ࡱ> /_a0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^ bjbjVV << H,,ooooot< 6g@AgAgAgh^'(Hkllllll?*lo0hh00looAgAg5550ToAgoAgk50k55kӇ0].i{4*i|Xafaiozap 00500000ll50000000i000000000, 5:  For IT professionals: Getting started with Microsoft Office 2010 Microsoft Corporation Published: March 2011 Author: Microsoft Office System and Servers Team ( HYPERLINK "mailto:itspdocs@microsoft.com" itspdocs@microsoft.com) Abstract This book provides an overview of the Microsoft Office 2010 suites and information about how to get started withOffice 2010. The audience for this book includes IT generalists, IT operations, help desk anddeployment staff, IT messaging administrators, consultants, and other IT professionals. The content in this book is a copy of selected content in the HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=181453"Office 2010 Resource Kit technical library (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=181453) as of the publication date. 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Contents  TOC \o "1-4" \h \z   HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394116" Getting help  PAGEREF _Toc286394116 \h xviii  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394117" Exploring Office 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394117 \h 1  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394118" Office 2010 suites  PAGEREF _Toc286394118 \h 2  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394119" Comparisons of Office 2010 editions  PAGEREF _Toc286394119 \h 2  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394120" What's new for IT professionals in Office 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394120 \h 4  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394121" Accessibility Checker  PAGEREF _Toc286394121 \h 4  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394122" Application virtualization  PAGEREF _Toc286394122 \h 4  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394123" Co-Authoring  PAGEREF _Toc286394123 \h 5  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394124" Licensing and volume activation  PAGEREF _Toc286394124 \h 5  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394125" Office 2010 64-bit editions  PAGEREF _Toc286394125 \h 6  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394126" Office Customization Tool changes  PAGEREF _Toc286394126 \h 6  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394127" Office Web Apps  PAGEREF _Toc286394127 \h 7  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394128" Security changes  PAGEREF _Toc286394128 \h 7  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394129" SharePoint Workspace 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394129 \h 8  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394130" Silverlight interactive guides  PAGEREF _Toc286394130 \h 8  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394131" User interface changes  PAGEREF _Toc286394131 \h 8  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394132" Additional resources  PAGEREF _Toc286394132 \h 9  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394133" Under the Hood Investments for Hardware and Performance in Office 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394133 \h 10  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394134" SharePoint Workspace 2010 overview  PAGEREF _Toc286394134 \h 11  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394135" Office Web Apps platform comparison overview  PAGEREF _Toc286394135 \h 14  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394136" Overview of the Office user interface in Office 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394136 \h 16  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394137" Backstage view  PAGEREF _Toc286394137 \h 16  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394138" Ribbon  PAGEREF _Toc286394138 \h 16  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394139" Quick Access Toolbar  PAGEREF _Toc286394139 \h 17  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394140" User interface differences in Office 2010 vs earlier versions  PAGEREF _Toc286394140 \h 18  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394141" New and updated features in Office 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394141 \h 18  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394142" Fluent user interface  PAGEREF _Toc286394142 \h 18  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394143" Backstage view  PAGEREF _Toc286394143 \h 18  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394144" Silverlight  PAGEREF _Toc286394144 \h 18  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394145" File formats  PAGEREF _Toc286394145 \h 19  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394146" Edition comparison  PAGEREF _Toc286394146 \h 19  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394147" Differences between Microsoft Office versions  PAGEREF _Toc286394147 \h 19  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394148" Whats new for IT Professionals  PAGEREF _Toc286394148 \h 21  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394149" Interactive guides to UI changes  PAGEREF _Toc286394149 \h 22  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394150" Microsoft Office 2010: Interactive menu to ribbon guide  PAGEREF _Toc286394150 \h 22  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394151" Interactive menu to ribbon guide overview  PAGEREF _Toc286394151 \h 22  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394152" Interactive menu to ribbon guide run-from-web  PAGEREF _Toc286394152 \h 22  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394153" Interactive menu to ribbon guide downloads  PAGEREF _Toc286394153 \h 22  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394154" Instructions for installing and using the download  PAGEREF _Toc286394154 \h 23  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394155" Instructions for removing the download  PAGEREF _Toc286394155 \h 23  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394156" Product and feature changes in Office 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394156 \h 24  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394157" Changes in Office 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394157 \h 26  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394158" Whats new  PAGEREF _Toc286394158 \h 26  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394159" Whats changed  PAGEREF _Toc286394159 \h 26  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394160" Insert Clip Art task pane and Clip Organizer  PAGEREF _Toc286394160 \h 26  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394161" HTML editor  PAGEREF _Toc286394161 \h 26  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394162" Legacy brightness and contrast  PAGEREF _Toc286394162 \h 26  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394163" Language Preferences  PAGEREF _Toc286394163 \h 27  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394164" Whats removed  PAGEREF _Toc286394164 \h 27  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394165" Insert Clip Art task pane and Clip Organizer  PAGEREF _Toc286394165 \h 27  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394166" Symbol input add-in: East Asia versions of Office 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394166 \h 27  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394167" InterConnect  PAGEREF _Toc286394167 \h 28  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394168" Office Startup Assistant  PAGEREF _Toc286394168 \h 28  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394169" Office Diagnostics  PAGEREF _Toc286394169 \h 28  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394170" Document workspaces  PAGEREF _Toc286394170 \h 28  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394171" Support for Microsoft XML Parser 5  PAGEREF _Toc286394171 \h 29  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394172" Migration considerations  PAGEREF _Toc286394172 \h 29  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394173" Changes in Access 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394173 \h 30  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394174" Whats new  PAGEREF _Toc286394174 \h 30  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394175" Share a database on the Web  PAGEREF _Toc286394175 \h 30  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394176" Export to .pdf and .xps  PAGEREF _Toc286394176 \h 30  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394177" Connect to a Web service as an external data source  PAGEREF _Toc286394177 \h 30  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394178" Backstage view  PAGEREF _Toc286394178 \h 31  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394179" Whats changed  PAGEREF _Toc286394179 \h 31  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394180" Backward compatibility between Access 2010 and Access 2007  PAGEREF _Toc286394180 \h 31  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394181" Enhanced security  PAGEREF _Toc286394181 \h 31  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394182" Support for SQL Server 2008 data types  PAGEREF _Toc286394182 \h 31  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394183" Whats removed  PAGEREF _Toc286394183 \h 32  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394184" Calendar control (mscal.ocx)  PAGEREF _Toc286394184 \h 32  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394185" Microsoft Replication Conflict Viewer  PAGEREF _Toc286394185 \h 32  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394186" Snapshot file format  PAGEREF _Toc286394186 \h 32  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394187" Data access pages  PAGEREF _Toc286394187 \h 32  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394188" Lotus 1-2-3, Paradox, Jet2.x, and Red2 IISAM  PAGEREF _Toc286394188 \h 33  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394189" Migration considerations  PAGEREF _Toc286394189 \h 33  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394190" VBA settings migration  PAGEREF _Toc286394190 \h 33  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394191" Changes in Excel 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394191 \h 34  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394192" Whats new  PAGEREF _Toc286394192 \h 34  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394193" In addressing user needs  PAGEREF _Toc286394193 \h 34  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394194" High performance computing  PAGEREF _Toc286394194 \h 34  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394195" Macro recording support for chart elements  PAGEREF _Toc286394195 \h 35  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394196" Closing XLM/VBA gaps  PAGEREF _Toc286394196 \h 35  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394197" User-defined functions run asynchronously  PAGEREF _Toc286394197 \h 35  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394198" In Business Intelligence  PAGEREF _Toc286394198 \h 35  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394199" Sparklines  PAGEREF _Toc286394199 \h 35  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394200" Slicers  PAGEREF _Toc286394200 \h 36  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394201" Microsoft SQL Server PowerPivot for Excel add-in  PAGEREF _Toc286394201 \h 36  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394202" Calculation feature improvements  PAGEREF _Toc286394202 \h 36  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394203" New version of Solver  PAGEREF _Toc286394203 \h 36  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394204" New statistical functions  PAGEREF _Toc286394204 \h 36  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394205" In Excel Services  PAGEREF _Toc286394205 \h 37  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394206" Excel Services improvements  PAGEREF _Toc286394206 \h 37  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394207" In Office suite changes  PAGEREF _Toc286394207 \h 37  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394208" Backstage view  PAGEREF _Toc286394208 \h 37  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394209" Excel 2010 64-bit advantages  PAGEREF _Toc286394209 \h 38  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394210" Whats changed  PAGEREF _Toc286394210 \h 38  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394211" In addressing user needs  PAGEREF _Toc286394211 \h 38  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394212" Compatibility mode tool  PAGEREF _Toc286394212 \h 38  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394213" File loading performance  PAGEREF _Toc286394213 \h 38  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394214" In Business Intelligence  PAGEREF _Toc286394214 \h 39  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394215" PivotTable improvements  PAGEREF _Toc286394215 \h 39  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394216" Filtering  PAGEREF _Toc286394216 \h 39  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394217" Conditional formatting  PAGEREF _Toc286394217 \h 39  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394218" Icon sets  PAGEREF _Toc286394218 \h 40  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394219" Data bars  PAGEREF _Toc286394219 \h 40  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394220" OfficeArt controls and objects  PAGEREF _Toc286394220 \h 40  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394221" Pattern fills  PAGEREF _Toc286394221 \h 40  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394222" In strategic improvements  PAGEREF _Toc286394222 \h 40  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394223" Charting improvements  PAGEREF _Toc286394223 \h 40  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394224" Whats removed  PAGEREF _Toc286394224 \h 41  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394225" In addressing user needs  PAGEREF _Toc286394225 \h 41  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394226" Clip Art task pane Search in Box  PAGEREF _Toc286394226 \h 41  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394227" ClipArt task pane Clip Organizer  PAGEREF _Toc286394227 \h 41  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394228" In calculation features  PAGEREF _Toc286394228 \h 42  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394229" Conditional Sum Wizard  PAGEREF _Toc286394229 \h 42  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394230" Lookup Wizard  PAGEREF _Toc286394230 \h 42  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394231" Updated statistical functions  PAGEREF _Toc286394231 \h 42  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394232" In Office suite changes  PAGEREF _Toc286394232 \h 43  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394233" Smart tags now Additional actions  PAGEREF _Toc286394233 \h 43  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394234" Calendar control  PAGEREF _Toc286394234 \h 44  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394235" Migration considerations  PAGEREF _Toc286394235 \h 44  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394236" MSXML5  PAGEREF _Toc286394236 \h 44  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394237" VBA settings migration  PAGEREF _Toc286394237 \h 44  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394238" Changes in InfoPath 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394238 \h 45  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394239" Whats removed  PAGEREF _Toc286394239 \h 45  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394240" Data importer framework  PAGEREF _Toc286394240 \h 45  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394241" Data set change tracking  PAGEREF _Toc286394241 \h 45  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394242" InfoPath Form Designer Group Policy template settings  PAGEREF _Toc286394242 \h 45  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394243" Form template exporter  PAGEREF _Toc286394243 \h 45  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394244" Form template samples  PAGEREF _Toc286394244 \h 45  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394245" Human Workflow Services integration  PAGEREF _Toc286394245 \h 45  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394246" Installable form templates  PAGEREF _Toc286394246 \h 46  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394247" Receive and Submit Web service connection  PAGEREF _Toc286394247 \h 46  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394248" Sample data  PAGEREF _Toc286394248 \h 46  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394249" Script code development environment  PAGEREF _Toc286394249 \h 46  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394250" Support for Microsoft XML Parser 5  PAGEREF _Toc286394250 \h 46  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394251" Changes in OneNote 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394251 \h 47  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394252" Whats new  PAGEREF _Toc286394252 \h 47  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394253" Fluent UI  PAGEREF _Toc286394253 \h 47  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394254" The ribbon  PAGEREF _Toc286394254 \h 47  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394255" Backstage view  PAGEREF _Toc286394255 \h 47  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394256" Language preferences  PAGEREF _Toc286394256 \h 47  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394257" File format  PAGEREF _Toc286394257 \h 48  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394258" Improved access to information  PAGEREF _Toc286394258 \h 48  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394259" Search, Outlook integration, organization, and editing improvements  PAGEREF _Toc286394259 \h 48  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394260" Sharing and collaboration features  PAGEREF _Toc286394260 \h 49  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394261" Support for touch-enabled computers  PAGEREF _Toc286394261 \h 49  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394262" Whats changed  PAGEREF _Toc286394262 \h 50  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394263" Task pane replacements  PAGEREF _Toc286394263 \h 50  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394264" Whats removed  PAGEREF _Toc286394264 \h 50  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394265" Outlining features and body text  PAGEREF _Toc286394265 \h 50  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394266" SimpleImporter API  PAGEREF _Toc286394266 \h 50  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394267" Start Live Session  PAGEREF _Toc286394267 \h 50  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394268" Join Live Session  PAGEREF _Toc286394268 \h 51  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394269" Current Live Session  PAGEREF _Toc286394269 \h 51  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394270" Create Outlook Appointment and Create Outlook Contact  PAGEREF _Toc286394270 \h 51  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394271" Task Panes removed  PAGEREF _Toc286394271 \h 51  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394272" Migration considerations  PAGEREF _Toc286394272 \h 51  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394273" OneNote 2010 availability  PAGEREF _Toc286394273 \h 51  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394274" OneNote 2010 file format  PAGEREF _Toc286394274 \h 52  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394275" Upgrading OneNote 2007 notebooks  PAGEREF _Toc286394275 \h 52  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394276" Upgrading OneNote 2003 notebooks  PAGEREF _Toc286394276 \h 53  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394277" OneNote notebook sharing  PAGEREF _Toc286394277 \h 53  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394278" OneNote user data settings migration  PAGEREF _Toc286394278 \h 53  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394279" Changes in Outlook 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394279 \h 55  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394280" Whats new  PAGEREF _Toc286394280 \h 55  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394281" 64-bit editions  PAGEREF _Toc286394281 \h 55  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394282" Bitness registry key  PAGEREF _Toc286394282 \h 55  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394283" Calendar Preview in meeting requests  PAGEREF _Toc286394283 \h 56  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394284" Conversation actions  PAGEREF _Toc286394284 \h 56  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394285" Multiple Exchange accounts  PAGEREF _Toc286394285 \h 56  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394286" Outlook Social Connector  PAGEREF _Toc286394286 \h 56  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394287" Quick Steps  PAGEREF _Toc286394287 \h 56  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394288" Roaming AutoComplete list  PAGEREF _Toc286394288 \h 56  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394289" The ribbon  PAGEREF _Toc286394289 \h 56  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394290" Features available with Office Communicator 2007 R2, Office Communications Server 2007 R2, Lync 2010, and Lync Server 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394290 \h 57  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394291" Features available with Microsoft Exchange Server 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394291 \h 57  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394292" Whats changed  PAGEREF _Toc286394292 \h 58  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394293" Add-in resiliency  PAGEREF _Toc286394293 \h 58  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394294" Conversation view  PAGEREF _Toc286394294 \h 58  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394295" Improved IMAP support  PAGEREF _Toc286394295 \h 58  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394296" Faster performance  PAGEREF _Toc286394296 \h 59  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394297" Menu and commands  PAGEREF _Toc286394297 \h 59  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394298" Scripts not allowed in Public Folders by default  PAGEREF _Toc286394298 \h 59  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394299" Search tools  PAGEREF _Toc286394299 \h 60  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394300" Improved in Outlook 2010 with Exchange Server 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394300 \h 60  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394301" Whats removed  PAGEREF _Toc286394301 \h 60  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394302" Administration tab  PAGEREF _Toc286394302 \h 60  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394303" ANSI offline Outlook data files (.ost) for Exchange synchronization  PAGEREF _Toc286394303 \h 61  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394304" AutoArchive-based retention  PAGEREF _Toc286394304 \h 61  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394305" Calendar rebasing tool  PAGEREF _Toc286394305 \h 61  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394306" Customization of Contact Activity Search folders  PAGEREF _Toc286394306 \h 61  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394307" DAV connectivity for HTTP account types  PAGEREF _Toc286394307 \h 61  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394308" Exchange 2000 connectivity  PAGEREF _Toc286394308 \h 61  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394309" Exchange Message Security feature support  PAGEREF _Toc286394309 \h 62  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394310" Most Recently Used list  PAGEREF _Toc286394310 \h 62  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394311" Outlook integrity check tool (.ost)  PAGEREF _Toc286394311 \h 62  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394312" Photo resize options  PAGEREF _Toc286394312 \h 62  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394313" Postmarking  PAGEREF _Toc286394313 \h 62  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394314" Preview of published Office Online calendars  PAGEREF _Toc286394314 \h 63  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394315" Quick View  PAGEREF _Toc286394315 \h 63  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394316" Remote Mail  PAGEREF _Toc286394316 \h 63  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394317" Search Toolbar add-in  PAGEREF _Toc286394317 \h 63  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394318" Send Link to This Folder  PAGEREF _Toc286394318 \h 63  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394319" Send Options  PAGEREF _Toc286394319 \h 63  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394320" Shade group headings  PAGEREF _Toc286394320 \h 64  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394321" Third-party Exchange client extensions do not load  PAGEREF _Toc286394321 \h 64  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394322" Web browser support  PAGEREF _Toc286394322 \h 64  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394323" Migration considerations  PAGEREF _Toc286394323 \h 64  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394324" Outlook data files (.pst and .ost)  PAGEREF _Toc286394324 \h 65  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394325" Outlook profile file (.prf)  PAGEREF _Toc286394325 \h 65  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394326" Reverting to Office 2007 from Office 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394326 \h 65  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394327" VBA settings migration  PAGEREF _Toc286394327 \h 65  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394328" Changes in PowerPoint 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394328 \h 67  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394329" Whats new  PAGEREF _Toc286394329 \h 67  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394330" Fluent UI  PAGEREF _Toc286394330 \h 67  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394331" The ribbon  PAGEREF _Toc286394331 \h 67  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394332" Backstage view  PAGEREF _Toc286394332 \h 67  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394333" File format  PAGEREF _Toc286394333 \h 68  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394334" Protected View  PAGEREF _Toc286394334 \h 68  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394335" Collaboration and sharing features  PAGEREF _Toc286394335 \h 68  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394336" Presentations to live and virtual audiences  PAGEREF _Toc286394336 \h 68  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394337" Working with text and objects  PAGEREF _Toc286394337 \h 68  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394338" Whats changed  PAGEREF _Toc286394338 \h 69  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394339" Arrange Group  PAGEREF _Toc286394339 \h 69  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394340" Insert a shape  PAGEREF _Toc286394340 \h 69  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394341" Selection pane  PAGEREF _Toc286394341 \h 69  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394342" Whats removed  PAGEREF _Toc286394342 \h 69  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394343" Maximum sound file size  PAGEREF _Toc286394343 \h 69  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394344" Save as Web Page  PAGEREF _Toc286394344 \h 70  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394345" Migration considerations  PAGEREF _Toc286394345 \h 70  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394346" PowerPoint Presentation Files (.ppt/.pptx)  PAGEREF _Toc286394346 \h 70  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394347" Storing or sharing files  PAGEREF _Toc286394347 \h 70  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394348" Presentation security  PAGEREF _Toc286394348 \h 71  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394349" PowerPoint Viewer  PAGEREF _Toc286394349 \h 71  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394350" Macro recorder  PAGEREF _Toc286394350 \h 71  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394351" VBA settings migration  PAGEREF _Toc286394351 \h 71  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394352" Changes in Project 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394352 \h 73  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394353" Whats new  PAGEREF _Toc286394353 \h 