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How to Export Excel Charts as Image Files

How to Export Excel Charts as Image Files

By Jim Tanous • May 28, 2014

Microsoft Excel is a powerful spreadsheet application, but it also allows for the creation of a wide variety of impressive charts and graphs. While sharing an entire Excel file is often preferable, sometimes you may wish to only share or export the graph or chart. Here are several ways to export an Excel chart as an image.

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Microsoft Launches Office 365 Personal: 1 PC or Mac and 1 Tablet for $6.99 Per Month

Microsoft Launches Office 365 Personal: 1 PC or Mac and 1 Tablet for $6.99 Per Month

By Jim Tanous • Apr 16, 2014

Microsoft has launched a new subscription tier of its Office 365 program called Office 365 Personal. The new tier offers access to Office apps on just one PC or Mac, plus one tablet, for $6.99 per month or $69.99 per year, 30 percent less than Office 365 Home.

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Microsoft Launches Office for iPad: Free to View, Subscription to Edit

Microsoft Launches Office for iPad: Free to View, Subscription to Edit

By Jim Tanous • Mar 27, 2014

Microsoft on Thursday finally unveiled Office for iPad, with new CEO Satya Nadella demonstrating the suite at a press event in San Francisco. Word, Excel, and PowerPoint are all free to download and view documents, but those wishing to create or edit on their tablets will need an Office 365 subscription.

Mobile

Microsoft Identifies RTF Word Vulnerability, Issues Temporary Fix

Microsoft Identifies RTF Word Vulnerability, Issues Temporary Fix

By Jim Tanous • Mar 24, 2014

Microsoft on Monday issued a security alert about a security vulnerability in the company’s Word productivity software. The flaw allows attackers to execute remote code via a malicious RTF document and affects all supported versions of Word and Outlook.

Windows

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Microsoft’s German Office Exec Claims Office for Mac 2014 Will Launch This Year

Microsoft’s German Office Exec Claims Office for Mac 2014 Will Launch This Year

By Jim Tanous • Mar 11, 2014

Office for Mac may soon receive a long-awaited update. According to Microsoft’s Office Product Manager in Germany, the company is preparing Office for Mac 2014, with an expected release date of later this year.

Mac

Microsoft Starts Rollout of Office 2013 Service Pack 1

Microsoft Starts Rollout of Office 2013 Service Pack 1

By Jim Tanous • Feb 25, 2014

Microsoft has started rolling out the first major update to its latest productivity suite. Office 2013 Service Pack 1 is available now via Windows Update or direct download from Microsoft and includes improved support for Windows 8.1 and IE11, support for high-DPI displays, and numerous bug fixes and performance improvements.

Windows

Office for iPad Reportedly Set to Launch in the First Half of 2014

Office for iPad Reportedly Set to Launch in the First Half of 2014

By Jim Tanous • Feb 16, 2014

Microsoft’s long-awaited Office for iPad is still in the works, and may even launch before Gemini, the touch-based version of Office for Windows 8. ZDNet’s Mary Jo Foley reports that the app is scheduled to hit the iOS App Store in the first half of 2014.

Mobile

How to Choose Between the 32-bit and 64-bit Versions of Office

How to Choose Between the 32-bit and 64-bit Versions of Office

By Jim Tanous • Aug 19, 2013

Many PC users have upgraded to 64-bit versions of Windows and third party software, and they enjoy the increased access to system memory and speed that the architecture provides. But it’s not a good idea to run every app in 64-bit mode. One example is Office, and we explain why some users may prefer the 32-bit version.

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Office to Be Included with “Small Screen” x86 Windows 8 Tablets

Office to Be Included with “Small Screen” x86 Windows 8 Tablets

By Jim Tanous • Jun 5, 2013

A major selling point of tablets running ARM-based Windows RT was that Office, Microsoft’s flagship productivity software, was included for free. The company oddly chose not to extend the same offer to x86-based Windows 8 tablets, including its own Surface Pro. Those devices could still run Office, of course, but users had to purchase the software in addition to the cost of the hardware. At Computex last night, however, Microsoft Windows chief Tami Reller announced a change in policy… at…

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Microsoft’s Office 365 Home Premium Hits 1 Million Subscribers

Microsoft’s Office 365 Home Premium Hits 1 Million Subscribers

By Jim Tanous • May 29, 2013

Microsoft announced Wednesday that its consumer-targeted Office 365 Home Premium subscription service has reached a user base of 1 million just 3.5 months after its launch. Microsoft lauded the number as proof that its grand vision of subscription-based software is taking hold. Although first launched in June 2011, Office 365 was initially targeted to business customers who sought a way to license up-to-date versions of Office alongside syncing and Exchange capabilities. Late last year, the company announced its plans to…

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