Office 2010 Technical Preview 1 x86&x64

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Office 14技术测试版Build v14.0.4006.1010.
这一种子由wzor泄露而出,预计正式版发布将要到明年,在测试版中产品名已经被更改为
Microsoft Office 2010 Professional Plus (Technical Preview).

 

Earlier this week we learned that Microsoft would be giving out the Office 2010 Technical Preview to select testers on an invite-only basis. In January, screenshots of the alpha (then still codenamed Office 14) were leaked a week after select testers got them. This time, testers don't even have the Technical Preview yet, but new screenshots have already arrived (see below). Office 2010 will be available in 32-bit and 64-bit, and both flavors have been leaked.

The most important part to remember here is that this version is build 14.0.4006.1010. The build number of the official Technical Preview, which is scheduled for two months from now, is not known, so it is perfectly possible that this is not the build that testers will be getting.

Office 2010 includes Access 2010, Excel 2010, InfoPath 2010, OneNote 2010, Outlook 2010, PowerPoint 2010, Project 2010, Publisher 2010, SharePoint Designer 2010, SharePoint Workspace 2010, Visio 2010, and Word 2010.

Installation

Honestly, this really isn't much different from the Office 2007 setup. You may note that not all the applications are here. That is because this setup is for the Professional Plus SKU. I did not bother taking screenshots of the installation for Project, SharePoint Designer, or Visio. Without further ado, here are the screenshots from the 64-bit version.

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Access 2010 Technical Preview

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Excel 2010 Technical Preview

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InfoPath 2010 Technical Preview

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OneNote 2010 Technical Preview

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Outlook 2010 Technical Preview

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PowerPoint 2010 Technical Preview

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Project 2010 Technical Preview

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Publisher 2010 Technical Preview

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SharePoint Designer 2010 Technical Preview

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SharePoint Workspace 2010 Technical Preview

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Visio 2010 Technical Preview

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Word 2010 Technical Preview

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As you can see, some applications have changed a lot more than others. The ribbon seems to be on every application now, which is great for consistency's sake. The splashscreen you see for every application is actually animated, which is why the colours at the bottom will look slightly different from screenshot to screenshot. The biggest change, in my opinion, is that the no file/orb menu is no longer a menu. When you click the colored office button, you get a screen that is shown in the second screenshot for each application. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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