73  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394354" Fluent UI  PAGEREF _Toc286394354 \h 73  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394355" Backstage view  PAGEREF _Toc286394355 \h 73  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394356" Team Planner  PAGEREF _Toc286394356 \h 73  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394357" Synchronization with SharePoint lists  PAGEREF _Toc286394357 \h 73  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394358" Manual scheduling  PAGEREF _Toc286394358 \h 74  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394359" Inactive tasks  PAGEREF _Toc286394359 \h 74  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394360" Top-down summary  PAGEREF _Toc286394360 \h 74  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394361" Compare projects  PAGEREF _Toc286394361 \h 74  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394362" Timeline  PAGEREF _Toc286394362 \h 74  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394363" Enhanced copy and paste  PAGEREF _Toc286394363 \h 74  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394364" Excel-like features  PAGEREF _Toc286394364 \h 74  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394365" Find commonly used commands quickly  PAGEREF _Toc286394365 \h 75  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394366" The view slider  PAGEREF _Toc286394366 \h 75  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394367" Backwards compatibility  PAGEREF _Toc286394367 \h 75  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394368" Whats changed  PAGEREF _Toc286394368 \h 75  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394369" Application settings  PAGEREF _Toc286394369 \h 75  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394370" Whats removed  PAGEREF _Toc286394370 \h 75  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394371" Custom forms  PAGEREF _Toc286394371 \h 76  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394372" OWC resource availability graphs  PAGEREF _Toc286394372 \h 76  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394373" Add-ins, sample macros, and project guide  PAGEREF _Toc286394373 \h 76  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394374" Save as Excel Pivot Table  PAGEREF _Toc286394374 \h 76  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394375" Migration considerations  PAGEREF _Toc286394375 \h 77  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394376" VBA settings migration  PAGEREF _Toc286394376 \h 77  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394377" Changes in Publisher 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394377 \h 78  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394378" Whats new  PAGEREF _Toc286394378 \h 78  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394379" The ribbon  PAGEREF _Toc286394379 \h 78  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394380" Backstage view  PAGEREF _Toc286394380 \h 78  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394381" Simplified, cleaner workspace  PAGEREF _Toc286394381 \h 78  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394382" Integrated print and preview experience  PAGEREF _Toc286394382 \h 79  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394383" Save file as .pdf or .xps  PAGEREF _Toc286394383 \h 79  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394384" 64-bit edition  PAGEREF _Toc286394384 \h 79  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394385" Whats changed  PAGEREF _Toc286394385 \h 79  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394386" Improved picture technology  PAGEREF _Toc286394386 \h 79  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394387" Object alignment  PAGEREF _Toc286394387 \h 79  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394388" Improved access to templates and building blocks online  PAGEREF _Toc286394388 \h 80  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394389" Catalog merge  PAGEREF _Toc286394389 \h 80  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394390" Whats removed  PAGEREF _Toc286394390 \h 80  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394391" Web mode  PAGEREF _Toc286394391 \h 80  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394392" Outdated application settings  PAGEREF _Toc286394392 \h 80  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394393" Migration considerations  PAGEREF _Toc286394393 \h 80  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394394" VBA settings migration  PAGEREF _Toc286394394 \h 80  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394395" Changes in SharePoint Designer 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394395 \h 82  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394396" Whats removed  PAGEREF _Toc286394396 \h 82  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394397" Contributor Settings  PAGEREF _Toc286394397 \h 82  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394398" Database features  PAGEREF _Toc286394398 \h 82  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394399" Layout tables  PAGEREF _Toc286394399 \h 83  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394400" Microsoft Script Editor (MSE)  PAGEREF _Toc286394400 \h 83  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394401" Publish, backup, and restore remote Web site  PAGEREF _Toc286394401 \h 83  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394402" Back up a Web site  PAGEREF _Toc286394402 \h 83  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394403" Restore a Web site  PAGEREF _Toc286394403 \h 83  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394404" FTP  PAGEREF _Toc286394404 \h 83  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394405" Import Web site wizard  PAGEREF _Toc286394405 \h 84  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394406" Publish Web site  PAGEREF _Toc286394406 \h 84  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394407" Web package  PAGEREF _Toc286394407 \h 84  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394408" Views  PAGEREF _Toc286394408 \h 84  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394409" Reports view  PAGEREF _Toc286394409 \h 85  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394410" Navigation view  PAGEREF _Toc286394410 \h 85  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394411" Hyperlinks view  PAGEREF _Toc286394411 \h 85  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394412" Migration considerations  PAGEREF _Toc286394412 \h 85  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394413" Changes in SharePoint Workspace 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394413 \h 86  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394414" Whats new  PAGEREF _Toc286394414 \h 86  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394415" SharePoint integration  PAGEREF _Toc286394415 \h 86  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394416" SharePoint Workspace user interface  PAGEREF _Toc286394416 \h 86  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394417" Whats changed  PAGEREF _Toc286394417 \h 86  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394418" SharePoint Workspace product  PAGEREF _Toc286394418 \h 86  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394419" Tools location  PAGEREF _Toc286394419 \h 86  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394420" User credentials  PAGEREF _Toc286394420 \h 87  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394421" Roles and permissions  PAGEREF _Toc286394421 \h 87  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394422" Workspace Manager  PAGEREF _Toc286394422 \h 87  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394423" Whats removed  PAGEREF _Toc286394423 \h 87  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394424" Alerts on contacts  PAGEREF _Toc286394424 \h 87  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394425" E-mail invitation  PAGEREF _Toc286394425 \h 87  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394426" Groove Forms Designer  PAGEREF _Toc286394426 \h 88  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394427" Groove InfoPath Forms  PAGEREF _Toc286394427 \h 88  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394428" Custom tools  PAGEREF _Toc286394428 \h 88  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394429" Groove Workspace Explorer contact list  PAGEREF _Toc286394429 \h 88  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394430" Groove Workspace Explorer workspace list  PAGEREF _Toc286394430 \h 88  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394431" Lite Chat invitations  PAGEREF _Toc286394431 \h 88  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394432" Connect tool  PAGEREF _Toc286394432 \h 88  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394433" Navigate Together feature  PAGEREF _Toc286394433 \h 88  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394434" Communicator  PAGEREF _Toc286394434 \h 89  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394435" Suspended icon overlay  PAGEREF _Toc286394435 \h 89  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394436" Tooltip information about user entering tool  PAGEREF _Toc286394436 \h 89  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394437" Multiple identities  PAGEREF _Toc286394437 \h 89  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394438" Push-to-talk and voice memos  PAGEREF _Toc286394438 \h 89  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394439" Ink chat  PAGEREF _Toc286394439 \h 89  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394440" Migration considerations  PAGEREF _Toc286394440 \h 90  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394441" Changes in Visio 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394441 \h 91  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394442" Whats new  PAGEREF _Toc286394442 \h 91  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394443" Fluent UI  PAGEREF _Toc286394443 \h 91  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394444" The ribbon  PAGEREF _Toc286394444 \h 91  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394445" Backstage view  PAGEREF _Toc286394445 \h 91  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394446" ShapeSheet IntelliSense  PAGEREF _Toc286394446 \h 92  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394447" Whats changed  PAGEREF _Toc286394447 \h 92  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394448" Status bar  PAGEREF _Toc286394448 \h 92  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394449" Customize ink pens  PAGEREF _Toc286394449 \h 92  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394450" Color by Value  PAGEREF _Toc286394450 \h 92  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394451" Visual Studio Add-in/Add-on Wizard  PAGEREF _Toc286394451 \h 93  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394452" Whats removed  PAGEREF _Toc286394452 \h 93  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394453" ShapeStudio  PAGEREF _Toc286394453 \h 93  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394454" Status bar  PAGEREF _Toc286394454 \h 93  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394455" Find Shape feature  PAGEREF _Toc286394455 \h 93  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394456" Stencil docking  PAGEREF _Toc286394456 \h 94  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394457" Migration considerations  PAGEREF _Toc286394457 \h 94  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394458" Process Repository  PAGEREF _Toc286394458 \h 94  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394459" Publish a process diagram to a repository  PAGEREF _Toc286394459 \h 94  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394460" Changes in Word 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394460 \h 97  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394461" Whats new  PAGEREF _Toc286394461 \h 97  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394462" Fluent UI  PAGEREF _Toc286394462 \h 97  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394463" The ribbon  PAGEREF _Toc286394463 \h 97  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394464" Backstage view  PAGEREF _Toc286394464 \h 97  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394465" File format  PAGEREF _Toc286394465 \h 97  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394466" Protected View  PAGEREF _Toc286394466 \h 98  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394467" Collaboration and sharing features  PAGEREF _Toc286394467 \h 98  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394468" Document authoring and graphic enhancements  PAGEREF _Toc286394468 \h 98  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394469" Whats changed?  PAGEREF _Toc286394469 \h 98  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394470" Custom XML markup from XML-based file formats  PAGEREF _Toc286394470 \h 98  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394471" Cut, copy, and paste  PAGEREF _Toc286394471 \h 99  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394472" Document map  PAGEREF _Toc286394472 \h 99  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394473" Print preview  PAGEREF _Toc286394473 \h 99  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394474" RTF file format  PAGEREF _Toc286394474 \h 100  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394475" Smart tags  PAGEREF _Toc286394475 \h 100  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394476" Views  PAGEREF _Toc286394476 \h 100  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394477" Whats removed  PAGEREF _Toc286394477 \h 100  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394478" Person Name removal of smart tag  PAGEREF _Toc286394478 \h 100  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394479" AutoSummary  PAGEREF _Toc286394479 \h 100  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394480" Migrations considerations  PAGEREF _Toc286394480 \h 101  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394481" Migrating Word files  PAGEREF _Toc286394481 \h 101  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394482" Compatibility Checker  PAGEREF _Toc286394482 \h 102  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394483" Embedded Word 2010 objects  PAGEREF _Toc286394483 \h 102  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394484" Equations  PAGEREF _Toc286394484 \h 102  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394485" SmartArt graphics  PAGEREF _Toc286394485 \h 102  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394486" Migration considerations from Office 97-2003 to Office 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394486 \h 102  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394487" VBA settings migration  PAGEREF _Toc286394487 \h 103  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394488" Tools for Office 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394488 \h 104  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394489" Office 2010 Tools  PAGEREF _Toc286394489 \h 104  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394490" Changes introduced in the 2007 Office system  PAGEREF _Toc286394490 \h 113  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394491" Setup changes introduced in the 2007 Office system  PAGEREF _Toc286394491 \h 114  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394492" Setup architecture  PAGEREF _Toc286394492 \h 114  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394493" Setup features comparison  PAGEREF _Toc286394493 \h 114  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394494" Setup files  PAGEREF _Toc286394494 \h 115  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394495" Language-neutral architecture  PAGEREF _Toc286394495 \h 115  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394496" Customization model  PAGEREF _Toc286394496 \h 116  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394497" Choosing a customization tool  PAGEREF _Toc286394497 \h 116  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394498" Product and feature changes introduced in the 2007 Office system  PAGEREF _Toc286394498 \h 118  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394499" File format  PAGEREF _Toc286394499 \h 118  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394500" Security  PAGEREF _Toc286394500 \h 119  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394501" User interface  PAGEREF _Toc286394501 \h 119  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394502" Object model  PAGEREF _Toc286394502 \h 119  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394503" Access 2007  PAGEREF _Toc286394503 \h 119  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394504" Excel 2007  PAGEREF _Toc286394504 \h 120  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394505" Outlook 2007  PAGEREF _Toc286394505 \h 120  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394506" Word 2007, PowerPoint 2007, and OneNote 2007  PAGEREF _Toc286394506 \h 120  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394507" Technical diagrams for Office 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394507 \h 121  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394508" Models  PAGEREF _Toc286394508 \h 121  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394509" Help and support for Office 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394509 \h 125  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394510" Support options in the Backstage  PAGEREF _Toc286394510 \h 125  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394511" Other support options  PAGEREF _Toc286394511 \h 125  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394512" Assessing the compatibility of Office 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394512 \h 126  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394513" System requirements for Office 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394513 \h 127  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394514" Overview  PAGEREF _Toc286394514 \h 127  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394515" Microsoft Office Professional and Professional Academic 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394515 \h 128  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394516" Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394516 \h 130  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394517" Microsoft Office Standard 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394517 \h 131  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394518" Microsoft Office Home and Student 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394518 \h 132  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394519" Microsoft Office Home and Business 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394519 \h 134  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394520" Microsoft Access 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394520 \h 135  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394521" Microsoft Excel 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394521 \h 136  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394522" Microsoft InfoPath 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394522 \h 137  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394523" Microsoft OneNote 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394523 \h 138  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394524" Microsoft Outlook 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394524 \h 139  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394525" Microsoft PowerPoint 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394525 \h 141  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394526" Microsoft Project Professional 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394526 \h 142  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394527" Microsoft Publisher 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394527 \h 143  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394528" Microsoft SharePoint Workspace 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394528 \h 144  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394529" Microsoft Visio 2010 (Premium, Professional, Standard)  PAGEREF _Toc286394529 \h 145  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394530" Microsoft Word 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394530 \h 146  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394531" Assessment tools for Office 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394531 \h 148  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394532" Assessment tools  PAGEREF _Toc286394532 \h 148  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394533" Application compatibility for Office 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394533 \h 154  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394534" Office 2010 application compatibility guide  PAGEREF _Toc286394534 \h 155  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394535" Introduction to application compatibility in Office 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394535 \h 155  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394536" The application compatibility assessment and remediation process  PAGEREF _Toc286394536 \h 158  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394537" Plan for compatibility testing  PAGEREF _Toc286394537 \h 159  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394538" Plan for assessment  PAGEREF _Toc286394538 \h 159  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394539" Create central repository for assessment documentation and results  PAGEREF _Toc286394539 \h 160  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394540" Identify stakeholders  PAGEREF _Toc286394540 \h 160  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394541" Assign roles for the project participants  PAGEREF _Toc286394541 \h 160  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394542" Identify and interview business units  PAGEREF _Toc286394542 \h 161  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394543" Identify client computers to scan  PAGEREF _Toc286394543 \h 162  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394544" Plan for remediation  PAGEREF _Toc286394544 \h 163  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394545" Determine how applications will be classified and prioritized  PAGEREF _Toc286394545 \h 163  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394546" Identify remediation strategies  PAGEREF _Toc286394546 \h 164  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394547" Plan for piloting  PAGEREF _Toc286394547 \h 164  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394548" Assess the environment  PAGEREF _Toc286394548 \h 165  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394549" Run OEAT  PAGEREF _Toc286394549 \h 165  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394550" Review OEAT results  PAGEREF _Toc286394550 \h 165  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394551" Finalize remediation plans  PAGEREF _Toc286394551 \h 166  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394552" Test and remediate compatibility issues  PAGEREF _Toc286394552 \h 166  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394553" Test add-ins and applications  PAGEREF _Toc286394553 \h 166  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394554" General application testing  PAGEREF _Toc286394554 \h 167  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394555" Office add-in testing  PAGEREF _Toc286394555 \h 168  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394556" Macros and scripts testing  PAGEREF _Toc286394556 \h 169  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394557" Office Automation testing  PAGEREF _Toc286394557 \h 170  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394558" Run Office Code Compatibility Inspector tool  PAGEREF _Toc286394558 \h 170  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394559" Remediate add-ins and applications  PAGEREF _Toc286394559 \h 171  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394560" Get updates from vendors  PAGEREF _Toc286394560 \h 171  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394561" Update internal applications  PAGEREF _Toc286394561 \h 171  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394562" Outlook applications  PAGEREF _Toc286394562 \h 172  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394563" Use parallel installations or virtualization  PAGEREF _Toc286394563 \h 173  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394564" Pilot remediated add-ins and applications  PAGEREF _Toc286394564 \h 173  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394565" Office Environment Assessment Tool (OEAT) user's guide for Office 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394565 \h 175  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394566" About OEAT  PAGEREF _Toc286394566 \h 175  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394567" OEAT requirements  PAGEREF _Toc286394567 \h 177  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394568" Requirements for scanning client computers  PAGEREF _Toc286394568 \h 177  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394569" Requirements for managing OEAT  PAGEREF _Toc286394569 \h 177  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394570" Deploying OEAT  PAGEREF _Toc286394570 \h 178  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394571" Choose a deployment method  PAGEREF _Toc286394571 \h 178  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394572" Create the OEAT settings file  PAGEREF _Toc286394572 \h 179  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394573" Create the OEAT execution script  PAGEREF _Toc286394573 \h 181  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394574" Deploy OEAT and collect the scan results  PAGEREF _Toc286394574 \h 182  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394575" Compile the scan results  PAGEREF _Toc286394575 \h 182  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394576" Working with OEAT data  PAGEREF _Toc286394576 \h 182  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394577" OEAT report overview  PAGEREF _Toc286394577 \h 182  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394578" View top 10 add-ins  PAGEREF _Toc286394578 \h 183  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394579" Organize results by application  PAGEREF _Toc286394579 \h 183  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394580" View unknown add-ins  PAGEREF _Toc286394580 \h 184  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394581" Check for inconsistencies in configuration management  PAGEREF _Toc286394581 \h 184  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394582" Create PivotChart and PivotTable reports  PAGEREF _Toc286394582 \h 184  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394583" Troubleshooting OEAT errors  PAGEREF _Toc286394583 \h 184  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394584" Passive scanning fails and the message Error setting permissions on registry keys appears in the errors.log file  PAGEREF _Toc286394584 \h 184  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394585" Passive scanning fails and the message SCAN: Error setting up passive scan. Some or all identity references could not be translated. appears in the errors.log file  PAGEREF _Toc286394585 \h 185  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394586" You receive the error Old format or invalid type library when you compile OEAT scan results  PAGEREF _Toc286394586 \h 185  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394587" Appendix  PAGEREF _Toc286394587 \h 185  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394588" OEAT command-line parameters  PAGEREF _Toc286394588 \h 186  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394589" Locations scanned by OEAT  PAGEREF _Toc286394589 \h 186  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394590" Microsoft Office Code Compatibility Inspector user's guide  PAGEREF _Toc286394590 \h 189  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394591" About the Inspector  PAGEREF _Toc286394591 \h 189  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394592" Installation  PAGEREF _Toc286394592 \h 190  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394593" Displaying the Developer tab  PAGEREF _Toc286394593 \h 190  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394594" Enable VBA project access  PAGEREF _Toc286394594 \h 190  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394595" Inspecting VBA code  PAGEREF _Toc286394595 \h 190  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394596" Inspecting Visual Studio code  PAGEREF _Toc286394596 \h 193  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394597" Using the Inspector  PAGEREF _Toc286394597 \h 196  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394598" Removing comments in VBA  PAGEREF _Toc286394598 \h 196  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394599" Removing comments in Visual Studio  PAGEREF _Toc286394599 \h 197  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394600" Additional resources  PAGEREF _Toc286394600 \h 197  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394601" Document compatibility for Office 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394601 \h 198  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394602" Plan for using compatibility mode in Office 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394602 \h 199  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394603" Overview of Office document compatibility in Office 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394603 \h 199  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394604" Is using compatibility mode right for your organization?  