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Microsoft tweaked its Office Web Apps






Microsoft adjusted its Office Web Apps earlier this week with some improvements designed to make Excel and PowerPoint a little easier to use.
Excel fans can now insert, delete and rename individual worksheets in a workbook, as it can on the desktop version. To do this, open the Excel file in the editor online. Then simply right-click a tab to an existing worksheet. You'll see three options that are familiar to insert, delete or rename. Insert adds a new worksheet in front of the current selection. Remove prompts you to permanently get rid of the leaf. And the name change dialog box appears to enter the new name.
Excel users can now take advantage of the popular feature and assistance AutoSum formula used in calculations and use popular forms. AutoSum find the button in the toolbar. When you click the down arrow calls a list of formulas, such as Sum, Average, Max, and Min can take advantage of the full range of functions and even view the different categories such as general purpose financial, date and time, and statistics, as in the desktop edition.
PowerPoint users also get a new feature. Now you can change the visual theme used in his presentation at any time. Just click on the Change button issue in the toolbar, and you can select from nearly 50 songs on the fly.
You can access the free movement of Office Web Apps in their own dedicated website, giving you the ability to create and edit their own Office documents stored on-line through the cloud-based Microsoft SkyDrive service.
Microsoft also offers online tips, tricks and tutorials to help new users begin using Office Web Apps programs, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote.