other locations,
whether or not they have PowerPoint installed.
·
Document
Co-Authoring:
With new co-authoring capabilities, multiple users can edit the same document,
at the same time, even if they are in different locations. Users can even
communicate as they work, directly from within the desktop application.
·
Outlook
Alerts:
Users can stay updated on changes to documents and list items on their
SharePoint site by receiving notifications of changes as alerts and Really
Simple Syndication (RSS).
·
Using
SharePoint Workspace to Manage Documents Offline: Users can synchronize
SharePoint 2010 libraries and lists to their computers with
just a few clicks. They can easily update documents and lists offline, and be
confident that everything will automatically synchronize to the server when
they are back online.
SharePoint
Online works with familiar Office applications. You can easily create Office
documents and save directly to SharePoint Online, or you can coauthor documents
with Microsoft Office Web Apps. Access important documents offline or from
mobile devices and set document-level permissions to help protect sensitive
content. With one click you can communicate in real-time with colleagues,
customers, and partners from within SharePoint sites.
Some
highlights of the new functionality in Microsoft Office 2010 that interoperate
with SharePoint Online include:
·
Backstage
View: The
Microsoft Office Backstage™ view allows users to manage their documents and
related data—they can create, save, and send documents; inspect documents for
hidden metadata or personal information; set options such as turning on or off
AutoComplete suggestions; and more.
·
PowerPoint
Broadcasting:
Presenters can broadcast their slide shows to people in other locations,
whether or not they have PowerPoint installed.
·
Document
Co-Authoring:
With new co-authoring capabilities, multiple users can edit the same document,
at the same time, even if they are in different locations. Users can even
communicate as they work, directly from within the desktop application.
·
Outlook
Alerts:
Users can stay updated on changes to documents and list items on their
SharePoint site by receiving notifications of changes as alerts and Really
Simple Syndication (RSS).
·
Using
SharePoint Workspace to Manage Documents Offline: Users can synchronize
SharePoint 2010 libraries and lists to their computers with
just a few clicks. They can easily update documents and lists offline, and be
confident that everything will automatically synchronize to the server when
they are back online.