PAGEREF _Toc286394604 \h 200  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394605" Preparing Office 2010 users for using compatibility features  PAGEREF _Toc286394605 \h 200  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394606" Changing default file formats and other settings for Office 2010 documents  PAGEREF _Toc286394606 \h 202  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394607" Default file format  PAGEREF _Toc286394607 \h 203  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394608" Set default compatibility mode on file creation (Word 2010 only)  PAGEREF _Toc286394608 \h 203  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394609" Save As Open XML in compatibility mode (Word 2010 only)  PAGEREF _Toc286394609 \h 203  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394610" Planning security settings for binary files that are opened in Office 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394610 \h 204  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394611" Office File Validation  PAGEREF _Toc286394611 \h 204  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394612" Office Protected View  PAGEREF _Toc286394612 \h 204  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394613" Plan for document conversion in Office 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394613 \h 206  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394614" Overview of file conversion in Office2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394614 \h 206  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394615" Is conversion right for your organization?  PAGEREF _Toc286394615 \h 207  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394616" Is OMPM the appropriate tool for your organization?  PAGEREF _Toc286394616 \h 207  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394617" OMPM components  PAGEREF _Toc286394617 \h 208  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394618" Enhancements for OMPM 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394618 \h 208  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394619" Considerations for choosing OMPM  PAGEREF _Toc286394619 \h 208  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394620" Files that OMPM scans  PAGEREF _Toc286394620 \h 208  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394621" Files that OMPM does not scan  PAGEREF _Toc286394621 \h 209  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394622" Reporting and remediation considerations  PAGEREF _Toc286394622 \h 209  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394623" Planning guidance for using OMPM in large environments  PAGEREF _Toc286394623 \h 210  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394624" Identify and prioritize files to scan using OMPM  PAGEREF _Toc286394624 \h 210  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394625" Prepare users for working with converted files  PAGEREF _Toc286394625 \h 210  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394626" Tips for scanning large quantities of files by using OMPM  PAGEREF _Toc286394626 \h 211  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394627" Tips for dealing with millions of OMPM scan results  PAGEREF _Toc286394627 \h 211  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394628" Office Migration Planning Manager (OMPM) for Office 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394628 \h 213  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394629" Office Migration Planning Manager overview for Office 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394629 \h 214  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394630" About OMPM  PAGEREF _Toc286394630 \h 214  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394631" OMPM download package contents  PAGEREF _Toc286394631 \h 215  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394632" OMPM installation point  PAGEREF _Toc286394632 \h 215  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394633" How the OMPM File Scanner works  PAGEREF _Toc286394633 \h 215  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394634" Using OMPM tools  PAGEREF _Toc286394634 \h 216  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394635" OMPM required permissions  PAGEREF _Toc286394635 \h 217  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394636" Client computer requirements  PAGEREF _Toc286394636 \h 218  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394637" Administrative computer requirements  PAGEREF _Toc286394637 \h 219  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394638" Set up the Office Migration Planning Manager File Scanner for Office 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394638 \h 221  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394639" Setting up the OMPM file scanner  PAGEREF _Toc286394639 \h 221  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394640" Installing OMPM  PAGEREF _Toc286394640 \h 222  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394641" Uninstalling OMPM  PAGEREF _Toc286394641 \h 222  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394642" Files generated by an OMPM scan  PAGEREF _Toc286394642 \h 223  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394643" Log and .cab files generated by the OMPM File Scanner  PAGEREF _Toc286394643 \h 223  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394644" Files scanned by the OMPM File Scanner  PAGEREF _Toc286394644 \h 224  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394645" Run the Office Migration Planning Manager File Scanner for Office 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394645 \h 226  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394646" Offscan.ini settings  PAGEREF _Toc286394646 \h 226  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394647" Run the OMPM File Scanner from an administrative client computer  PAGEREF _Toc286394647 \h 226  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394648" Run the OMPM File Scanner from a central share  PAGEREF _Toc286394648 \h 227  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394649" Run the OMPM File Scanner on each client computer by using System Center Configuration Manager or a similar tool  PAGEREF _Toc286394649 \h 227  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394650" Run the OMPM File Scanner on each client computer  PAGEREF _Toc286394650 \h 228  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394651" Import Office Migration Planning Manager log files into a database  PAGEREF _Toc286394651 \h 229  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394652" Create an OMPM database  PAGEREF _Toc286394652 \h 229  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394653" Import log files into an OMPM database  PAGEREF _Toc286394653 \h 229  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394654" Import OMPM File Scanner data files into the database  PAGEREF _Toc286394654 \h 230  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394655" Import OMPM File Scanner action files into the database  PAGEREF _Toc286394655 \h 230  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394656" Parameters for ImportScans.bat and ImportActions.bat  PAGEREF _Toc286394656 \h 230  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394657" Fix import failures  PAGEREF _Toc286394657 \h 231  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394658" Delete an OMPM database  PAGEREF _Toc286394658 \h 232  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394659" Analyze Office Migration Planning Manager Reports for Office 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394659 \h 233  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394660" Configure OMPM Reports  PAGEREF _Toc286394660 \h 233  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394661" Review Scan Coverage and Errors  PAGEREF _Toc286394661 \h 233  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394662" Severity levels  PAGEREF _Toc286394662 \h 234  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394663" Errors for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint  PAGEREF _Toc286394663 \h 234  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394664" Review Office 2010 Compatibility  PAGEREF _Toc286394664 \h 239  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394665" Analyze Excel, Word, or PowerPoint files that use macros  PAGEREF _Toc286394665 \h 240  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394666" Review Access Compatibility  PAGEREF _Toc286394666 \h 241  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394667" Access errors  PAGEREF _Toc286394667 \h 242  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394668" Office Migration Planning Manager reference for Office 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394668 \h 244  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394669" Schema for the Office Migration Planning Manager database in Office 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394669 \h 245  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394670" Schema for the OMPM File Scanner  PAGEREF _Toc286394670 \h 245  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394671" OMPM File Scanner schema: scan data  PAGEREF _Toc286394671 \h 245  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394672" OMPM File Scanner schema: file data  PAGEREF _Toc286394672 \h 247  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394673" Schema for OMPM Compatibility Report data  PAGEREF _Toc286394673 \h 249  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394674" OMPM Compatibility Report data schema: tools, actions, and issues data  PAGEREF _Toc286394674 \h 249  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394675" OMPM Compatibility Report data schema: file location data  PAGEREF _Toc286394675 \h 251  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394676" Schema for Access data  PAGEREF _Toc286394676 \h 252  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394677" Sample script to run the Office Migration Planning Manager File Scanner from a file share for Office 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394677 \h 255  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394678" Office Migration Planning Manager Offscan.ini settings for Office 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394678 \h 259  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394679" Offscan.ini settings table  PAGEREF _Toc286394679 \h 259  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394680" Use IExpress 2.0 to create a distribution package for Office Migration Planning Manager File Scanner in Office 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394680 \h 271  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394681" Create a distribution package for OMPM File Scanner  PAGEREF _Toc286394681 \h 271  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394682" Office Migration Planning Manager 2010 reports filtering reference for Office 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394682 \h 273  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394683" Document compatibility reference for Excel 2010, PowerPoint 2010, and Word 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394683 \h 275  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394684" Downloads  PAGEREF _Toc286394684 \h 275  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394685" Procedures and references for end-users  PAGEREF _Toc286394685 \h 275  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394686" Technical reference  PAGEREF _Toc286394686 \h 276  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394687" File format reference for Office 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394687 \h 278  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394688" Overview of the XML file formats in Office 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394688 \h 279  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394689" Benefits of the Open XML Formats  PAGEREF _Toc286394689 \h 279  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394690" Structure of the Open XML Formats  PAGEREF _Toc286394690 \h 279  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394691" Start part  PAGEREF _Toc286394691 \h 280  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394692" XML parts  PAGEREF _Toc286394692 \h 280  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394693" Non-XML parts  PAGEREF _Toc286394693 \h 280  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394694" Relationship part  PAGEREF _Toc286394694 \h 280  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394695" ZIP package  PAGEREF _Toc286394695 \h 280  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394696" XML file name extensions in Office 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394696 \h 282  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394697" File formats supported in Office 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394697 \h 285  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394698" File formats that are supported in Word2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394698 \h 285  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394699" File formats that are supported in Excel2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394699 \h 287  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394700" File formats that are supported in PowerPoint2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394700 \h 292  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394701" Additional file format information  PAGEREF _Toc286394701 \h 294  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394702" Microsoft Office Clipboard file formats  PAGEREF _Toc286394702 \h 295  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394703" Opening or viewing unsupported file formats  PAGEREF _Toc286394703 \h 296  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394704" Group Policy and Office Customization Tool settings in Office 2010 for OpenDocument and Office Open XML formats  PAGEREF _Toc286394704 \h 297  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394705" About the settings  PAGEREF _Toc286394705 \h 297  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394706" Excel 2010 settings  PAGEREF _Toc286394706 \h 298  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394707" PowerPoint 2010 settings  PAGEREF _Toc286394707 \h 302  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394708" Word 2010 settings  PAGEREF _Toc286394708 \h 306  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394709" Migrating to Microsoft Excel 2010 (white paper)  PAGEREF _Toc286394709 \h 307  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394710" Assess how Outlook 2010 works with different versions of Exchange Server  PAGEREF _Toc286394710 \h 308  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394711" Features supported with Exchange Server 2010, Exchange Server 2007, and Exchange Server 2003  PAGEREF _Toc286394711 \h 308  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394712" Additional resources  PAGEREF _Toc286394712 \h 311  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394713" 64-bit editions of Office 2010  PAGEREF _Toc286394713 \h 312  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394714" Supported Windows operating systems  PAGEREF _Toc286394714 \h 313  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394715" Architecture-specific folders and customization tools  PAGEREF _Toc286394715 \h 313  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394716" Supported scenarios  PAGEREF _Toc286394716 \h 314  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394717" Deployment considerations  PAGEREF _Toc286394717 \h 315  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394718" Advantages  PAGEREF _Toc286394718 \h 315  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394719" Disadvantages  PAGEREF _Toc286394719 \h 315  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394720" General feature deprecations  PAGEREF _Toc286394720 \h 316  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394721" Considerations for Outlook applications  PAGEREF _Toc286394721 \h 317  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394722" Blocking and nonblocking Office applications in 64-bit installations  PAGEREF _Toc286394722 \h 317  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394723" Applications that block a 64-bit Office 2010 installation  PAGEREF _Toc286394723 \h 318  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394724" Applications that do not block a 64-bit Office 2010 installation  PAGEREF _Toc286394724 \h 318  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394725" Setup process  PAGEREF _Toc286394725 \h 318  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc286394726" Assessing your current environment for application compatibility  PAGEREF _Toc286394726 \h 321  Getting help Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this book. This content is also available online in the Office System TechNet Library, so if you run into problems you can check for updates at: http://technet.microsoft.com/office If you do not find your answer in our online content, you can send an e-mail message to the Microsoft Office System and Servers content team at: itspdocs@microsoft.com If your question is about Microsoft Office products, and not about the content of this book, please search the Microsoft Help and Support Center or the Microsoft Knowledge Base at:  HYPERLINK "http://support.microsoft.com" http://support.microsoft.com Exploring Office 2010 Microsoft Office 2010 provides features that help IT administrators configure, validate, deploy, and protect Office installations in their organizations. This section introduces some of the new features and improvements in the Microsoft Office 2010 suites that are relevant to IT professionals. In this section: ArticleDescriptionHYPERLINK \l "zda65f3b7067b435988b727f2f85ebb38"Office 2010 suitesDescribes the editions of the Microsoft Office 2010 suites that are available, and provides an overview of the licensing requirements.HYPERLINK \l "z9b4d1da4c3d746ab8b633efc38ca8057"What's new for IT professionals in Office 2010Describes the new features and improvements in the Microsoft Office 2010 suites that are relevant to IT professionals.HYPERLINK \l "zdbddf9bcbacd44efbd27b1c6a1fe62c7"Under the Hood Investments for Hardware and Performance in Office 2010Provides information about and a link to the "Under the Hood Investments for Hardware and Performance" white paper. HYPERLINK \l "z650cb7814dbd45acb8d32ce9b3a16600"SharePoint Workspace 2010 overviewDescribes the key functionality and architecture of Microsoft SharePoint Workspace 2010. SharePoint Workspace 2010 is the new name for and succeeds Microsoft Office Groove 2007.HYPERLINK \l "ze8db8b2763394ebd814a946847f89ea5"Office Web Apps platform comparison overviewProvides a summary of capabilities of Office Web Apps on Windows Live SkyDrive, and of Microsoft SharePoint 2010 products that are installed on-premises.HYPERLINK \l "z75f01e1dbaff426ab48367053305ffe2"Overview of the Office user interface in Office 2010Provides information about the Microsoft Office Fluent user interface (UI) in Office 2010, including the ribbon, the Quick Access Toolbar, and the new Backstage view.HYPERLINK \l "zc3a58c59519647c6b47b08f30c3de86f"User interface differences in Office 2010 vs earlier versionsDescribes some of the differences among Office 2010, the 2007 Office system, and Office2003 that are relevant to IT professionals.HYPERLINK \l "zf388aa3598e94ad59883e945cb26b0b1"Interactive guides to UI changesProvides a list of interactive ribbon guides for Microsoft Office applications. These guides help users transition from the menus that appear in previous versions of Microsoft Office products to the ribbons that are in Office 2010 products.HYPERLINK \l "z258c6715637c468a9fc9f109dc7927c5"Product and feature changes in Office 2010Provides information about new features, changed features, and deprecated features for the products in the Microsoft Office 2010 suites and Microsoft Project 2010 and Microsoft Visio 2010. Also included are migration considerations for the specific products.HYPERLINK \l "zc5c8db89993c49f89a1087d885e30a66"Tools for Office 2010Lists and describes the tools that are available for Microsoft Office 2010 and provides links to appropriate resources for each.HYPERLINK \l "z5fcc5557e5464cab9848d6ef232f27b4"Changes introduced in the 2007 Office systemProvides a summary of changes in the 2007 Microsoft Office system for administrators who might not be familiar with that version of the product.HYPERLINK \l "zde6c1f821df440fca9e6ac4ee2f05db4"Technical diagrams for Office 2010Provides visual representations or models of recommended solutions for deploying Office 2010.HYPERLINK \l "z508bd596daa74f618a7786fa6727103d"Help and support for Office 2010Describes some support options that are available for the Office 2010 suites. See Also HYPERLINK \l "z258c6715637c468a9fc9f109dc7927c5"Product and feature changes in Office 2010 HYPERLINK \l "z650cb7814dbd45acb8d32ce9b3a16600"SharePoint Workspace 2010 overview Office 2010 suites Six editions of the Microsoft Office 2010 suites are available three user versions and three business versions depending on an organization s needs and licensing requirements. These include the following editions: Microsoft Office Home and Student 2010 Microsoft Office Home and Business 2010 Microsoft Office Standard 2010 Microsoft Office Professional 2010 Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010 Microsoft Office Professional Academic 2010 Note: Microsoft requires activation of all editions of Microsoft Office 2010. This includes those obtained through a Volume Licensing program. Only the volume-licensed version enables organizations to host browser-based versions of the software. Comparisons of Office 2010 editions The following table compares Office 2010 suites, products, and features. Programs, products, and featuresHome and Student Home and Business StandardProfessionalProfessional PlusProfessional AcademicLicensingRetailRetailVolumeRetailVolumeRetail with valid @__.eduMicrosoft Excel 2010YesYesYesYesYesYesMicrosoft OneNote 2010YesYesYesYesYesYesMicrosoft PowerPoint 2010YesYesYesYesYesYesMicrosoft Word 2010YesYesYesYesYesYesMicrosoft Outlook 2010NoYesYesYesYesYesMicrosoft Publisher 2010NoNoYesYesYesYesMicrosoft Access 2010NoNoNoYesYesYesMicrosoft Lync 2010NoNoNoNoYesNoMicrosoft InfoPath 2010NoNoNoNoYesNoMicrosoft SharePoint Workspace 2010NoNoNoNoYesNoOffice 2010 is available in 32-bit and 64-bit editions. For a list of specific requirements, see HYPERLINK \l "z399026a3007c405aa377da7b0f7bf9de"System requirements for Office 2010. See Also HYPERLINK \l "z9b4d1da4c3d746ab8b633efc38ca8057"What's new for IT professionals in Office 2010 HYPERLINK \l "zc3a58c59519647c6b47b08f30c3de86f"User interface differences in Office 2010 vs earlier versions What's new for IT professionals in Office 2010 Microsoft Office 2010 provides new features and improvements that help IT administrators configure, validate, deploy, and protect their Office installations. This article describes some of the changes in these areas. In this article: HYPERLINK \l "z62"Accessibility Checker HYPERLINK \l "z63"Application virtualization HYPERLINK \l "z64"Co-Authoring HYPERLINK \l "z65"Licensing and volume activation HYPERLINK \l "z66"Office 2010 64-bit editions HYPERLINK \l "z67"Office Customization Tool changes HYPERLINK \l "z68"Office Web Apps HYPERLINK \l "z69"Security changes HYPERLINK \l "z610"SharePoint Workspace 2010 HYPERLINK \l "z611"Silverlight interactive guides HYPERLINK \l "z612"User interface changes HYPERLINK \l "z613"Additional resources Accessibility Checker The Accessibility Checker helps people create Office content that is accessible to people with disabilities. A core feature of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, the Accessibility Checker flags issues that can make content unreadable or difficult to read. In addition, organizations and governments that are concerned about compliance for employees can configure Group Policy settings to customize exactly which accessibility issues are checked. For more information about Accessibility Checker, see the following resources: HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=202450"Office 2010: Accessibility investments and document accessibility (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=202450) HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/5916932f-4573-4c60-9af6-8b6f69f0cd2a(Office.14).aspx"Plan for accessibility in Office 2010 (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/5916932f-4573-4c60-9af6-8b6f69f0cd2a(Office.14).aspx) Application virtualization Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) is another method to deploy Office 2010. Virtualization transforms applications into virtualized, network-available services that are not installed on the users computer. Instead, applications can be automatically delivered to the users computer as users need them. By using App-V and Office 2010 together, you can quickly deliver the latest version of Office without having to worry about application conflicts or delays in productivity for users. Deploying Office 2010 with App-V 4.6 (currently in Beta) includes new support for integration with SharePoint Products and Technologies, Outlook Search, and Microsoft OneNote 2010. App-V 4.6 is scheduled for release in 2010. App-V significantly reduces regression and application interoperability testing. App-V also minimizes the effect on users during application upgrades, patching, and terminations of user rights to applications because restarts and uninstallations are no longer required. For more information about Application Virtualization, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=156611"Planning and Deployment Guide for the Application Virtualization System (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=156611). Co-Authoring Co-authoring simplifies collaboration by enabling multiple users to work productively on the same document without intruding on one anothers work or locking one-another out. This capability requires no additional server setup and is the default status for documents that are stored in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010. Co-authoring is supported in Word 2010, PowerPoint 2010, and OneNote 2010. Co-authoring Excel 2010 workbooks in SharePoint is supported by using the Microsoft Excel Web App, which is included with Microsoft Office Web Apps. For more information about Co-Authoring, see the following resources: HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/f6accc60-23b8-4242-b12d-e118270251cf.aspx#bkmk_ca_in_sp"Co-authoring functionality in SharePoint Server 2010 (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/f6accc60-23b8-4242-b12d-e118270251cf.aspx#bkmk_ca_in_sp) HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/0490bf49-4e23-475f-bf37-2000dca31845(Office.14).aspx"Co-authoring administration (SharePoint Server 2010) (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/0490bf49-4e23-475f-bf37-2000dca31845(Office.14).aspx) Licensing and volume activation Microsoft includes product activation technologies in the following products sold through the Volume Licensing channel: Windows Vista, Windows7, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, and now Office 2010. Product activation is verification with the manufacturer to confirm that software is genuine and that its product key is not compromised. Activation establishes a relationship between the software's product key and a particular installation of that software on a device. Activation types include retail, volume, and OEM, and most require interactive steps by the user or IT professional, such as entering a product key from the packaging, or contacting a networked server or telephone service center. Activation technologies and tools vary according to the different channels for the software retail, volume, and OEM. The Microsoft policy requires the activation of all editions of Office 2010. This includes those obtained through a Volume Licensing program. This requirement applies to Office 2010 running on both physical computers and virtual