#FIVE KEY FEATURES OF MICROSOFT WORD FULL#
This new view automatically resizes a document to the full window and displays your documents in easy-to-read columns. Switch to the Read Mode and the Ribbon collapses as do most of the tabs. If you use Word more to read documents than to create them, you’ll like Word 2013’s new Read Mode which is clean and distraction-free. This pane replaces the dialog box from earlier versions and stays open as you work to show formatting options for the currently selected object. When you right-click an object and choose, for example, Format Picture or Format Shape, a new formatting task pane opens. Click it to configure placement and text wrapping options, all without moving to the Ribbon. Select a picture, chart, or SmartArt object, and the handy new Layout Options icon appears outside the object’s top right corner. They are a visual way to show when the object, such as an image, chart, or SmartArt illustration, is aligned with the top of a paragraph or to a heading or other elements on the page. The new Alignment Guides in Word 2013 make lining up images and other objects a snap. Easy Graphic Alignment and Layout Options From here, you preview your choices and can even save your formatting as a default for all new documents. Document formatting can be quickly defined by choosing Themes, Colors, and Fonts to use with them. Word 2013 still supports the Ribbon interface but now features for styling a document are combined within the new Design Tab so they’re easy to find. If you are a long-time Word user, this new landing page may take some getting used but it can be disabled if the old look is preferred. In the right pane, you can pick from various templates, such as blank, flyer, blog post, and many more as well as search Microsoft’s library of online templates.
In the left pane, you’ll see a list of your most recent Word documents as well as the option to open additional files. The first change you’ll see when you launch Word 2013 is a startup screen rather than a blank document, as in older versions of Word. What are the top Word 2013 new features? 1. It’s a pleasant surprise then that Word 2013 boasts useful new and improved features across the board, from document creation to reading, editing, and collaboration. As the oldest of the Office applications, Microsoft Word was already packed with extensive word processing capabilities.