machines. You can use the following methods to activate Office 2010 with Office Activation Technologies: Key Management Service (KMS). KMS uses a KMS host key to activate a KMS host computer and establish a local activation service in your environment. Office 2010 connects to the local KMS host for activation. Multiple Activation Key (MAK). With a MAK, clients activate Office 2010 online with the Microsoft hosted activation servers or by telephone A combination of KMS and MAK. For more information about Office Activation Technologies, see HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/0735c1f5-f874-41f1-b9a9-dbea158524b2(Office.14).aspx"Volume activation overview for Office 2010 (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/0735c1f5-f874-41f1-b9a9-dbea158524b2(Office.14).aspx) and HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/dbff777c-3a2d-4d8e-a7be-6c45900c73c2(Office.14).aspx"Volume activation quick start guide for Office 2010. (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/dbff777c-3a2d-4d8e-a7be-6c45900c73c2(Office.14).aspx) Office 2010 64-bit editions Processors that are 64-bit are quickly becoming the standard for systems ranging from servers to desktop computers. The 64-bit systems can use more virtual and physical memory than 32-bit processors. This lets users work with much larger data sets than they could previously, to analyze and solve large computational problems. Office 2010 introduces native 64-bit versions of Office products to take advantage of the additional capacity provided by 64-bit processors. This additional capacity is only needed by Office users who require Microsoft Excel spreadsheets that are larger than 2 GB, for example. The 32-bit version of Office 2010 provides the same functionality and is also compatible with 32-bit add-ins. This is why Office 2010 will install the 32-bit version by default. For information about the supported operating systems, supported scenarios, setup process, and deployment considerations for 64-bit Office 2010, see HYPERLINK \l "zfaab55b2bb6c4636811e24f6939548d1"64-bit editions of Office 2010. Office Customization Tool changes The Office Customization Tool (OCT) is the main customization tool that administrators use to customize an installation of Microsoft Office 2010 (and the 2007 Microsoft Office system). The OCT is part of the Setup program and is the recommended tool for most customizations, and is available only with volume licensed versions of Office 2010, such as Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010. To determine whether an Office 2010 installation is a volume licensed version, check the Office 2010 installation disk to see whether it contains a folder named Admin. If the Admin folder exists, the disk is a volume license edition; otherwise, the disk is a retail edition. You run the OCT by typing setup.exe /admin at the command line from the root of the network installation point that contains the Office 2010 source files; for example, \\server\share\Office14\setup.exe /admin. For more information about the OCT, see HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/8faae8a0-a12c-4f7b-839c-24a66a531bb5(Office.14).aspx"Office Customization Tool in Office 2010. (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/8faae8a0-a12c-4f7b-839c-24a66a531bb5(Office.14).aspx) The Office 2010 release provides the following new features: Two architecture-specific versions of the OCT, one for 32-bit Office 2010 and one for 64-bit Office 2010. The 64-bit version of the OCT supports 64-bit client editions of Office 2010, and provides the same user interface, capabilities, and OPA settings as the 32-bit version. The OCT files are located in the Admin folder under the x86 (32-bit) and x64 (64-bit) folders, respectively. For information about 64-bit Office 2010, see HYPERLINK \l "zfaab55b2bb6c4636811e24f6939548d1"64-bit editions of Office 2010. Import feature that lets administrators import 32-bit OCT customization (.msp) updates into the 64-bit version of the OCT and 64-bit .msp updates into the 32-bit version of the OCT. This allows administrators of mixed environments (32-bit and 64-bit) to do the Setup customizations one time. For more information, see HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/6bd88342-4f3a-4535-a570-475d251ef9da(Office.14).aspx"Import an Office 2010 Setup customization file. (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/6bd88342-4f3a-4535-a570-475d251ef9da(Office.14).aspx) Support for adding multiple Microsoft Outlook e-mail accounts. Office Web Apps Microsoft Office Web Apps are online companions to Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. They enable people to view, share, and work on documents together with other online users, working across personal computers, mobile telephones, and the web. Business customers who are licensed for Microsoft Office 2010 through a Volume Licensing program can run Office Web Apps on-premises on a server that runs Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2010 or Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010. Office Web Apps are also available to consumers through Windows Live For more information about Office Web Apps, see the HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=198026"Office Web Apps page (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=198026). Security changes Fortunately, several new security controls in Office 2010 make it easier for IT professionals to build a robust defense against threats without diminishing information worker productivity. Five of the new controls provide countermeasures for hardening and reducing the attack surface and mitigating exploits. These include the following: Data Execution Prevention (DEP) support for Office applicationsA hardware and software technology that helps harden the attack surface by preventing the execution of viruses and worms that exploit buffer overflow vulnerabilities. Office file validationAn Office software component that helps reduce the attack surface by scanning files for file format (file fuzzing) exploits before the files are opened by an application. Expanded file block settingsA suite of Group Policy settings that helps reduce the attack surface by providing more specific control over the kinds of files an application can access. Office ActiveX kill bitAn Office feature that administrators can use to prevent specific ActiveX controls from running within Office applications. Protected viewA sandbox environment that helps mitigate attacks by enabling users to preview untrusted or potentially harmful files in a secure viewer. In addition to these new controls, Office 2010 provides several security enhancements that further harden the attack surface by helping to ensure the integrity and confidentiality of data. This includes the following: Cryptographic agility for Microsoft Excel 2010, Microsoft PowerPoint 2010, and Microsoft Word 2010. Trusted time stamping support for digital signatures. Domain-based password complexity checking and enforcement. Encryption strengthening enhancements. Improvements to the password to modify feature. Integrity checking of encrypted files. Office 2010 also provides several security improvements that have a direct effect on information worker productivity. Improvements in the message bar user interface, a trust model that remembers users trust decisions, Trust Center user interface settings, and single identity management are some examples of new features that help make security decisions and actions less intrusive to information workers. In addition, many of the new and enhanced security controls can be managed through Group Policy settings. This makes it easier for you to enforce and maintain your organizations security architecture. For more information about security for Office 2010, see HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/67869078-71c6-45f5-aab0-0823c83aed54(Office.14).aspx"Security overview for Office 2010 (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/67869078-71c6-45f5-aab0-0823c83aed54(Office.14).aspx) and HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/c38e3e75-ce78-450f-96a9-4bf43637c456(Office.14).aspx"Plan security for Office 2010 (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/c38e3e75-ce78-450f-96a9-4bf43637c456(Office.14).aspx). SharePoint Workspace 2010 Microsoft SharePoint Workspace 2010 is a client application that provides easy synchronization of online and offline contributions with SharePoint libraries and lists. By using an Internet connection and Write permission to a SharePoint site, SharePoint Workspace users can create personal site workspaces on their computers. These workspaces enable them to update library and list content locally and easily synchronize with the site. SharePoint Workspace also offers peer collaboration workspaces that synchronize content among invited members. SharePoint Workspace 2010 supports multiple workspace choices and is more tightly integrated with SharePoint processes than its predecessor, Office Groove 2007. For more information about SharePoint Workspace 2010, see HYPERLINK \l "z650cb7814dbd45acb8d32ce9b3a16600"SharePoint Workspace 2010 overview. Silverlight interactive guides Microsoft Silverlight powers the interactive guides that are available with Office 2010. These interactive guides provide simulated menus from previous versions of Office. When users click commands on these menus, the guides show them where the same commands are located on the ribbon or in the Backstage view of Office 2010. We recommend that you deploy Silverlight with Office 2010 if your organization wants to use the interactive guides. For more information about Silverlight Interactive Guides, see the following resources: HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=199518"Learn where menu and toolbar commands are in Office 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=199518) HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/af0b35ef-4e01-49c7-bcfa-c56a42b15ea1(Office.14).aspx"Deploy Microsoft Silverlight with Office 2010 (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/af0b35ef-4e01-49c7-bcfa-c56a42b15ea1(Office.14).aspx) User interface changes Office 2010 builds on the foundation that was established in the 2007 Microsoft Office system by including the ribbon in all Office applications and by adding a new companion feature to the Ribbon, the Microsoft Office Backstage view. The Office Fluent UI is optimized for efficiency and discoverability through the layout of commands that are organized into tabs that group related commands together. Both the ribbon and the new Backstage view can be customized by using the Ribbon extensibility model known as RibbonX, For more information about the Office 2010 user interface, see the following resources: HYPERLINK \l "z75f01e1dbaff426ab48367053305ffe2"Overview of the Office user interface in Office 2010 HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/56c5e2cf-5456-4e5f-96a4-45e12df9382f(Office.14).aspx"Customize the Office user interface in Office 2010 (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/56c5e2cf-5456-4e5f-96a4-45e12df9382f(Office.14).aspx) HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=196623"Office Fluent User Interface Developer Center (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=196623) Additional resources To learn about application-specific changes, application compatibility in Office 2010, and tools for preparing to migrate to Office 2010, see the following resources: For information about application-specific changes in Office 2010, see HYPERLINK \l "z258c6715637c468a9fc9f109dc7927c5"Product and feature changes in Office 2010. To learn about application compatibility in Office 2010, see HYPERLINK \l "zb0d56d5ff780483e8f95dc7360a05208"Office 2010 application compatibility guide, HYPERLINK \l "zc1fa7970974e48b9a2cd343043679490"Office Environment Assessment Tool (OEAT) user's guide for Office 2010, and HYPERLINK \l "zc8823e5c49664adfb8997c30fb719b72"Microsoft Office Code Compatibility Inspector user's guide. For information about tools for preparing your environment for migrating to Office 2010, see HYPERLINK \l "zd037369731f54fc58dd11b9d7f35842f"Office Migration Planning Manager overview for Office 2010. For information about architecture changes that were introduced in the 2007 Microsoft Office system for administrators who might not be familiar with that version of the product, see HYPERLINK \l "z5623705cac5c453ca623385b08b28b31"Setup changes introduced in the 2007 Office system. See Also HYPERLINK \l "zc3a58c59519647c6b47b08f30c3de86f"User interface differences in Office 2010 vs earlier versions HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/f022a92a-2c32-44b7-996d-09e671a41e9c(Office.14).aspx"Setup architecture overview for Office 2010 (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/f022a92a-2c32-44b7-996d-09e671a41e9c(Office.14).aspx0 HYPERLINK \l "z5623705cac5c453ca623385b08b28b31"Setup changes introduced in the 2007 Office system HYPERLINK \l "z399026a3007c405aa377da7b0f7bf9de"System requirements for Office 2010 HYPERLINK \l "z0dee24b309af485bb5edd4b879dcc8f6"Changes in Office 2010 HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/c38e3e75-ce78-450f-96a9-4bf43637c456(Office.14).aspx"Plan security for Office 2010 (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/c38e3e75-ce78-450f-96a9-4bf43637c456(Office.14).aspx) HYPERLINK \l "zf1a9a3c6a3d344c6aec814cd834ebaeb"Application compatibility for Office 2010 HYPERLINK \l "zd037369731f54fc58dd11b9d7f35842f"Office Migration Planning Manager overview for Office 2010 Under the Hood Investments for Hardware and Performance in Office 2010 "Microsoft Office 2010 - Under the Hood Investments for Hardware and Performance" highlights the broad range of hardware that is supported by Microsoft Office 2010 and describes the significant improvements in performance that are available in Office 2010. The white paper includes results from internal testing by Microsoft to demonstrate the noticeable performance gains that users can experience when they use Office 2010 applications to perform common tasks. Download this white paper as a Microsoft Word document (.docx), Portable Document Format file (.pdf) or XML Paper Specification file (.xps): HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=205609"Microsoft Office 2010 - Under the Hood Investments for Hardware and Performance ( HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=205609" http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=205609). See Also HYPERLINK \l "z399026a3007c405aa377da7b0f7bf9de"System requirements for Office 2010 SharePoint Workspace 2010 overview This article describes the key functionality and architecture of Microsoft SharePoint Workspace 2010. SharePoint Workspace 2010 is the new name for and succeeds Microsoft Office Groove 2007. SharePoint Workspace 2010 is a client application that provides fast, any-time interactive access to document libraries and lists on Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 and Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2010. SharePoint Workspace 2010 also provides options for creating Groove peer workspaces and Shared Folder workspaces. SharePoint Workspace 2010 is more versatile than Microsoft Office Groove 2007 and can be integrated with Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 or can run independently. Microsoft SharePoint Workspace 2010 provides a client for Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 and Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2010 that enables real-time synchronization of desktop content with SharePoint documents and lists. SharePoint Workspace 2010 also provides options for creating Groove collaboration workspaces and synchronized shared folders. By using SharePoint Workspace 2010, information workers can easily synchronize online and offline content with a designated SharePoint site or collaborate with external partners and offsite team members through shared workspaces. SharePoint Workspace 2010 is included with Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010. Key features of SharePoint Workspace 2010 include the following: A choice of workspace types: SharePoint workspaces Provide direct bi-directional synchronization of library and list content between a SharePoint site and a workspace on an individual client computer. Creation of a SharePoint workspace enables individual SharePoint users to check out and check in SharePoint library documents from their local computers, bring SharePoint documents and lists to their computers where they can work online or offline, and synchronize local content with a SharePoint site. When an individual client establishes a connection with a SharePoint server, synchronization occurs at regular intervals when the client is online. When a client cannot connect to a SharePoint site, the user can easily take work offline to make updates. The updated documents are automatically synchronized with SharePoint document libraries and lists when the user reconnects. This interface offers an efficient and satisfying alternative to browser access of SharePoint. Unlike other workspace types, the SharePoint workspace is a personal synchronized copy of a SharePoint site. Groove workspaces Provide a rich and secure peer collaboration environment that supports synchronization of content among peer client computers that host a shared workspace. Creation of a Groove workspace enables SharePoint Workspace users to quickly form teams and automatically synchronize online or offline contributions with fellow team members. A full set of collaboration tools lets team members schedule meetings, hold discussions, and share work with trusted partners around the world. Support for communications under various network conditions and across firewalls facilitates timely and effective collaboration. Shared Folder workspaces Support Windows folder sharing among clients. Creation of a Shared Folder workspace lets information workers share the contents of a common folder in a designated Windows Explorer directory. Easy setupWindows users can easily download and run SharePoint Workspace 2010 without IT assistance. Offline and online collaborationInformation workers can easily synchronize online and offline work, through a SharePoint workspace, Groove workspace, or Shared Folder workspace. Content is synchronized dynamically among online collaboration points and updates are transmitted immediately when an offline client comes back online. When an offline client reconnects, SharePoint Workspace automatically adds offline contributions to the workspace and applies workspace updates to the previously offline client. Immediate access to latest document versionsUpdates to SharePoint workspaces are distributed quickly and automatically to SharePoint Server document libraries and lists. Likewise, document and list updates are automatically synchronized (on a 15-minute schedule) from SharePoint servers to SharePoint workspaces. Updates to Groove workspaces are automatically synchronized among workspace peers. Bandwidth usage optimizationTo minimize workload, update packets, instead of whole files or documents, are transmitted over the network. Integration with Windows logonSharePoint Workspace 2010 uses Windows logon credentials to authenticate users so that a separate logon is not necessary. Microsoft Lync integration and built-in workspace messagingSharePoint Workspace 2010 supports Microsoft Lync contact presence detection and messaging while offering workspace members a choice of messaging types. Familiar user interfaceThe user interface presents the ribbon and other technology that is familiar to Office users. Searchable contentWindows Desktop Search 4.0 can be used to find content in workspaces. Common file dialog boxesWindows technology enables Microsoft Office 2010 users to directly open and save files in SharePoint Workspace. Safe Mode operationSharePoint Workspace 2010 users who encounter problems can restart in Safe Mode, attempt to resolve the issue, and then restart as usual. For Groove workspace users: Collaboration tools support document creation and editing, discussions, meeting management, and other tasks. The Documents tool enables users to store, organize, and share Word, text, and other documents. This tool replaces the Groove 2007 Files tool. The Lists tool provides a custom tool Design environment that uses Microsoft InfoPath 2010. Tool developers import form templates designed in InfoPath into the Lists tool and then perform additional layout, sorting, and filtering tasks in the List Tool Designer. The List tool replaces Groove 2007 Forms and InfoPath Forms tools. Built-in security protects user content. SharePoint Workspace 2010 automatically and securely distributes and saves content that Groove workspace members produce during their interactions, transmitting it directly to workspace members for storage on member computers. All communications are private, transmitted only among authenticated members and the content of workspace member transmissions is encrypted over the network. SharePoint Workspace 2010 avoids storing member content on remote servers that might not be secure. Standards-based public key infrastructure (PKI) provides a solid framework for securing Groove workspaces. Ability to traverse firewalls enables collaboration with trusted partners outside the corporate intranet. Compatibility with Office Groove 2007 workspaces simplifies collaboration strategies. Onboard Groove workspace backup mechanism. For more information about SharePoint Workspace functionality, see the SharePoint Workspace product description at HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=162269"Microsoft products online (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=162269). See Also HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/e8a433c1-ea1f-4cf7-adc8-50972f58d465(Office.14).aspx"Plan for SharePoint Workspace 2010 (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/e8a433c1-ea1f-4cf7-adc8-50972f58d465(Office.14).aspx) HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/5290b730-b9fd-4228-93e0-7ace1766aa85(Office.14).aspx"Configure and customize SharePoint Workspace 2010 (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/5290b730-b9fd-4228-93e0-7ace1766aa85(Office.14).aspx) Office Web Apps platform comparison overview Microsoft Office Web Apps are online companions to Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote. They enable people to view, share, and work on documents with other people online across personal computers, mobile phones, and the web. Business customers who are licensed for Microsoft Office 2010 through a Volume Licensing program can run Office Web Apps on-premises on a server that runs Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2010 or Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010. Soon, Microsoft will also offer a hosted SharePoint Online service that can run Office Web Apps. Office Web Apps are also available to consumers through Windows Live SkyDrive. The following table provides a summary of capabilities of Office Web Apps on Windows Live SkyDrive, and of Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Products if they are installed on-premises. Later, these capabilities will also be available on SharePoint Online. CapabilityWindows Live SkyDriveSharePoint 2010 installed on-premisesSharePoint OnlineAudienceFor personal useFor business useFor business useStorage space25 GBConfigurable by ITConfigurable by ITFile size limits50 MB per file for Word, PowerPoint, and OneNote: 2 MB for ExcelConfigurable by ITConfigurable by ITPricingFree (with ads)Office 2010 volume licenseTBDAd Supported'Hotmail integration'Backup and restore''Document life cycle management''IT admin control''Ability to create new documents'Configurable by IT if Office desktop applications are not installed on the active computer.Configurable by IT if Office desktop applications are not installed on the active computer.Browsers supportedWindows: Internet Explorer versions 7 and 8, Firefox 3.5 or later versions, and Chrome 3 or later versions Mac: Safari 4 or later versions, Firefox 3.5 or later versions, Chrome 3 or later versions Linux: Firefox 3.5 or later versions, Chrome 3 or later versionsWindows: Internet Explorer versions 7 and 8, Firefox 3.5 or later versions Mac: Safari 4 or later versions, Firefox 3.5 or later versions Linux: Firefox 3.5 or later versions Windows: Internet Explorerversions 7 and 8, Firefox 3.5 or later versions Mac: Safari 4 or later versions, Firefox 3.5 or later versions Linux: Firefox 3.5 or later versionsMobile supportWord and PowerPoint Web AppsWord, Excel, and PowerPoint Web AppsWord, Excel, and PowerPoint Web AppsMobile browsers supportedInternet Explorer 7: The upcoming Windows Phone 7 Safari 4: iPhone 3G and 3GSInternet Explorer: Windows Mobile 5 through Windows Mobile 6.5 Safari 4: iPhone 3G or 3GS, BlackBerry 4.x and later versions, Nokia S60, NetFront 3.4, 3.5 and later versions, Opera Mobile 8.65 and later versions, and Openwave 6.2, 7.0 and later versionsInternet Explorer: on Windows Mobile 5 through Windows Mobile 6.5 Safari 4: iPhone 3G or 3GS, BlackBerry 4.x and later versions, Nokia S60, NetFront 3.4, 3.5 and later versions, Opera Mobile 8.65 and later versions, and Openwave 6.2, 7.0 and later versions See Also HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=198066"Office 2010 Product Guides: Microsoft Office Web Apps (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=198066) HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=198026"Deploy Office Web Apps in your SharePoint environment (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=198026) HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/8480064e-14a4-4b46-ad6b-0c836b192af2(Office.14).aspx"Understanding Office Web Apps (Installed on SharePoint 2010 Products) (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/8480064e-14a4-4b46-ad6b-0c836b192af2(Office.14).aspx) HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=198031"Microsoft SharePoint Online (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=198031) Overview of the Office user interface in Office 2010 Microsoft Office 2010 builds on the foundation that was established in the 2007 Microsoft Office system by including the ribbon in all Office applications and by adding a new component named the Microsoft Office Backstage view. This article contains an introduction to the Microsoft Office Fluent user interface (UI). The Office Fluent UI makes it easier to find and use commands and features by using the ribbon, the Quick Access Toolbar, and the new Backstage view. In this article: HYPERLINK \l "z1016"Backstage view HYPERLINK \l "z1017"Ribbon HYPERLINK \l "z1018"Quick Access Toolbar Backstage view The Backstage view is accessed by clicking the File tab, which replaces the Microsoft Office button and File menu that were in previous versions of Office. The Backstage view is available in every Office 2010 product that supports the Office Fluent UI. It helps users discover and use the features that are not part of the ribbon, such as sharing, printing, and publishing tools. The Backstage view lets you see all the information about a document in one place. In addition, the Backstage view provides contextual information. For example, a workbook has a disabled macro in it, which is necessary for the file to work correctly, and the macro is blocked to protect your computer. You can view the contextual information about the macro and enable the macro by using the Info tab. Another example, a document that was created in an earlier version of Office is opened in Compatibility mode and some rich new features are disabled. You can view the status of the document and convert the document to the latest version (if you want to use those features) by using the Info tab. If the document is located on a Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Products site and you use features such as Co-authoring, Workflows, Check Out, or Policy, the Info tab will always show you what is occurring with your document (for example, a workflow task that is assigned to you). Similarly to the ribbon, the Backstage can be extended via custom UI that uses XML to define the elements, such as workflow or task information that is specific to your needs. For more information about how to use and customize the Backstage, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=184245"Customizing the Office 2010 Backstage View for Developers (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=184245). Ribbon The ribbon is at the top of the work area in the Office applications, which provides a consistent appearance and behavior. Tabs organize commands in logical groups. Along with the main tabs, which are always present on the screen, the ribbon provides contextual tabs that appear when you are working on a particular object (for example, a table, chart, or image). The contextual tabs provide the appropriate tools at the appropriate time for a particular object. Two new features added to the extensibility model of the ribbon are tab activation and auto-scaling. Tab activation lets you activate a tab (bring a tab to the foreground) on demand. Auto-scaling enables ribbon groups to adapt their layout to best match the horizontal window size. In Office 2010, the ribbon tabs can be easily customized by any user, without using programmatic means. To customize the commands listed on the ribbon, follow these steps: 1. Click the File tab. 2. Click Options, and then select Customize Ribbon. 3. Choose the commands that you want to add or remove from the ribbon. User customizations (including both ribbon and Quick Access Toolbar customizations) can be exported as a single Office UI file. This file can be imported by another user, or can be provided for an enterprise-level deployment by using the Office Customization Tool (OCT). The OCT settings only provide initial defaults and users can still use the application UI to change the settings afterward. To prevent end-user customization, we recommend that you use Group Policy. Tip For information about how to configure settings by using the OCT, see HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/29cdde97-d1a7-4683-9c34-bd0bd78c41cc(Office.14).aspx"Configure user settings for Office 2010 (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/29cdde97-d1a7-4683-9c34-bd0bd78c41cc(Office.14).aspx). The OCT does provide an option to add a file. For more information about how to add a file by using the OCT, see the HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/8faae8a0-a12c-4f7b-839c-24a66a531bb5.aspx#Additional_content"Additional content section in HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/8faae8a0-a12c-4f7b-839c-24a66a531bb5(Office.14).aspx"Office Customization Tool in Office 2010 (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/8faae8a0-a12c-4f7b-839c-24a66a531bb5(Office.14).aspx). You can set or clear administrative policies related to the Office Fluent UI by using the Group Policy Management Console. For new users to the Office 2010 UI, the game Ribbon Hero can be a fun way to learn new tools while improving your productivity with Office. This concept test is an add-in for Word, PowerPoint and Excel that helps you increase your Office skills while you play games, score points, and compete with friends via an optional Facebook application. To download the free game from the Microsoft Office Labs, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=184740&clcid=0x409"Ribbon Hero game (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=184740&clcid=0x409). Quick Access Toolbar The Quick Access Toolbar provides a way to put the commands and buttons that you use most often within easy reach. By default, the Quick Access Toolbar appears above the ribbon on the application title bar. However, users can chose to move it below the ribbon. The Quick Access Toolbar can be easily customized by users to accommodate their working environment. To customize the commands listed on the Quick Access Toolbar, follow these steps: 1. Click the File tab. 2. Click Options, and then select Quick Access Toolbar. 3. Choose the commands that you want to add or remove from the Quick Access Toolbar. User settings (including both ribbon and Quick Access Toolbar customizations) can be exported to be used by another user, or you can choose to import another customized file from this location. For more information, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=184247"Deploying a Customized Ribbon and Quick Access Toolbar in Office 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=184247). See Also HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=182186"Customizing Context Menus in Office 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=182186) HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/56c5e2cf-5456-4e5f-96a4-45e12df9382f(Office.14).aspx"Customize the Office user interface in Office 2010 (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/56c5e2cf-5456-4e5f-96a4-45e12df9382f(Office.14).aspx) User interface differences in Office 2010 vs earlier versions Microsoft Office 2010 provides features that help IT administrators configure, validate, deploy, and protect Office installations in their organizations. This article introduces some of the new features and improvements in the Microsoft Office 2010 suites that are relevant to IT professionals. In this article: HYPERLINK \l "z1119"New and updated features in Office 2010 HYPERLINK \l "z1120"File formats HYPERLINK \l "z1121"Edition comparison HYPERLINK \l "z1122"Differences between Microsoft Office versions HYPERLINK \l "z1123"What s new for IT Professionals New and updated features in Office 2010 The following are highlights of Office 2010. Fluent user interface The Office 2010 Fluent user interface (UI) lets you support users more efficiently. It contains updates to the ribbon and a new Backstage view that displays the details of files and functionalities, even letting you create a custom UI, all within the XML schema. The ribbon organizes commands in a more usable way by presenting them as a set of tabs. Each contextual tab represents a task area relevant to a particular Office product. The ribbon is improved in Office 2010 and is included in all Office 2010 applications. Backstage view The Microsoft Office Backstage view in Office 2010 replaces the Microsoft Office Button of the 2007 Microsoft Office system. The Backstage view enables you to create a custom UI, similar to within the ribbon, and to add elements such as workflow or task information that is specific to an organizations needs. The Backstage view is available in all Office 2010 applications, and replaces the File menu of earlier Microsoft Office versions. Silverlight Microsoft Silverlight is a technology that works in the browser and on the desktops that brings many Microsoft Office experience to life with amazing video, animations and interactivity. Microsoft recommends installing Microsoft Silverlight along with Office to improve the information worker user experience with Office 2010. Specifically, Microsoft Silverlight enables better online experience with Office Online, powers the Office 2010 interactive guides (available with Office 2010), improves the user experience of Office SharePoint 2010, improves the performance of Office Web Companion applications and help with the process of uploading Office document to cloud services. File formats Microsoft Office 2003 introduced a format based on extensible markup language (XML) that enabled you to understand the details of a document. The 2007 Office system made XML the default file format so that you could easily work with your documents. The data that was contained in the XML file listed the content in a document, and the description included any settings that were needed for the document to work within the application. In addition to supporting about 20 different document formats including XML Paper Specification (XPS), Portable Document Format (PDF) 1.5, PDF/A and Open Document Format (ODF) v1.1. Office 2010 continues to support XML. The XML format provides advantages such as easier data mining and content reuse; faster document creation from different data sources; reduction of the size of Excel, PowerPoint, and Word files; and improved data recovery of corrupted files. ODF users can save documents in version 1.1 of the ODF for Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Users can open, edit and save files in the OpenDocument Text (*.odt), OpenDocument Spreadsheet (*.ods), and OpenDocument Presentations (*.odp) formats. Edition comparison Five editions of Office 2010 suites are available three user versions and two business versions. For more information, see HYPERLINK \l "zda65f3b7067b435988b727f2f85ebb38"Office 2010 suites. Differences between Microsoft Office versions Within each application, Office 2010 has improved functionality in many areas. When the 2007 Microsoft Office system was released, a significant difference from Office 2003 was the introduction of the ribbon in the user interface (UI) for Microsoft Office Access 2007, Microsoft Office Excel 2007, Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007, Microsoft Office Word 2007, and parts of Microsoft Office Outlook 2007. The UI changed from a collection of menus and toolbars to a single ribbon mechanism. The Office 2010 suites maintain the ribbon and have some new features. The ribbon is now available across all products of the Office 2010 suites so moving from one application to another is seamless. In addition to changes in the ribbon, the Office 2010 suites background is now a gray color, by default, whereas the 2007 Office system background was blue. The following table describes the differences in UI elements between Office 2010, the 2007 Office system, and Office 2003. UI elementOffice 2010Office 2007Office 2003Menus and tabsThe ribbon replaces menus and toolbars across all Products of Office 2010 and can be fully customized.The ribbon replaces menus and toolbars in Access 2007, Office Excel 2007, PowerPoint 2007, Word 2007, and parts of Outlook 2007.Menus and toolbars only are available.Task panesGroups of commands on the ribbon and the ability to customize.Groups of commands on the ribbon and the ability to customize.Basic task pane.Quick Access Toolbar (QAT)Fully customizable.Introduced in 2007.Not available.Backstage viewMore tools outside the document viewing window.Limited tools that can be accessed through the Microsoft Office Button.Limited tools on the File menuDigital signaturesFound in the Backstage view under Information about Document / Protect Document.Formatted with XMLDSig, found under File / Finalize Document / Signatures.Found under Tools / Options / Security / Digital SignaturesSmart ArtImproved from the 2007 version.Design tools available in all Microsoft Office applications.Not available.Open Formats (*.odt) OpenDocument TextIncluded in this version.Added in 2007 Office system Service Pack 2 (SP2).Not available.Windows Live Writer integrationBlog posting options available in the application.Not available.Not available.Spelling checkerThe spelling checker is now integrated with automatic correction.Basic spelling checker.Basic spelling checker.Paste PreviewA live preview before you commit to Paste. Avoids having to use the Undo button.Paste, Undo, Paste.Basic Paste capabilities.PrintThe Backstage combines Print with Print Preview, Page Layout and other print options. Microsoft Office Button, Print with limited printing tools spread across several commands.Basic Print option on the File menu.SparklinesA miniature chart inserted into text or embedded in a spreadsheet cell to summarize data.Dynamic charts and chart types.Three-dimensional (3-D) charting.E-mail EssentialsConversation, Cleanup, Ignore Thread, and Mail Tips for when a person is out of the office or if e-mail is sent to a group.Not available.Not available.Photo editing toolsAvailable in these applications: (Word 2010, Excel 2010, PowerPoint 2010, Outlook 2010, and Microsoft Publisher 2010).Limited functionality.Limited functionality.Video in Microsoft PowerPointVideo triggers and controls.Not available.Not available. Whats new for IT Professionals To learn about licensing and volume activation, 64-bit editions of Office 2010, application virtualization, security changes, and Office Customization Tool changes in Office 2010, see Whats new for IT Professionals in HYPERLINK \l "z9b4d1da4c3d746ab8b633efc38ca8057"What's new for IT professionals in Office 2010. See Also HYPERLINK \l "z9b4d1da4c3d746ab8b633efc38ca8057"What's new for IT professionals in Office 2010 HYPERLINK \l "z399026a3007c405aa377da7b0f7bf9de"System requirements for Office 2010 HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/af0b35ef-4e01-49c7-bcfa-c56a42b15ea1(Office.14).aspx"Deploy Microsoft Silverlight with Office 2010 (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/af0b35ef-4e01-49c7-bcfa-c56a42b15ea1(Office.14).aspx) Interactive guides to UI changes This article contains a list of interactive ribbon guides that are designed to help users transition from the menus that appear in older versions of Microsoft Office products to the ribbons that are in Office 2010 products. Microsoft Office 2010: Interactive menu to ribbon guide In this article: HYPERLINK \l "z1224"Interactive menu to ribbon guide overview HYPERLINK \l "z1225"Interactive menu to ribbon guide downloads HYPERLINK \l "z1226"Instructions for installing and using the download HYPERLINK \l "z1227"Instructions for removing the download Interactive menu to ribbon guide overview The guides that are listed in this article are visual, interactive references that will help you quickly find, in Office 2010, the new locations of the menu and toolbar commands that you used in older versions of Office. The interactive guides, which are built by using Silverlight technology, simulate older versions of Office. You can run them in a browser from your desktop, either directly from the web or from your desktop after you download them. In the simulation, you click a command on the menu of an older version of an Office product, and the guide shows you where that command is located in the Office 2010 product. Interactive menu to ribbon guide run-from-web If you have Internet access, you can run the interactive guides directly from the Office.com website: HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=199518"Learn where menu and toolbar commands are in Office 2010 and related products (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=199518). The Install button at the top of the Welcome page enables you to download the guide and use it in a Silverlight Out of Browser mode, even when the computer that is running the guide is not connected to the Internet. Interactive menu to ribbon guide downloads You can download each Office 2010 interactive menu to ribbon guide individually: ProductLinkHYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=199519"Word 2010: Interactive menu to ribbon guidehttp://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=199519HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=202102"Outlook 2010: Interactive menu to ribbon guidehttp://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=202102HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=199520"Excel 2010: Interactive menu to ribbon guidehttp://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=199520HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=199521"PowerPoint 2010: Interactive menu to ribbon guidehttp://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=199521HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=199522"OneNote 2010: Interactive menu to ribbon guidehttp://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=199522HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=199523"Publisher 2010: Interactive menu to ribbon guidehttp://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=199523HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=199524"Visio 2010: Interactive menu to ribbon guidehttp://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=199524HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=199525"Project 2010: Interactive menu to ribbon guidehttp://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=199525HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=199526"InfoPath 2010: Interactive menu to ribbon guidehttp://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=199526Instructions for installing and using the download Follow these instructions to install and use the download to start the Interactive Guides locally. To install the download: 1. Download the file by clicking Download. 2. Click Run to start the installation immediately, or click Save to download it to your computer for later use. Double-click the file name when you are ready to use the application. 3. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation.To use the application: 1. Click the shortcut on your desktop or select it from the Start menu. The Welcome page opens. 2. Click the Start button at the bottom of the Welcome page to start the guide. 3. In the guide, click any menu or toolbar command. The guide will show you the location of that command in the 2010 program. Note: Silverlight 3 or Silverlight4 is required to run the guides.Instructions for removing the download Follow these instructions to remove the Interactive Guide download from the local machine. To remove this download from Windows 7 or Windows Vista: 1. Click Start and then click Control Panel. 2. Select Programs and Features. 3. Select Microsoft 2010 Interactive Guide and then click Uninstall.To remove this download from Windows XP: 1. Click Start, click Control Panel, and then click Add or Remove Programs. 2. Select Microsoft 2010 Interactive Guide and then click Remove.See Also HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=151624"Silverlight Deployment Guide (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=151624) HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=199527"Getting Started with Office 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=199527) Product and feature changes in Office 2010 This section contains a list of articles that describe new features, changed features, and deprecated features for the products in the Microsoft Office 2010 suites, as well as Microsoft Project 2010 and Microsoft Visio 2010. Each article also describes migration considerations for the particular product. In this section: ArticleDescriptionHYPERLINK \l "z0dee24b309af485bb5edd4b879dcc8f6"Changes in Office 2010Lists changes in Microsoft Office 2010 since the 2007 Microsoft Office system.HYPERLINK \l "zd15153d823b54a8ab583e94b5e17bdd7"Changes in Access 2010Lists changes in Microsoft Access 2010 since Microsoft Office Access 2007 and migration considerations.HYPERLINK \l "zbee594b401b14d1790cad43735a7382a"Changes in Excel 2010Lists changes in Microsoft Excel 2010 since Microsoft Office Excel 2007 and migration considerations.HYPERLINK \l "zfd661b2f00bd4b8bb324f9ab86adcfed"Changes in InfoPath 2010Lists changes in Microsoft InfoPath 2010 since Microsoft Office InfoPath 2007.HYPERLINK \l "z8f57bbaac01b42f8a6f2cc92e449d1c2"Changes in OneNote 2010Lists changes in Microsoft OneNote 2010 since Microsoft Office OneNote 2007 and migration considerations.HYPERLINK \l "z97a37b3c972b4ceabe0b6a5ff2a1f9bb"Changes in Outlook 2010Lists changes in Microsoft Outlook 2010 since Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 and migration considerations.HYPERLINK \l "z9f33abf299a84550bebcb4a8fbb1322b"Changes in PowerPoint 2010Lists changes in Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 since Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 and migration considerations.HYPERLINK \l "z159b2675069940a4ab9dfadd09ef0e36"Changes in Project 2010Lists changes in Microsoft Project 2010 since Microsoft Office Project 2007 and migration considerations.HYPERLINK \l "zc38787bac182472b8de2a9f13381392d"Changes in Publisher 2010Lists changes in Microsoft Publisher 2010 since Microsoft Office Publisher 2007 and migration considerations.HYPERLINK \l "z895871bb70ee48aab7f3e79af26e3e57"Changes in SharePoint Designer 2010Lists changes in Microsoft SharePoint Designer 2010 since Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer 2007.HYPERLINK \l "z79534b5237714043929465aa328e5ad3"Changes in SharePoint Workspace 2010Lists changes in Microsoft SharePoint Workspace 2010 since Microsoft Office Groove 2007 and migration considerations.HYPERLINK \l "za125e33fd8514aea96725aa4a6d9bc72"Changes in Visio 2010Lists changes in Microsoft Visio 2010 since Microsoft Office Visio 2007 and migration considerations.HYPERLINK \l "ze55b85c1213f47d5809caba9331ae033"Changes in Word 2010Lists changes in Microsoft Word 2010 since Microsoft Office Word 2007 and migration considerations. Changes in Office 2010 This article lists changes in Microsoft Office 2010 since the 2007 Microsoft Office system and migration considerations. In this article: HYPERLINK \l "z1428"Whats new HYPERLINK \l "z1429"Whats changed HYPERLINK \l "z1430"Whats removed HYPERLINK \l "z1431"Migration considerations Whats new For information about the new features in Microsoft Office 2010 that are relevant to IT administrators, see HYPERLINK \l "z9b4d1da4c3d746ab8b633efc38ca8057"What's new for IT professionals in Office 2010. Whats changed This section summarizes the feature changes in Office 2010. Insert Clip Art task pane and Clip Organizer The Insert Clip Art task pane and Clip Organizer functionality remains generally unchanged in Office 2010. However, the user interface is updated to make it easier to search for and insert online clip art. Although you can still download and manage a locally stored clip art collection, there is a decreasing need for clip art to be stored locally. This is because Office users are more Internet-savvy and want to grab and use images from the Web immediately without having to store them for later use. You can HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=202125"download clip art images from Office.com (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=202125). The downloaded images are then available for local (offline), personal use. Important: You are allowed to use the clip art for personal use as determined by the HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=204168"Microsoft Service Agreement (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=204168). Also see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=204172"Use of Microsoft Copyrighted Content(http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=204172). HTML editor The HTML editor is updated for Windows SharePoint Services, Microsoft Office SharePoint Server, and Microsoft InfoPath. New features include cross-browser support, XHTML support, and a shared editor. Legacy brightness and contrast Da Vinci brightness and contrast algorithms replace legacy algorithms, and are now available through the user interface and Office Manager. Legacy brightness and contrast algorithms are still available for backward compatibility. This is a core architecture change. Besides brightness and contrast, other photo editing algorithms and tools are provided through the user interface and Office Manager. With this change, users can receive improved photo editing results. If a photo does not contain 2007 Office system brightness or contrast edits, the visual fidelity of the 2007 Office system brightness and contrast is retained in Office 2010. If a photo does contain 2007 Office system brightness or contrast edits, Office 2010 produces better results because the old effects are converted into new effects. Language Preferences Language Preferences replaces Language Settings and assists users in showcasing language packs and in determining whether the necessary proofing tools or keyboards are enabled. Included are direct links to online locations where users can obtain additional tools. There is also new functionality, such as ScreenTip Language. Whats removed This section provides information about removed features in Office 2010. Insert Clip Art task pane and Clip Organizer Deprecated functionality in both the Insert Clip Art task pane (within client applications) and the standalone Clip Organizer application: Simplified drop-down menu options for "Search In" (replaced by a check box to include or exclude online content) and "Media Types" (Photo, Illustration, Audio and Video. The level of granularity for file extensions is removed). Removing thumbnail icons indicating online content and clip art loading from a media CD. Deprecated functionality in the Insert Clip Art task pane only: Removing the "Organize Clips" link. Deprecated functionality in the standalone Clip Organizer application only: Auto-import local content into Clip Organizer Associate a folder with a particular collection (for use by auto-import) Find Similar Style within a user's local clipart content library Send clip art toMail recipient(s) feature List and Details views of the Clip art (we keep only thumbnail view now) Delete a clip from a particular collection. Symbol input add-in: East Asia versions of Office 2010 The special symbol input add-in is removed from Microsoft Word 2010, Microsoft Excel 2010, Microsoft PowerPoint 2010, and Microsoft Access 2010 in the East Asia versions of Office 2010. This change includes the language releases shown in the following table. LanguageGeographic areaLanguage tag (ll-cc)LCIDChinese (Simplified)People's Republic of Chinazh-cn2052Chinese (Traditional)Hong Kong SARzh-hk3076Chinese (Traditional)Taiwanzh-tw1028 This feature is removed because users can easily access this functionality through the similar feature that is available through the Insert Symbol button in the Symbol group under the Insert tab, or through the Input Method Editor (IME). InterConnect InterConnect is removed from Office 2010. InterConnect provided Japanese users with a unique, electronic business card that could be secured and delivered. It was available as a part of Microsoft Office Ultimate, InterConnect retail SKU, and Microsoft Outlook+InterConnect retail SKU. Office Startup Assistant Although turned off by default in 2007 Microsoft Office system, the ability to create a new Office document from the Start menu, or Office Startup Assistant (OSA), is completely removed in Microsoft Office 2010. Users can no longer manually turn on the feature in the Start menu through Office 2010 setup or open a dialog box to create a new document in an Office 2010 application. This feature is replaced by the ability to create a new Office document for each Office 2010 application from the Microsoft Office Backstage by clicking New and then creating the document. In addition, the improved functionality is compatible with the 64-bit version of Office 2010. Office Diagnostics Office Diagnostics, also known as Customer Watson, is removed for all Office 2010 applications. Because of shifting resources, the focus must be on analysis and reporting features that have been proven beneficial for other teams. Users must now run the repair utility from the Control Panel. Document workspaces The following is removed from Microsoft Word 2010, Microsoft Excel 2010, Microsoft PowerPoint 2010, Microsoft OneNote 2010, Microsoft Visio 2010, and Microsoft Outlook 2010. The ability to create document workspaces. The ability to create shared attachments in Outlook. The ability to invoke actions on Microsoft SharePoint Foundation by using the Document Management pane. The functionality that enables the local copy of the document to synchronize with the server copy. Users can no longer access the following in Service Options in the Option dialog box: Create Document Workspace, Document Information Management, and Document Management. The synchronization functionality is replaced by the implicit cache, which enables users to continue editing within the document workspace even when the document is offline and then automatically sync the changes to Windows SharePoint Services the next time that the document is online. The implicit cache prevents user confusion over which option to use. Support for Microsoft XML Parser 5 Office 2010 does not support Microsoft XML Parser 5 (MSXML5). Existing solutions will not create an instance of MSXML5 objects when they are loaded by Office 2010. Migrate code to Microsoft XML Parser 6 (MSXML6) or to managed code that uses the .NET Framework. Note: MSXML6 does not support Digital Signature code. For more information about MSXML6, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=187366"Building MSXML Applications (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=187366). Migration considerations When planning a migration to Office 2010, review what is new, changed, and removed for Office 2010. In addition, see the Migration considerations sections in the articles listed in See Also. 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If you are upgrading from Microsoft Office Access 2003, see also HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=164065"Changes in Access 2007 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=164065) and HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=164070"Migration considerations for Access 2007 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=164070). In this article: HYPERLINK \l "z1533"Whats new HYPERLINK \l "z1534"Whats changed HYPERLINK \l "z1535"Whats removed HYPERLINK \l "z1536"Migration considerations Whats new This section highlights new features in Access 2010 that might be of more interest to IT administrators. You can find additional resources in the HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=207810"Access 2010 Resource Center on TechNet. (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=207810) Share a database on the Web In Office Access 2007, there was limited support in sharing a database to the Web, where you could only publish your lists and move the database to document libraries. Now, in Access 2010, if you have access to Access Services in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010, you can create a Web database by using Access 2010. Users can use your database in a Web browser window, but you must use Access 2010 to make design changes. Although some desktop database features do not translate to the Web, you can do many of the same things by using new features, such as calculated fields and data macros. Export to .pdf and .xps In Access 2010, you can export data to a .pdf file format (Portable Document Format) or an .xps file format (XML Paper Specification) to print, post, and distribute e-mail. In Office Access 2007 this capability was also available through a downloadable add-in. Beginning with Office Access 2007 SP2 and continued with Access 2010, this feature was built into the product so you do not need to install any additional software. Exporting a form, report, or datasheet to a .pdf file or an .xps file lets you capture information in an easy-to-distribute form that retains all the formatting characteristics, but does not require other users to install Access on their computers to print or review your output. Connect to a Web service as an external data source You can now connect to a Web service as an external data source. You will need a Web service definition file provided by the Web service administrator. After you install the definition file, you can link to Web service data as a linked table. Backstage view The Microsoft Office Backstage is part of the Microsoft Office Fluent user interface (UI) and a companion feature to the ribbon. The Backstage view, which can be accessed from the File tab, contains commands that you apply to an entire database, such as compact and repair, or open a new database. (The File tab replaces the Microsoft Office Button and File menu that were used in earlier releases of Microsoft Office.) Commands are arranged on tabs on the left side of the screen, and each tab contains a group of related commands or links. For example, if you click New, you see a set of buttons that let you create a new database from scratch, or you can select from a library of professionally designed database templates. Whats changed This section summarizes some of the feature changes in Access 2010 that might be of more interest to IT administrators. Backward compatibility between Access 2010 and Access 2007 Access 2010 introduces features that are not supported in Office Access 2007. Although Office Access 2007 SP1 will not open databases that contain these features, Office Access 2007 SP2 offers limited viewing and designing capabilities. Enhanced security Enhanced security features and strong integration with Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2010 help you more effectively manage data and allow you to make your information tracking applications more secure than before. By storing your tracking application data in lists on SharePoint Foundation 2010, you can audit revision history, recover deleted information, and set data access permissions. Office Access 2007 introduced a new security model that is carried forward and improved in Access 2010. Unified trust decisions are integrated with the Microsoft Office Trust Center. Trusted locations make it easy to trust all databases in secure folders. You can load an Office Access 2007 application with code or macros that are disabled to provide a more secure, sandbox experience (that is, unsafe commands cannot be run). Trusted macros are run in Sandbox mode. Support for SQL Server 2008 data types Access 2010 provides limited support in Access projects (.adp) for the following seven new data types introduced in Microsoft SQL Server 2008: date datetime2 datetimeoffset time geography geometry hierarchyID The following three data types are unsupported when you use table or view design mode in Access 2010: geography geometry hierarchyID The alternative is to use SQL Server 2008 design tools for creating tables, views, stored procedures, and functions when you use any of these three data types. You can still use Access 2010 to design reports, forms, modules and macros that reference these data types. Whats removed This section provides information about removed features in Access 2010 that might be of more interest to IT administrators. Calendar control (mscal.ocx) The Microsoft Calendar control (mscal.ocx) is not available in Access 2010. An alternative is to use the date picker control in Access 2010. Opening an application from an earlier version of Access where the control was used will generate an error message in Access 2010 and the control will not appear. Microsoft Replication Conflict Viewer The Microsoft Replication Conflict Viewer is not available in Access 2010. To achieve the same functionality, you can use the ReplicationConflictFunction property in a database replica set so that you can create a custom procedure to resolve synchronization conflicts. For more information, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=165394"How to Use the ReplicationConflictFunction Property (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=165394). Snapshot file format The ability to export a report as a snapshot file is not available in Access 2010. Alternatives to the snapshot file format, in which file formats preserve the layout and formatting of the original report, are .pdf and .xps file formats. Data access pages Beginning with Office Access 2007, the ability to create, modify, or import data access pages was no longer supported. However, data access pages in an Office Access 2007 database would still function. By using Access 2010, you can open a database that includes data access pages. However, the data access pages will not function. When you attempt to open a data access page, you will receive an error message that states that Microsoft Office Access does not support this operation for Data Access Pages. An alternative to using data access pages is to create a Web database and publish to a SharePoint site by using Access Services. For more information, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=182566"What's new for Access Services in SharePoint Server 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=182566). Lotus 1-2-3, Paradox, Jet2.x, and Red2 IISAM The IISAM (installable index sequential access method) for Lotus 1-2-3, Paradox, Jet2.x, and Red 2 is not available in Access 2010. If you need to link to, import from, or export to one of these IISAMs, you can use Office Access 2007 or earlier. When you attempt to create a link to, import from, or export to a Jet 2.x or Red 2 database, and when you select or paste a linked table to Lotus 1-2-3 or Paradox, you might receive one of the following error messages: Migration considerations When you plan a migration to Access 2010, review what is new, changed, and removed for Access 2010. Because Access 2010 has many similarities with Office Access 2007, such as the same native file format, you can also review and use the existing migration documentation for Office Access 2007 when you migrate to Access 2010. VBA settings migration In Office 2010, Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) 6.0 was updated to VBA 7.0. VBA 7.0 settings were reset to their defaults after migration instead of automatically repopulating. This occurred because the registry settings for VBA are in a different hive in Office 2010, as shown in the following table. VersionRegistry subkeyOffice 2000 through Office 2007HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\VBA\6.0\CommonOffice 2010HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\VBA\7.0\Common To correct this problem, copy the VBA 6.0 registry keys from the 6.0 hive to the 7.0 hive. For more information, see HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/4d763016-a153-4d22-b7bb-fec28ea57892(Office.14).aspx"User registry settings to migrate to Office 2010 (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/4d763016-a153-4d22-b7bb-fec28ea57892(Office.14).aspx) and HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=185841"Compatibility Between the 32-bit and 64-bit Versions of Office 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=185841). See Also HYPERLINK \l "z0dee24b309af485bb5edd4b879dcc8f6"Changes in Office 2010 HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=207810"Access 2010 Resource Center on TechNet HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=164065&clcid=0x409"Changes in Office Access 2007 HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=164070&clcid=0x409"Migration considerations for Access 2007 HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=165906"Introduction to Office Migration Planning Manager (OMPM) HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=165749"When to Migrate from Microsoft Access to Microsoft SQL Server Changes in Excel 2010 If you are upgrading from Microsoft Office Excel 2007 to Microsoft Excel 2010, review the changes and migration considerations that are listed in this article. If you are upgrading from Microsoft Office Excel 2003, see also HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=134563"Changes in Excel 2007 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=134563) and HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=164062"Migration considerations for Excel 2007 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=164062). In this article: HYPERLINK \l "z1637"Whats new HYPERLINK \l "z1638"Whats changed HYPERLINK \l "z1639"Whats removed HYPERLINK \l "z1640"Migration considerations Whats new This section highlights new features in Excel 2010 that might interest IT administrators. For more information about new features, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=200398"Whats New in Excel 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=200398). In addressing user needs This section highlights changes in Excel 2010 to address user needs, especially improvements in programmability. High performance computing In Excel 2010, High Performance Computing (HPC) solves computationally intensive problems by using multiple computers. When it runs on a desktop computer, Excel 2010 can offload the evaluation of certain kinds of user-defined function calculations to a compatible cluster, such as Microsoft Windows HPC Server 2008 R2. This offload enables Excel 2010 to continue calculating other parts of the workbook in parallel to the cluster that is calculating the user-defined functions. Complete workbooks can also be calculated on the cluster. For example, a workbook model can be recalculated many thousands of times by performing batches of calculations in parallel on the cluster. When a supported computer cluster is available, users can instruct Excel 2010 to use that cluster by selecting a cluster connector and configuring a specific cluster name to use in the Advanced options of the Excel Options dialog box. Use this capability in Excel 2010 to solve mathematical analysis or data processing problems, or Monte Carlo simulations. Cluster-safe user-defined functions must be implemented in an XLL. You cannot create a cluster-safe user-defined function in VBA or in a COM Automation add-in. Also, cluster-safe user-defined functions cannot interact with Excel in any way except to return their value. Workbooks must be designed for the cluster. This means that existing workbooks will not necessarily work on the cluster without modification. This option is not supported for 32-bit and ia64-based, language-specific, Itanium platforms. For more information, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=193165"HPC Services for Excel(http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=193165). Macro recording support for chart elements In Microsoft Office Excel 2007, recording a macro while formatting a chart, or other object, did not produce any macro code. However, in Excel 2010, you can use the macro recorder to record formatting changes to charts and other objects and then reuse those changes repeatedly. Standardize formatting by distributing these macros to users. Closing XLM/VBA gaps Excel has a macro facility, known as Excel 4 macros (XLM for short), that was the primary macro language before the introduction of VBA in Excel 5.0. Most people have long ago migrated their Excel 4 macros to VBA. However, some Excel 4 macro capabilities were missing from VBA, which made this migration difficult. In Excel 2010, one of our goals was to remove any remaining barriers that people had to complete the migration of Excel 4 macros to VBA. Excel 2010 does still enable the creation, editing and execution of Excel 4 macros. You can use Excel 2010 to migrate your macros. User-defined functions run asynchronously In Excel 2010, you can author these non-processor-intensive user-defined functions as asynchronous. This ability is supported in XLL add-ins, and the new Excel 2010 SDK has all that you need for writing asynchronous user-defined functions. How it works Break your user-defined function in two parts: 1. A synchronous function call, which sets up the asynchronous calculation, data request, external Web service call, and so on, and returns immediately. 2. An asynchronous part, which returns the result to Excel when it is ready. Excel tracks uncompleted user-defined function calls and continues independent parts of the calculation. When the user-defined function call result becomes available to your XLL add-in, the add-in then calls back into Excel with the user-defined function result. For information about how to configure the XLL add-in, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=200472"Programmability Improvements in Excel 2010 (blog) (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=200472). In Business Intelligence Business Intelligence (BI) is a category of technologies that are used to support decision making. Sparklines Sparklines are a new kind of visualization in Excel 2010. They are small cell-sized graphics used to show trends in series of values by using line, column, or win/loss charts. Sparklines allow the viewer to see in a single cell information-dense graphics that greatly increase reader comprehension of the data. They demonstrate the what not the why of the data. For more information, see HYPERLINK "http://blogs.msdn.com/excel/archive/2009/07/17/sparklines-in-excel.aspx"Sparklines in Excel (blog) (http://blogs.msdn.com/excel/archive/2009/07/17/sparklines-in-excel.aspx). Slicers Slicers make filtering and interpretation of data easier. They improve PivotTables and CUBE functions in a workbook. Slices filtered data interactively. They float above the grid and behave like report filters so you can hook them to PivotTables, PivotCharts, or CUBE functions to create interactive reports or dashboards. For more information, see HYPERLINK "http://blogs.msdn.com/excel/archive/2009/09/23/easy-and-even-fun-data-exploration-introducing-excel-2010-slicers.aspx"Easy (and Even Fun!) Data Exploration: Introducing Excel 2010 Slicers (blog) (http://blogs.msdn.com/excel/archive/2009/09/23/easy-and-even-fun-data-exploration-introducing-excel-2010-slicers.aspx), and HYPERLINK "http://blogs.msdn.com/excel/archive/2009/09/25/interacting-with-slicers.aspx"Interacting with Slicers (blog) (http://blogs.msdn.com/excel/archive/2009/09/25/interacting-with-slicers.aspx), and HYPERLINK "http://blogs.msdn.com/excel/archive/2009/09/29/dressing-up-your-slicers.aspx"Dressing up your Slicers (blog) (http://blogs.msdn.com/excel/archive/2009/09/29/dressing-up-your-slicers.aspx). Microsoft SQL Server PowerPivot for Excel add-in If you have to model and analyze very large amounts of data, you can download the PowerPivot for Excel add-in and work with that data inside your Excel workbooks. By using this add-in, you can quickly combine data from multiple sources that include corporate databases, worksheets, reports, and data feeds. You can then interactively explore, calculate, and summarize that data by using PivotTables, slicers, and other Excel features. As you interact with the data, you will notice that the response time is fast, whether you are working with hundreds of rows, or hundreds of millions of rows. If you have access to Excel Services in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010, you can make your reports and analyses available on a SharePoint site so that other people in your organization can benefit from your work. For more information about PowerPivot, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=186137"Introducing PowerPivot for Excel 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=186137). Calculation feature improvements This section provides updates to the Excel calculation engine. New version of Solver Excel 2010 includes a new version of the Solver add-in, which you can use to find optimal solutions in what-if analysis. Solver has an improved user interface, a new Evolutionary Solver, based on genetic algorithms, that handles models with any Excel functions, new global optimization options, better linear programming and nonlinear optimization methods, and new linearity and feasibility reports. In addition, the Solver add-in is now available in a 64-bit version. For more detailed help about Solver from Frontline Systems, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=164909"Solver Help at www.solver.com (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=164909). New statistical functions The function library in Excel improved in Excel 2010. Accuracy of functions improved, consistency improved with Excel's function names and definitions with 50 new functions, and a new functions user interface was added. New algorithms were implemented to improve the accuracy of our statistical, financial and math functions. For more information about improvements, see HYPERLINK "http://blogs.msdn.com/excel/archive/2009/09/10/function-improvements-in-excel-2010.aspx"Function Improvements in Excel 2010 (blog) (http://blogs.msdn.com/excel/archive/2009/09/10/function-improvements-in-excel-2010.aspx). In Excel Services This section highlights changes in Excel Services. For more information, see HYPERLINK "http://blogs.msdn.com/excel/archive/2009/11/03/excel-services-2010-overview.aspx"Excel Services 2010 Overview (blog) (http://blogs.msdn.com/excel/archive/2009/11/03/excel-services-2010-overview.aspx). Excel Services improvements Many organizations use Excel Services to share workbooks and data with other people, such as executives and other stakeholders in your organization. If you use Excel Services on a SharePoint site, you can take advantage of the following improvements: Share workbooks from BackstageBefore Excel 2010, it was previously possible to save and publish worksheet data to a SharePoint site. In Excel 2010, the options for doing this are now conveniently located together on the Share tab in the Microsoft Office Backstage view. More support for Excel featuresBefore Excel 2010, if a workbook contained unsupported features, it could not be opened in the browser. In Excel 2010, most workbooks with unsupported features will open. In addition, more Excel features are supported in Excel Services, including new Excel 2010 features such as Sparklines and Slicers. Edit and collaborate on workbooksIf you publish a workbook to a SharePoint site where Excel Services is installed, you can edit your workbook in a supported Web browser, in addition to viewing it. In addition, you and your colleagues can work on the same workbook at the same time. This means that you no longer have to e-mail a workbook around, or wait for someone to check it back in on the server before you can edit it. For example, imagine that you and your manager are currently viewing the same worksheet in different offices. If you make a change to the data, your manager will see that change on her screen.For more information about Excel Services, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=168442"What's new for Excel Services (SharePoint Server 2010) (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=168442). Enhanced programmabilityThis includes the following: Improved Web Services API New REST API New JavaScript OM Support of new XL features and visualizationsThese include slicers, sparklines, new conditional formatting, and others features. Better Admin scriptabilityBy using Windows PowerShell. In Office suite changes The new 64-bit version of Office allows the processing of larger data sets, which is especially important for Excel 2010. You use it with the new VBA 7.0. You might have to update VBA when you use 64-bit Excel 2010. For more information, see HYPERLINK "http://blogs.msdn.com/excel/archive/2009/08/28/excel-2010-now-with-more-bits.aspx"Excel 2010 Now With More Bits! (blog) (http://blogs.msdn.com/excel/archive/2009/08/28/excel-2010-now-with-more-bits.aspx). Backstage view The new Backstage view replaces the traditional File menu. All file management tasks are available in the Backstage view. Click the File tab to access the Backstage view. Although it was previously possible to save and publish worksheet data to a SharePoint site, in Excel 2010, the options for doing this are now conveniently located together on the Share tab in the Microsoft Office Backstage view. For more information, see HYPERLINK "http://blogs.technet.com/office2010/archive/2009/07/15/microsoft-office-backstage-part-1-backstory.aspx"Backstage (blog) (http://blogs.technet.com/office2010/archive/2009/07/15/microsoft-office-backstage-part-1-backstory.aspx). Excel 2010 64-bit advantages Applications built with the 64-bit version can use more physical memory than ever, especially important for those who have to work with really large data sets. In Excel 2010 investments were made in our 64-bit architecture to optimize our memory consumption while keeping the cell table (and related operations) as fast as possible. For example, create bigger workbooks using 64-bit Excel that can be too big for 32-bit Excel to open. But generally workbooks are interchangeable between 32-bit and 64-bit. For information about 64-bit support and code compatibility, see HYPERLINK "http://blogs.msdn.com/excel/archive/2010/01/27/programmability-improvements-in-excel-2010.aspx"Programmability Improvements in Excel 2010 (blog) (http://blogs.msdn.com/excel/archive/2010/01/27/programmability-improvements-in-excel-2010.aspx). Whats changed This section summarizes the feature changes in Excel 2010 that might interest IT administrators. For more information about changed features, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=182569"Discontinued features and modified functionality in Excel 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=182569). In addressing user needs This section highlights changes in Excel 2010 to address user needs, especially improvements in programmability. Compatibility mode tool New features in Excel 2010 are disabled when you are opening previous versions of Excel in Excel 2010. For example, new 2010 Sparklines and Slicers features are disabled with opening earlier version of Excel. Workbooks created in the Excel 97-2003 file format (.xls) automatically open in compatibility mode. Workbooks created in Excel 2010, but destined for people who use earlier versions of Excel, should turn on compatibility mode to prevent accidental use of functions and features that are incompatible with the earlier versions of Excel. This is very important for users who plan to share workbooks with other users who have not yet migrated to Office Excel 2007 or a later version. File loading performance File loading (opening and saving) lends itself well to parallel processing and the multi-core functionality of Excel 2010. However, the structure and content of workbooks significantly affects the performance gains. For example, if there is only one very large sheet in a workbook, a proportionally large amount of file loading time will be spent loading the one sheet. But if you have two very large sheets, Excel can fetch the second sheet off disk while the first sheet is still being loaded into memory. In Business Intelligence Business Intelligence (BI) is a category of technologies that are used to support decision making. PivotTable improvements PivotTables are easier and faster to use in Excel 2010. Some of the key improvements include the following: Improved performanceIn Excel 2010, multithreading helps speed up data retrieval, sorting, and filtering in PivotTables. OLAP Write-back support (also known as PivotTable What-if Analysis)In Excel 2010, users can modify values in PivotTable cells, recalculate the PivotTable with the new values, and, if the results are satisfactory, publish the modified data to the Online Analytical Processing (OLAP) cube (or Analysis Services cube) so that the data is shared with other users. For more information, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=202462"Excel 2010 PivotTable What-If Analysis (Writeback) (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=202462). Named setsNamed sets are a tool that allows a re-usable group of items to be created for use in PivotTables. Combine items from different hierarchies (asymmetric reporting) in ways that otherwise wouldn t be possible. Create PivotTables based on your own custom Multidimensional Expressions (MDX). Create PivotTables that dynamically change based on filters by using dynamic sets. For more information, see HYPERLINK "http://blogs.msdn.com/excel/archive/2009/10/05/pivottable-named-sets-in-excel-2010.aspx"PivotTable Named Sets in Excel 2010 (blog) (http://blogs.msdn.com/excel/archive/2009/10/05/pivottable-named-sets-in-excel-2010.aspx). Dynamic sets supportWhen you work with the same set of items from data repeatedly, Excel 2010 provides the ability to easily create and reuse this logical grouping of items as a single object. For OLAP PivotTable users, dynamic rendering using the filter in the matrix is supported. Filtering For large worksheets filtering enables the quick location and display of specific data in tables and PivotTable views. Use new Search Filter capability to spend less time sifting through large data sets. For more information, see HYPERLINK "http://blogs.msdn.com/excel/archive/2009/10/01/excel-2010-new-search-filter.aspx"Excel 2010: New Search Filter (blog) (http://blogs.msdn.com/excel/archive/2009/10/01/excel-2010-new-search-filter.aspx). Conditional formatting Conditional formatting lets references be made to different sheets on the workbook (cross-sheet conditional formatting). Use conditional formatting to discover and show important trends and highlight data exceptions. More styles, data bar options, and new icon sets made available. References to other worksheets enable in conditional formatting rules. Conditional formatting stores dependencies of the formulas that are used, so reevaluation of the entire conditional format is not necessary as often. Pivot tables or scrolling refresh more quickly so they can display faster. For more information, see HYPERLINK "http://blogs.msdn.com/excel/archive/2009/08/11/new-conditional-formatting-features-in-excel-2010.aspx"More Conditional Formatting Features in Excel 2010 (blog) (http://blogs.msdn.com/excel/archive/2009/08/11/new-conditional-formatting-features-in-excel-2010.aspx). Icon sets Icon Sets are a new kind of conditional formatting. An icon is drawn in each cell representing the value of the cell relative to the other cells in the selected range. Icons sets are a great way to create groups of similar data as a part of your data analysis. For more information, see HYPERLINK "http://blogs.msdn.com/excel/archive/2009/08/05/icon-set-improvements-in-excel-2010.aspx"Icon Set Improvements in Excel 2010 (blog) (http://blogs.msdn.com/excel/archive/2009/08/05/icon-set-improvements-in-excel-2010.aspx). Data bars Data bars now drawn proportionally according to their values. Negative values more clearly displayed and zero values are suppressed. For more information, see HYPERLINK "http://blogs.msdn.com/excel/archive/2009/08/07/data-bar-improvements-in-excel-2010.aspx"Data Bar Improvements in Excel 2010 (blog) (http://blogs.msdn.com/excel/archive/2009/08/07/data-bar-improvements-in-excel-2010.aspx). OfficeArt controls and objects In Excel 2010, in addition to shape objects, the following controls and objects are converted to the new OfficeArt technology: Form controls Microsoft ActiveX objects OLE objects Camera tool objects Shape objects drawn in earlier versions of Microsoft Excel that are not upgraded to Microsoft Excel 2010 SmartArt format cannot be grouped with shape objects that are created in or upgraded to Excel 2010 SmartArt format. Mixed shape objects are layered, with the earlier versions of shape objects drawn on top of all later versions. This also means that Excel 2010 charts cannot be shown on dialog sheets that were created in an earlier version of Excel. You cannot access the new shape objects by clicking Select Objects (Home tab, Editing group, Find & Select button). To select the newer shape objects, you must use the Select Multiple Objects command (File tab, Options, Customize Ribbon). Pattern fills Pattern fills removed in 2007 have been reintroduced in Excel 2010. Charts formatted with pattern fills in previous versions of Excel will keep and display the pattern fills when they are opened in Office Excel 2007. For more information, see HYPERLINK "http://blogs.msdn.com/excel/archive/2007/11/16/chart-pattern-fills.aspx"Chart Pattern Fills (blog) (http://blogs.msdn.com/excel/archive/2007/11/16/chart-pattern-fills.aspx). In strategic improvements Charting improvements It is easier to work with charts in Excel 2010. Specific improvements include the following: New charting limitsIt is easier to work with charts in Microsoft Office Excel 2007. Specific improvements include new charting limits. In Microsoft Office Excel 2007, you could have up to 32,000 data points in a data series for 2-D charts. In Excel 2010, the number of data points in a data series is limited only by available memory. This enables users especially those in the scientific community to more effectively visualize and analyze large sets of data. Memory errors could result if large 64-bit worksheets are calculated on a 32-bit computer. Macro recording for chart elementsIn Office Excel 2007, recording a macro while formatting a chart or other object did not produce any macro code. However, in Excel 2010, you can use the macro recorder to record formatting changes to charts and other objects. Improvements in the chart UIImprovements include PivotChart Interactivity, Formatting improvements, Parity Improvements, and Limit Increases. Double click any chart element and the format dialog appears. The chart element selector is available in the right-click mini-bar. Pattern fills are available again. When formatting charts, you can now record a macro to use format and layout changes again. Parity Improvements were made in the areas of Axis Scaling, Layout, Visual Parity, and Object Model Parity. Data size limits on charts are removed or increased. Prior limit of 32,000 points per data series on 2D is removed. Machine memory is the current limit. The maximum of 256,000 data points is now removed. The only limit is the available memory and computer capacity. For more information, see HYPERLINK "http://blogs.msdn.com/excel/archive/2009/08/25/more-charting-enhancements-in-excel-2010.aspx"More Charting Enhancements in Excel 2010 (blog) (http://blogs.msdn.com/excel/archive/2009/08/25/more-charting-enhancements-in-excel-2010.aspx). Whats removed This section highlights features that were available in previous versions of Microsoft Office that are removed from Excel 2010 and that might interest IT administrators. For more information about removed features, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=182569"Discontinued features and modified functionality in Excel 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=182569). In addressing user needs This section highlights changes in Excel 2010 to address user needs, especially improvements in programmability. Clip Art task pane Search in Box The Search in box is no longer available, which means that you can no longer limit your search to specific collections of content. To narrow your search, you can use multiple search terms in the Search for box. ClipArt task pane Clip Organizer Clip Organizer is a tool that arranges and catalogs clip art and other media files that are stored on your hard disk. Clip Organizer is no longer directly accesses the Clip Art task pane in Office programs. In addition, the following changes were made to Clip Organizer: Although you can delete clips from Clip Organizer, you can no longer delete a clip from a specific collection. The command that enabled you to find clips of a similar style is no longer available. The command for sending a clip as an attachment in e-mail messages is no longer available. The List and Details views are no longer available. Instead, all clips appear as thumbnails in the Clip Organizer window. The Organize clips link is no longer available. To open Microsoft Clip Organizer from Windows7, WindowsVista, or WindowsXP, click the Windows Start button, click All Programs, click Microsoft Office, click Microsoft Office 2010 Tools, and then click Microsoft Clip Organizer. The command for automatically finding media files on your computer and organizing them into collections no longer exists. However, you can still add clips manually to Clip Organizer or import them from a scanner or camera. In calculation features Conditional Sum Wizard The Conditional Sum Wizard is replaced in Excel 2010 by a Function Wizard that includes SUMIF and SUMIFS functions. Formulas created in an earlier version that were generated by the Conditional Sum Wizard will continue to work and can be edited using other methods. The legacy Conditional Sum Wizard add-in is no longer available with Excel 2010. Lookup Wizard The Lookup Wizard is replaced in Excel 2010 by a Function Wizard that includes SUMIF and SUMIFS functions. Formulas created in an earlier version that were generated by the Lookup Wizard will continue to work and can be edited using other methods. The legacy Lookup Wizard add-in is no longer available with Excel 2010. Updated statistical functions The following table shows algorithms for calculating the statistical distribution functions that have been modified or redesigned completely for better accuracy. DescriptionFunctionBinomial distributionBINOMDIST, CRITBINOMChi squared distributionCHIDIST, CHIINVExponential distributionEXPONDISTF distributionFDIST, FINVGamma distributionGAMMADIST, GAMMAINVHypergeometric distributionHYPGEOMDISTLognormal distributionLOGNORMDIST, LOGINVNegative Binomial distributionNEGBINOMDISTNormal distributionNORMDIST, NORMINVStandard Normal distributionNORMSDIST, NORMSINVPoisson distributionPOISSONStudent's t distributionTDIST,TINVWeibull distributionWEIBULL The following table shows additional functions for which the accuracy is improved. DescriptionFunctionHyperbolic arcsineASINHCeiling functionCEILINGConvert functionCONVERTError functionERFComplementary error functionERFCFloor functionFLOORNatural logarithm of the gamma functionGAMMALNGeometric meanGEOMEANMOD functionMODRandom number functionRANDSample standard deviationSTDEVSSample variationVARS As part of the accuracy improvements, Excel accepts a larger range of input values. As a result, it will return a wider range of results for certain functions. For example, the ERF and ERFC functions now take negative input values, and the MOD function can take larger input values. For more information about the improvements to the statistical functions, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=186148"Function Improvements in Microsoft Office Excel 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=186148). In Office suite changes Smart tags now Additional actions Smart tags have been replaced by the shortcut menu option Additional actions in Excel 2010. Text is no longer automatically recognized by a smart tag recognizer and is no longer marked by a purple dotted underline of the active cell. Instead, users can trigger the data recognition function and view the custom actions that are associated with text by selecting the text and clicking the Additional actions item on the shortucut menu that is opened by right-clicking a selected cell. Calendar control Calendar control (mscal.ocx) was a Microsoft Access feature that could be used in Access worksheets. Calendar control is removed in Access 2010 and is not usable for Excel 2010. Instead, users can use Date Picker or their own custom calendar controls. Migration considerations When planning a migration to Excel 2010, review what is new, changed, and removed for Excel 2010. Because Excel 2010 has many similarities with Office Excel 2007, such as the same native file format, you can also review and use the existing migration documentation for Office Excel 2007 when you migrate to Excel 2010. MSXML5 MSXML5 is not supported in Excel 2010. Users will receive a runtime error if they attempt to run an Excel extensibility solution created by using MSXML5. Migrate code to MSXML6 or to managed code that uses the .NET Framework. VBA settings migration In Office 2010, Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) 6.0 was updated to VBA 7.0. VBA 7.0 settings were reset to their defaults after migration instead of automatically repopulating. This occurred because the registry settings for VBA are in a different hive in Office 2010, as shown in the following table. VersionRegistry subkeyOffice 2000 through Office 2007HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\VBA\6.0\CommonOffice 2010HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\VBA\7.0\CommonTo resolve this problem, copy the VBA 6.0 registry keys from the 6.0 hive to the 7.0 hive. For more information, see HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/4d763016-a153-4d22-b7bb-fec28ea57892(Office.14).aspx"User registry settings to migrate to Office 2010 (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/4d763016-a153-4d22-b7bb-fec28ea57892(Office.14).aspx) and HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=185841"Compatibility Between the 32-bit and 64-bit Versions of Office 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=185841). See Also HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=211841"Excel 2010 Resources (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=211841) HYPERLINK \l "z0dee24b309af485bb5edd4b879dcc8f6"Changes in Office 2010 HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=134563&clcid=0x409"Changes in Office Excel 2007 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=134563&clcid=0x409) HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=164062&clcid=0x409"Migration considerations for Excel 2007 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=164062&clcid=0x409) HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=165906"Introduction to Office Migration Planning Manager (OMPM) (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=165906) Changes in InfoPath 2010 This article lists changes in Microsoft InfoPath 2010 since Microsoft Office InfoPath 2007. In this article: HYPERLINK \l "z1741"What s removed Whats removed This section provides information about removed features in InfoPath 2010. Data importer framework In the InfoPath 2010 Editor, the entry point for Import form data is removed. The Import form data option enabled users to select a third-party data importer to import form data into their forms. Data set change tracking The functionality to track data set changes when a user designs a form in InfoPath Form Designer against a Web service that returns the System.DataSet type is removed in InfoPath 2010. However, existing forms that use change tracking with the System.DataSet type will continue to work in InfoPath 2010. InfoPath Form Designer Group Policy template settings The settings that let you disable aspects of InfoPath Form Designer are removed from the Office 2010 Group Policy templates. This change provides more consistent functionality across installations of InfoPath 2010. Form template exporter The form template exporter extensibility option is removed from the InfoPath 2010 Form Designer. In Office InfoPath 2007, this option enabled third-party vendors to provide tools to export InfoPath form templates to other formats. Form template samples The sample form templates that were included with Office 2003 and the 2007 Office system are removed in InfoPath 2010. If an organization uses these templates, you must republish these form templates to a location other than the default location to continue using the forms. The new page and section layouts that are now in the InfoPath Form Designer replace the form templates. Human Workflow Services integration All integration points with BizTalk Human Workflow Services are removed from InfoPath 2010. This functionality is replaced by Workflows in Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 and Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010. Installable form templates The capability to publish a form template that can be installed on the local client computer as an application is removed. Instead, users can publish forms to a specific location and run the form from that location. Existing installable forms will continue to run in the InfoPath 2010 Editor. Receive and Submit Web service connection The Receive and submit data Web service connection option is removed for new forms. To simplify the feature and promote best practices, it is replaced with separate options to create a Receive data connection and then create a secondary Submit data connection. Existing forms that use the Receive and submit data Web service connection type will still work in InfoPath 2010. Sample data The capability to display sample data in the controls is removed. In InfoPath 2010 users must preview the form and manually enter sample data to evaluate how it looks in the form. Script code development environment The ability to develop script code in InfoPath 2010 is removed. When existing forms with script code are opened, all of the entry points to add code to a form will be disabled and hidden. Runtime support continues, but customers will have to upgrade script code to managed code to continue developing by using an integrated development environment in InfoPath. Support for Microsoft XML Parser 5 Office 2010 does not support Microsoft XML Parser version 5 (MSXML5). Existing solutions will not create an instance of MSXML5 objects when loaded by Office 2010. Migrate code to managed code by using the Microsoft .NET Framework or to MSXML6. Note that MSXML6 does not support digital signature code. Changes in OneNote 2010 This article lists changes in Microsoft OneNote 2010 since Microsoft Office OneNote 2007. If you are upgrading from Microsoft Office OneNote 2003, see also HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=163029"Changes in Office OneNote 2007 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=163029). In this article: HYPERLINK \l "z1844"What s new HYPERLINK \l "z1845"What s changed HYPERLINK \l "z1846"What s removed HYPERLINK \l "z1847"Migration considerations What s new This section highlights new features in OneNote 2010. Fluent UI The OneNote 2010 user interface is redesigned and now uses the Microsoft Office Fluent user interface (UI). Introduced in the 2007 Microsoft Office system, the Fluent UI is designed to make it easier for people to find and use the full range of features that Office applications provide, and to preserve an uncluttered workspace. For more information about the Fluent UI, see the resources in HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=111045"Microsoft Office Fluent User Interface Resource Center (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=111045). The ribbon The ribbon, part of the Fluent UI, is designed to optimize key OneNote note-taking scenarios to make them easier to use. The ribbon in OneNote 2010 provides quicker access to all the commands and allows for easier future additions and customizations. You can also customize the ribbon. For example, you can create custom tabs and custom groups to contain frequently used commands. To help maximize the note-taking space on the page, the ribbon can also be hidden while writing. Backstage view The Microsoft Office Backstage is part of the Fluent UI and a companion feature to the ribbon. The Backstage view, which can be accessed from the File tab, helps you find frequently used features for managing your Microsoft OneNote notebook files. (The File tab replaces the Microsoft Office Button and File menu that were used in earlier releases of Microsoft Office.) The Backstage is used to manage files and the data about the files, such as creating and saving files, inspecting for hidden metadata or personal information, and setting file options. Language preferences OneNote 2010 also provides simplified language settings that allow multilingual users to use a single dialog box in OneNote 2010 to set preferences for editing, display, ScreenTip Language, and Help languages. If users do not have a required software or keyboard layout installed, a notification displays to provide information and links to resolve such issues. File format The OneNote 2010 file format enables new features, such as sharing on the Web, linked note-taking, mathematical equations, and versioning. OneNote 2010 will continue to work on Office OneNote 2007 notebooks without changing to the new file format. By default, notebooks are not upgraded. Do not upgrade notebooks if you plan to share them with Office OneNote 2007 users. To change an existing notebook to the OneNote 2010 notebook format, use the Notebook Properties dialog box: Click the File tab, click the Settings drop-down menu, and then click Properties, or right-click the Notebook and click Properties. Note: If you change a notebook to the OneNote 2010 notebook format, you cannot change it back to the Office OneNote 2007 format. Improved access to information OneNote 2010 provides virtually uninterrupted access to notes by allowing you to view and use your notebook files anywhere at work, home, or in transit. Sync to Windows LiveYou can access notebooks from any computer. You can also synchronize notebooks by using shared folders, Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010, and USB drives. Microsoft OneNote Web AppYou can access and edit notebooks from a Web browser, even on computers on which the full version of OneNote is not installed. Microsoft OneNote Mobile 2010By using a compact version of OneNote on a Windows Mobile-based smartphone, you can access and edit your notebooks stored on Windows Live and SharePoint. Search, Outlook integration, organization, and editing improvements The changes in these areas include the following: Improved search, which can find information on either the current page, within selected sections or notebooks, or within notebooks. Outlook integration improvements: Create Outlook tasks from OneNote. Improved organization and search features: Section and page tab improvements. Search improvements allow for rapid search and navigation within the search results. For example, by typing the first few letters of a title, users can quickly jump to recently visited pages, or repeat a previous search. The ability to easily add links to content within other content for example, pages, sections, or section groups and to quickly navigate through these links. This enables you to create Wiki-like notebooks. Quick Filing feature, which lets you choose where in your notebook you want to send information (such as mails from Outlook, pages from Internet Explorer, and so on). Editing improvements: Quick Styles for creating and applying headings. Support for mathematical equations. Formatting improvements for bulleted lists. Mini Translator, which lets you use your mouse to point to a foreign word or phrase and see a translation into your native language in a small window (you can also use the Play button to hear the pronunciation of the word or phrase, and use a Copy button to paste the translation elsewhere in your notebook). Research and note-taking improvements: Linked note-taking to Web page URLs, Microsoft Word 2010, and Microsoft PowerPoint 2010. Automatic text wrapping. Docked OneNote. Information Rights Management (IRM) protected printouts. Print driver for 64-bit operating systems. Sharing and collaboration features OneNote 2010 supports simultaneous editing of notebooks by multiple users. For example, a group of users can work on a notebook at the same time, or a single user can work on the same notebook from different computers simultaneously, all without locking the file. The changes are as follows: New content is automatically highlighted. Author information for any added or shared content is identified by a color-coded bar and the author s initials. Version support lets users see when and by whom changes were made to a notebook. Changes relative to earlier versions of the notebook are automatically highlighted. Faster synchronization of pages so that changes are displayed to all authors in near real time. Display recently added content (by last day, week, month, and so on). You can also get an overview of what specific users changed on specific days. Merge feature allows merging two sections of a shared notebook. Support for touch-enabled computers OneNote 2010 provides support for computers that run touch-enabled operating systems such as Windows7. The features include the following: Panning and auto-switchingOn compatible computers that run Windows7, the user can scroll and pan around any page in OneNote 2010 by using a finger and, depending on the input device, OneNote automatically switches between pen, pan, and selection. ZoomingOn multitouch devices, such as a computer that runs a touch-compatible or multitouch-compatible operating system such as Windows7, using a pinch gesture with the fingers allows a user to zoom in or out of a notebook page in OneNote to customize the page view. Improved navigationSeveral navigational enhancements have been added to OneNote 2010 for users who have computers that run touch-enabled operating systems. Note: For more information, see the OneNote 2010 resources in the Getting Started with OneNote guide included in the product, and HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=195504"Getting Started with OneNote 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=195504). HYPERLINK \l "z1848"Top of page Whats changed This section summarizes the feature changes in OneNote 2010. Task pane replacements The following task panes are replaced in OneNote 2010: Customize My Tags Replaced by a dialog box in the Fluent UI. New Options in the New task pane are available in the New section of the File tab. Font Options are available in the Basic Text group on the Home tab on the ribbon. Bullets Replaced by the Bullets gallery in the new Basic Text group on the Home tab. The ability to change all bullets at a specific level is removed. Some task panes are removed in OneNote 2010, as noted in HYPERLINK \l "z1850"Task Panes removed later in this article. HYPERLINK \l "z1848"Top of page Whats removed This section provides information about removed features in OneNote 2010. Outlining features and body text The Outlining toolbar, including the Make Body Text option, is removed in Microsoft OneNote 2010. The ability to increase and decrease indentations and expand or collapse text is available through other user interface entry points and keyboard shortcuts. SimpleImporter API The SimpleImporter API was introduced in Microsoft Office 2003, and was replaced by another API in the 2007 Microsoft Office system, although it remained available to the few users who still needed it. The SimpleImporter API is completely removed in Microsoft OneNote 2010. Start Live Session The Start Live Session functionality is removed. In OneNote 2010, we recommend that you use a shared notebook. To share a notebook in OneNote 2010, you can specify a Web location so that you can use the notebook from any computer or from a Web browser. This option requires that you sign in or sign up for an account such as Windows Live. You can also enter the full path of a network file share, enter a mapped network drive, or paste the full address of a SharePoint document library where you want to create and store the shared notebook. The page updates will be reflected in near real-time to all users. To use the shared notebooks feature, select Share This Notebook (or New Shared Notebook) on the Share tab. For more information, see the Getting Started with OneNote guide included in the product. Join Live Session This functionality is removed. As noted in the Start Live Session section, in OneNote 2010, we recommend that you use a shared notebook. Current Live Session This functionality is removed. As noted in the Start Live Session section, in OneNote 2010, we recommend that you use a shared notebook. Create Outlook Appointment and Create Outlook Contact The Create Outlook Appointment and Create Outlook Contact functionalities are no longer available. Task Panes removed The List and Document Management task panes are removed from Microsoft OneNote 2010. The functionality is no longer available, and the user interface entry points are removed. New features in OneNote 2010 provide more functionality than these rarely used features. For information about task pane replacements, see HYPERLINK \l "z1849"Task pane replacements earlier in this article. HYPERLINK \l "z1848"Top of page Migration considerations This section discusses issues that administrators should consider when migrating from previous versions of Microsoft OneNote to Microsoft OneNote 2010. In this section: HYPERLINK \l "z1851"OneNote 2010 availability HYPERLINK \l "z1852"OneNote 2010 file format HYPERLINK \l "z1853"Upgrading OneNote 2007 notebooks  HYPERLINK \l "z1854"Upgrading OneNote 2003 notebooks HYPERLINK \l "z1855"OneNote notebook sharing HYPERLINK \l "z1856"OneNote user data settings migration OneNote 2010 availability OneNote 2010 is included in all editions of the Office 2010 suites: Microsoft Office Home and Student 2010 Microsoft Office Home and Business 2010 Microsoft Office Professional Academic 2010 Microsoft Office Standard 2010 Microsoft Office Professional 2010 Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010 For information about system requirements for OneNote 2010, see the HYPERLINK \l "z1857"Microsoft Office Home and Business 2010 section in HYPERLINK \l "z399026a3007c405aa377da7b0f7bf9de"System requirements for Office 2010. In the 2007 Microsoft Office system, Microsoft Office OneNote 2007 was included in these editions of the product: Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007, Microsoft Office Ultimate 2007, and Microsoft Office Enterprise 2007. Microsoft Office OneNote 2003 was available only as a stand-alone product. OneNote 2010 file format OneNote 2010 uses a new file format for saving files than previous versions of the product. Many of the new OneNote 2010 features (such as math equations, versioning, linked note taking, and multi-level subpages) require the new format to work. The new file format also lets you share your notebooks on the Web, so you can use a Web browser to view and edit your notebook files. When you create a notebook in OneNote 2010, the file is saved in the new OneNote 2010 file format by default. With OneNote 2010, you can view, open, and edit notebooks that are saved in the Office OneNote 2007 file format. You can convert Office OneNote 2007 notebooks to OneNote 2010, and you can also convert them back to the Office OneNote 2007 format. For more information, see HYPERLINK \l "z1853"Upgrading OneNote 2007 notebooks  later in this article. Notebooks that use the OneNote 2003 file format are read-only in OneNote 2010 (and in Office OneNote 2007). This means that you cannot edit files that use the OneNote 2003 format in OneNote 2010 or in Office OneNote 2007. For more information, see HYPERLINK \l "z1854"Upgrading OneNote 2003 notebooks later in this article. To determine the file format of a notebook, in OneNote 2010, right-click the notebook icon in the navigation bar, and then click Properties. The Notebook Properties dialog box displays, and the Default File Format section indicates the file format version. If you open an Office OneNote 2007 notebook, the application title bar also displays "[Compatibility Mode]" to indicate the file format is Office OneNote 2007. Upgrading OneNote 2007 notebooks OneNote 2010 works on Office OneNote 2007 notebooks without changing to the new file format. OneNote 2010 can view, open, and edit Office OneNote 2007 notebook files. By default, existing Office OneNote 2007 notebooks are not automatically converted when you update from Office OneNote 2007 to OneNote 2010. You cannot use Office OneNote 2007 to open and use notebooks that are saved in the OneNote 2010 file format. If you plan to share your notebooks with Office OneNote 2007 users who do not have OneNote 2010, we recommend that you do not upgrade the notebooks. If sharing notebooks with users of earlier versions of OneNote is not a requirement, we recommend that you convert existing notebooks to the OneNote 2010 format to enable all of the new product features. Upgrading OneNote 2003 notebooks As noted previously, notebooks that use the OneNote 2003 format are read-only in OneNote 2010. If you want to be able to edit your OneNote 2003 notes when you upgrade from OneNote 2003 to OneNote 2010, you must upgrade your notebook to the OneNote 2010 format (or the Office OneNote 2007 format). To do this, open the notebook in OneNote 2010, and then click the Information Bar that appears at the top of every page in your OneNote 2003 notebook. Note: After you convert OneNote 2003 notebooks to the OneNote 2010 or the Office OneNote 2007 format, they cannot be changed back. Therefore, we recommend making a backup copy of the notebooks before you convert the files to a newer format. OneNote notebook sharing In Office OneNote 2007, users can participate in live shared note-taking sessions. User can store their shared notebooks in a Web location or a network location such as a network file share, or a SharePoint document library. They can access their shared notebooks from any computer or from a Web browser, or from a computer on the same network or a SharePoint document library. This allows all participants to view and edit each other's notes. To use the live shared session feature, users open the notebook and section that they want to share with others, point to Live Sharing Session on the Share menu, and then click Start Sharing Current Section. In OneNote 2010, the Start Live SessionJoin Live Session, and Current Live Session functionality is removed. In OneNote 2010, we recommend that you use a shared notebook. The page updates are reflected in near real-time to all users. In OneNote 2010, multiple authors can access a shared notebook simultaneously. When authors edit the pages and sections in the shared notebook, OneNote automatically synchronizes the changes so that the notebook is always up-to-date. OneNote maintains a separate offline copy of the notes on each users computer. Authors can edit the notes locally even when their computer is disconnected from the network. The next time that the users connect to the shared notebook, OneNote automatically merges their changes with the changes made by other authors. To use the shared notebooks feature in OneNote 2010, select Share This Notebook (or New Shared Notebook) on the Share tab. Users can choose to share their notebooks on the Web so they can be accessed from any browser (this option requires a Windows Live account). They can also choose to use the full path of a network file share, enter a mapped network drive, or paste the full address of a SharePoint document library. For more information, see Share notebooks in OneNote 2010 in the OneNote online Help. OneNote user data settings migration Information about the OneNote registry keys that are migrated when performing an Microsoft Office 2010 installation is available in HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/4d763016-a153-4d22-b7bb-fec28ea57892(Office.14).aspx"User registry settings to migrate to Office 2010 (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/4d763016-a153-4d22-b7bb-fec28ea57892(Office.14).aspx). The article provides information about the Office OneNote 2007 and OneNote 2003 user data registry keys that are migrated and those that are not migrated for the following Microsoft Office 2010 upgrade scenarios: In-place upgradeAn earlier version of Office such as the 2007 Microsoft Office system is installed on computers. Uninstall and upgradeThe installed version of Office is uninstalled first and then Office 2010 is installed on computers. Operating system upgradeA new version of the operating system such as Windows7 is installed with Microsoft Office 2010. For information about Office OneNote 2007, see the following sections:  OneNote 2007 <include> and  OneNote 2007 <exclude> in HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/4d763016-a153-4d22-b7bb-fec28ea57892(Office.14).aspx"User registry settings to migrate to Office 2010 (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/4d763016-a153-4d22-b7bb-fec28ea57892(Office.14).aspx). For information about OneNote 2003, see the following sections: OneNote 2003 and OneNote 2003 in HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/4d763016-a153-4d22-b7bb-fec28ea57892(Office.14).aspx"User registry settings to migrate to Office 2010 (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/4d763016-a153-4d22-b7bb-fec28ea57892(Office.14).aspx). See Also HYPERLINK \l "z399026a3007c405aa377da7b0f7bf9de"System requirements for Office 2010 HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/4d763016-a153-4d22-b7bb-fec28ea57892(Office.14).aspx"User registry settings to migrate to Office 2010 (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/4d763016-a153-4d22-b7bb-fec28ea57892(Office.14).aspx) HYPERLINK \l "z258c6715637c468a9fc9f109dc7927c5"Product and feature changes in Office 2010 HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/de6c8b8d-4dcc-4a9c-a0a2-10df11ae9825(Office.14).aspx"Plan for OneNote 2010 (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/de6c8b8d-4dcc-4a9c-a0a2-10df11ae9825(Office.14).aspx) Changes in Outlook 2010 Changes in Microsoft Outlook 2010 since the release of Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 may affect your migration considerations. This article lists the changes. If you are upgrading from Office Outlook 2003, see also HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=160240"Changes in Outlook 2007 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=160240) and HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=162899"Migration considerations for Outlook 2007 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=162899). In this article: HYPERLINK \l "z1958"Whats new HYPERLINK \l "z1959"Whats changed HYPERLINK \l "z1960"Whats removed HYPERLINK \l "z1961"Migration considerations Whats new This section highlights new features in Outlook 2010. 64-bit editions Starting with Microsoft Office 2010, Outlook is available as a 32-bit application and a 64-bit application. The version (bitness) of Outlook that you select depends on the edition of the Windows operating system (32-bit or 64-bit) and the edition of Office 2010 (32-bit or 64-bit) that is installed on the computer, if Office is already installed on that computer. The bitness of an installed version of Outlook is always the same as the bitness of Office 2010, if Office is installed on the same computer. For more information, see HYPERLINK \l "zfaab55b2bb6c4636811e24f6939548d1"64-bit editions of Office 2010. If you have a MAPI application, add-in, or VBA macro that uses the Outlook object model in your environment, the bitness of the application must be the same as the installed version of Outlook 2010. For more information, see HYPERLINK \l "z1962"Considerations for Outlook applications  in HYPERLINK \l "zfaab55b2bb6c4636811e24f6939548d1"64-bit editions of Office 2010 and HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=208699"Developing Outlook 2010 Solutions for 32-Bit and 64-Bit Systems (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=208699). Bitness registry key When Outlook 2010 is installed, it sets the new registry key named Bitness, which indicates whether the Outlook 2010 installation is a 32-bit or 64-bit version. This can be useful to administrators who want to audit computers to determine the installed versions of Outlook 2010 in their organizations. Registry path: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Office\14.0\Outlook Registry key: Bitness Value: either x86 or x64 For more information about Microsoft Office 2010 in 64-bit, see HYPERLINK \l "zfaab55b2bb6c4636811e24f6939548d1"64-bit editions of Office 2010. Calendar Preview in meeting requests Microsoft Outlook shows a preview of your calendar in meeting requests. The Calendar Preview feature shows where the meeting appears in your Calendar together with any conflicting and adjacent meetings. When you view a meeting request for a recurring meeting, you can use the Calendar Preview feature to navigate between meeting instances in the series. Conversation actions Outlook 2010 contains several new features to help users manage their Inboxes more effectively. They include the Ignore and Clean Up commands. The Ignore button on the ribbon moves all of a conversation and any future replies to that conversation directly to the Deleted Items folder. The Clean Up button moves older, redundant messages in the conversation to the Deleted Items folder but keeps the most recent message. Multiple Exchange accounts Outlook 2010 can connect to multiple Exchange accounts at the same time. The Exchange accounts can be in the same or different domains or servers. Outlook Social Connector The Outlook Social Connector is an add-in that exposes social network data including friends, profiles, activities, and status information from social networks in Outlook 2010. In the People Pane at the bottom of an e-mail message, you can see information about the sender such as their picture, name, and title; view your communication history with this person including meetings and attachments; and view their activity feeds from social networks. For more information, see the HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/2c1b3ef5-50f9-472f-bc93-ef4b50a226b0.aspx#BKMK_OutlookSocial"Outlook Social Connector (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/2c1b3ef5-50f9-472f-bc93-ef4b50a226b0.aspx#BKMK_OutlookSocial) section in HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/2c1b3ef5-50f9-472f-bc93-ef4b50a226b0(Office.14).aspx"Determine which features to enable or customize in Outlook 2010 (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/2c1b3ef5-50f9-472f-bc93-ef4b50a226b0(Office.14).aspx) and HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=208703"Outlook Social Connector 1.1 Provider Reference (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=208703). Quick Steps Quick Steps are one-click buttons that can perform multiple actions at the same time. Users can create their own Quick Steps to manage their e-mail with a single click. Roaming AutoComplete list Recipient AutoComplete lists are now stored on the Exchange Server.A users recipient AutoComplete list is now available to any computer on which Outlook 2010 runs that is connected to the same Exchange account.Names can be easily removed from the list by using the new inline Delete function. The ribbon The ribbon, part of the Microsoft Office Fluent user interface (UI), replaces the menus and toolbars of the Outlook main window. Ribbon tabs can be customized or replaced with tabs that you create. Through the Options menu on the File tab, you can create new tabs that bring together your favorite commands and groups. Existing tabs can also be customized to meet the organizations needs. Features available with Office Communicator 2007 R2, Office Communications Server 2007 R2, Lync 2010, and Lync Server 2010 With richer integration of Microsoft Lync 2010 (previously Microsoft Lync) than was available in earlier versions of Outlook, you can start live conversations from Outlook 2010. Hover over a name, see a persons availability and then easily start a conversation directly through instant messaging, voice call, or video. Features available with Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 The following features are available with Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 and Outlook 2010. Calendar featuresAn organization can now establish a federated trust relationship with an external partner and share availability (free/busy) information, calendar, or contacts. Federation provides the underlying trust infrastructure to enable easy and secure sharing of information across Exchange organizations and in cross-premises organizations. You can also use the new Group Schedule view in Outlook Calendar to see multiple calendars vertically, instead of side by side, or save frequently used groups of calendars together from one location. The Group Schedule view is optimized for viewing a schedule for a group and scheduling a meeting for a group. Call answering and routing rulesUnified Messaging in Exchange Server 2010 enables you to create call answering and routing rules for individuals or groups of callers based on Caller ID and contact information. Centralized rights managementYou can set up rules to automatically apply Information Rights Management policies to outgoing e-mails based on content or recipients. Integrated e-mail archiveThe Personal Archive feature is available with Outlook 2010 and Exchange Server 2010 and lets you regain control of the organization's messaging data by eliminating the need for Personal Folder files (.pst). Like .pst files, the Personal Archive feature does not affect the users primary mailbox size. However, unlike .pst files, the e-mail archive folders are stored online so that users can access the archived files by using Microsoft Outlook Web App or from a secondary computer by using Outlook 2010. By using either of these client applications, users can view an archive mailbox and move or copy messages between their primary mailboxes and the archive. MailTipsThis feature is a configurable warning system to help prevent common e-mail mistakes. Extra information is presented to users when they compose e-mail messages. The MailTips are displayed in an InfoBar, similar to the banner that says "This message has not been sent. MailTips do not prevent sending an e-mail message. But they reveal things that might be unexpected about the delivery or audience of the message, such as recipient validity, whether the recipient is external to the organization or is out of the office, if the distribution list is unusually large, or if a message might not be delivered. Protected Voice MailThis feature enables encrypted voice mail to be sent to a user s mailbox. Protected voice messages can be marked as Private to prevent them from being forwarded. Text messaging through Exchange ActiveSyncWindows Mobile 6.5 through Windows Phone 7 telephones or browser-enabled cellular telephones can access text messages by using Exchange ActiveSync, a synchronization protocol that is optimized to work together with high-latency and low-bandwidth networks. Voice Mail PreviewMicrosoft speech technology converts voice mail messages into text that users receive in an e-mail or text message. For more information about Microsoft Exchange Server 2010, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=163579"Microsoft Exchange 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=163579) and HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkId=164425"What's New in Exchange Server 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkId=164425). Whats changed This section summarizes the feature changes in Outlook 2010. Add-in resiliency Add-in resiliency is an important feature of the Outlook 2010 platform. Add-in resiliency means that before and after Outlook loads an add-in, Outlook continues to perform and respond correctly. Outlook writes a list of connected add-ins to the Windows event log and records add-in start time for each connected add-in. Additionally, Outlook writes to the Windows event log when an add-in crashes during an event callback. To prevent add-ins from adversely affecting the performance of Outlook when a user action closes the Outlook application, Outlook uses a new fast shutdown process. For more information about the new shutdown process, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=203255"Shutdown Changes for Outlook 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=203255). Conversation view The Conversation view in Outlook 2010 is changed. The Conversation view provides a threaded view of e-mail messages in an Microsoft Outlook folder, and in Outlook 2010 is accessed by clicking View, Conversation, and then Show Messages in Conversations. The improved Conversation view helps users deal with larger volumes of incoming e-mail, reduces information overload, and increases user productivity in e-mail. Improved IMAP support IMAP accounts are easier to set up in Outlook 2010 than in earlier versions. When users add a new account in Outlook 2010, the automatic configuration of a Webmail account sets the account type to IMAP for IMAP-supported Webmail accounts such as Google Gmail. This is by default. Note that users can change the account type to POP3 by selecting the Manually configure server settings option in the Add New Account dialog box. The Delete and Send operations for IMAP accounts are also improved in Outlook 2010. IMAP accounts now have a separate Deleted Items folder. Also, Outlook 2010 does not prompt for a Sent Items folder, as Office Outlook 2007 did. This is consistent with Outlook behavior for other e-mail account types. Outlook is more responsive for IMAP users in Outlook 2010 and Office Outlook 2007 SP2. On-demand downloads of messages now occur in the background. Faster performance Outlook 2010 starts and exits faster than Office Outlook 2007. Outlook 2010 performance is faster overall than Office Outlook 2007. Menu and commands ALT keyboard shortcutsWith the introduction of the ribbon in Outlook 2010, the ALT keyboard shortcuts have changes. Press ALT to display the command key tips. Copy Folder DesignThe Copy Folder Design command is replaced with the ribbon View tab option Apply Current View to Other Mail Folders. Current View and Organize panesThe Current View pane in the navigation pane for Contacts, Tasks, and Notes is removed in Outlook 2010. Also the Ways to Organize Inbox pane, which you accessed in Office Outlook 2007 by clicking Tools and Organize, is removed in Outlook 2010. You can change and format your views by using the features on the ribbon View tab. Go menuThe Go menu option is redundant with the navigation pane in Office Outlook 2007. The keyboard shortcuts that were shown in the Go menu still work and are now displayed as tooltips on the navigation pane buttons. For example, you can use Ctrl+1 to switch to Mail, Ctrl+2 for Calendar, Ctrl+3 for Contacts, Ctrl+4 for Tasks, and so on. Plan a MeetingThis dialog box, which was accessed in Office Outlook 2007 from the Actions menu in the Calendar view, is replaced by the ribbon Home tab Schedule View command in the Calendar view. View Group SchedulesThis dialog box, which was accessed in Office Outlook 2007 from the Actions menu in the Calendar view, is replaced by the commands in the Manage Calendars section on the ribbon Home tab and in the navigation pane in the Calendar view. From the ribbon Calendar Groups option, you can create a Calendar Group by clicking Create New Calendar Group or save currently displayed calendars by using the Save as New Calendar Group. In the navigation pane, you can select which group calendars to view and right-click on a group to find the Rename Group, Delete Group, and New Calendar Group commands. Scripts not allowed in Public Folders by default By default, scripts are not allowed in Public Folders. This is a security measure. If you want to change the default, you can enable the Allow script in Public Folders option in the Trust Center. To enable the Allow script in Public Folders option 1. On the File menu, click Options. 2. Click Trust Center. 3. Click Trust Center Settings. 4. In the Trust Center dialog box, click Email security. 5. Under Script in Folders, select the Allow script in Public Folders check box. 6. Click OK to close the Trust Center dialog box, and then click OK to close the Outlook Options dialog box.Search tools Outlook 2010 enables you to easily find and manage large quantities of e-mail, calendar items and contact files. The Search tab on the new Outlook 2010 ribbon includes search filter options to help quickly narrow your search results. You can quickly change the scope of search by selecting, for example, All Subfolders. You can then refine the search by using search filter buttons such as Subject, Has Attachment, or Unread. You can also run advanced searches and view your recent searches to run them again. Improved in Outlook 2010 with Exchange Server 2010 The following Outlook 2010 improvements are available through Exchange Server 2010. Greater calendar reliabilityImprovements in Outlook 2010 and Exchange Server 2010 logic make calendars more reliable than in Office Outlook 2007. Improvements include conflict resolution in online mode to resolve conflicts when there are different updated versions of an item on the server and on the client. Also, multiple instances of a recurring meeting can now be changed independently of one another. Exchange Server 2010 introduces the Calendar Repair Assistant (CRA). CRA can automatically detect and correct inconsistencies that occur for single and recurring meeting items for mailboxes that are on an Exchange Server 2010 mailbox on which the Microsoft Exchange Mailbox Assistants service runs. Improved retention and compliance functionalityUsers can apply retention policy to a message or a folder. IT can enforce policies on built-in folders (Inbox, sent items, and so on). Also, an online archive provides separate, online-only folders for long-term retention and archiving. Simplified administrationBy using role-based access control (RBAC), you can control resources and the features that users can access. You create role assignment policies for each specialized user group and customize those role assignment policies to grant more-restrictive or less-restrictive permissions to the groups. For example, you could create a Compliance Offer role to conduct mailbox searches for legal discovery, a Human Resources role to update employee information in the company directory, or a Help Desk role to manage mailbox quotas. Users can also manage some tasks on their own, such as creating and managing distribution groups or tracking message delivery. For more information about Microsoft Exchange Server 2010, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=163579"Microsoft Exchange 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=163579). Whats removed This section provides information about removed features in Outlook 2010. Administration tab The Administration tab was removed from the Properties dialog box for Public Folders, because of duplication of options. The Folder Assistant button is now on the General tab. ANSI offline Outlook data files (.ost) for Exchange synchronization ANSI offline Outlook data files (.ost) can no longer be created (unless overridden by Group Policy). By default, newly created profiles in Outlook 2010 are in Unicode. We recommend Unicode Outlook_2nd_NoVer data files (.ost) in all scenarios, except when alternate display names are required. To use alternate display names, configure Group Policy to set the default Outlook data files (.ost) to ANSI. The Group Policy keys to set are in the Outlook 2010 Group Policy template in Microsoft Outlook 2010\Account Settings\Exchange and Microsoft Outlook 2010\Miscellaneous\PST Settings. Note that ANSI .ost files do not work for profiles that contain multiple Microsoft Exchange Server accounts. AutoArchive-based retention Users can no longer deploy AutoArchive-based retention settings through Outlook 2010 by using Group Policy. Users who need retention policies are encouraged to explore the Messaging Records Management (MRM) features in Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 and Microsoft Exchange Server 2010. Calendar rebasing tool The calendar rebasing tool is removed in Outlook 2010. Calendar rebasing was introduced in Microsoft Office Outlook 2007, and was accessed by clicking Tools, Options, Calendar Options, Time zone, and then making selections in the Time zone drop-down list. Calendar rebasing is now available through a separate Web tool, Time Zone Data Update Tool for Microsoft Office, which is currently available to users from the Microsoft Download Center. The Change Time zone button is no longer available in the Time zone dialog box, and all underlying code and user interface code are removed. New calendar items that are created in Outlook 2010 can display start and end times correctly without the need for rebasing. Users can use Time Zone Data Update Tool to rebase down-level clients and servers. Customization of Contact Activity Search folders In Outlook 2010, the Activities tab on the Contact Folder Properties dialog box is removed because of low usage. This feature enabled you to customize the list of folder groups available to search when in the Activities view on the individual Contact item. DAV connectivity for HTTP account types Distributed Authoring and Versioning (DAV) connectivity is removed in Outlook 2010. DAV is an old mechanism used when you connect to Windows Live Hotmail and synchronize e-mail. A new mechanism for Hotmail connectivity exists, and enables synchronization of e-mail, contacts, and calendar synchronization through a Web download. There is no visible loss of functionality to Hotmail users. Users who connect to other DAV accounts (non-Hotmail accounts) lose connectivity and are unable to synchronize e-mail. Exchange 2000 connectivity Outlook 2010 cannot connect to Microsoft Exchange Server 2000 or earlier versions of Exchange. Users who run Exchange Server 2000 in their environments will receive an error message when Outlook 2010 attempts to connect to the server. The error message states that the server version is not supported. Public folders in Microsoft Outlook 2010 also cannot connect to Exchange Server 2000, although an error message does not appear. Users have to migrate to Exchange Server 2003, Exchange Server 2007, or Exchange Server 2010. Exchange Message Security feature support Support for the Exchange Message Security feature in Outlook 2010 is removed. Customers must use S/MIME to support message security. The infrastructure to support the Exchange Message Security feature was deprecated in Exchange 2000 Server SP2. For more information about S/MIME, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkId=167356"Understanding S/MIME (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkId=167356). Most Recently Used list The list of last opened Other User's Folder in the File | Open menu is removed. As a replacement, consider using delegates, adding additional Exchange accounts to user profiles or sharing tasks and calendars. The Other User's Folder is still available in Outlook 2010 by clicking the ribbon File tab and Open. Outlook integrity check tool (.ost) The Outlook Offline Folder (.ost) integrity check tool (scanost.exe) is not included in Outlook 2010. This tool was recommended in previous versions for fixing errors in Outlook data files (.ost). If there is an issue with a specific folder, you can resync the folder: 1. Right-click the folder and then click Properties. 2. In the dialog box that appears, click the Clear Offline Items button and then click OK. 3. On the Outlook 2010 ribbon, click the Send/Receive tab. 4. Click Update Folder. Otherwise, we recommend that you delete the .ost file and let Outlook download information again from Exchange. The exception is if you have local data that is not present on the server. In that case, we recommend that you export the data to an Outlook Data File (.pst), delete the .ost file, allow the server data to download again, and then import the .pst file data by using the Do not import duplicates option that can be accessed through the Open option on the File tab. Photo resize options The Outlook 2010 options to resize attached photo do not include 640x480 or 800x600 pixels. If you decide to resize an image, Outlook 2010 uses the largest of the three previously supported choices (1024x768). This is by default. Also, the resize options have been moved to the File tab. These changes were made to simplify the resize options and make them more discoverable. Postmarking The Postmarking feature is removed in Outlook 2010. The When sending e-mail, Postmark the message to help e-mail clients distinguish regular e-mail from junk e-mail option is removed from the Junk E-mail Options dialog box and Postmarks are not generated by Outlook 2010. Preview of published Office Online calendars The Office Online Calendar Sharing Service Web site enabled users to view and manage their shared calendars in a Web browser without having to subscribe to the published calendar. Within Outlook, users could select the Preview this Calendar option when they were notified that a calendar was shared to them. The Web site for Outlook Calendar Sharing Service is discontinued with Outlook 2010. Therefore, the Preview this Calendar option is removed in Outlook 2010. Users can still publish their calendars for sharing. However, to view the contents of the calendar, users must subscribe to the calendar for viewing within Outlook. For Web access, users must subscribe to the calendar in Windows Live Calendar. Users who subscribe to the published Office Online Calendar in Outlook are not affected. Quick View Quick View is a file viewer that was included with Windows95, Windows98, and WindowsNT 4.0. The related code in Outlook was removed in Outlook 2010. There is no related change to the user experience for those who are on supported operating systems. Remote Mail Remote Mail is removed from Outlook 2010. The Remote Mail functionality is replaced by Cached Mode, which was introduced in Outlook 2003. Search Toolbar add-in The Search Toolbar add-in setup code is removed in Outlook 2010. The Search Toolbar add-in enables local indexing of online mode Exchange Server mailbox stores by using Windows Desktop Search. As a result of this change, e-mail in online Exchange mailboxes does not appear in the results of Windows Explorer searches. The online indexing add-in is a legacy component that adversely affects the performance of Outlook during startup and shutdown. Users will now experience improved Outlook reliability and significantly lower Exchange bandwidth usage. For fast search, use Cached Exchange Mode or for online mode, use Exchange Search in Exchange 2007 and Exchange Server 2010. Send Link to This Folder In Office Outlook 2007 and in some earlier versions, this feature opens a new mail message that has an attached .xnk file that links to the public folder. Because of increased security in Office Outlook 2007, access is denied to Microsoft Exchange Server public folder shortcuts with an .xnk file name extension. This is by default. So, in Outlook 2010, the Send Link to This Folder on the Public Folder shortcutt menu is removed. Instead, consider using SharePoint Server for collaboration. Send Options In Outlook 2010, the ability to specify the format for e-mail messages by using Send Options is removed. This feature was previously useful for sending e-mail to people who would receive an e-mail on an Apple computer. Apple computers can now read e-mail messages in Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) type. In Office Outlook 2007, to find the Send Options command enter an e-mail address in the To line, resolve the e-mail address, right-click the e-mail address and select Send Options. Shade group headings The ability to shade group headings is removed in Outlook. In Office Outlook 2007, to access this feature right-click on the column heading, select Custom, Customize current view and then click Other Settings. Third-party Exchange client extensions do not load Third-party Exchange client extensions do not load on Outlook 2010. We recommend that users contact their Exchange client extension vendor for more information about an update to their solutions. Third-party exchange client extensions are replaced by add-ins built by using Microsoft Visual C++, Visual Studio Tools for Office, or third-party tools that can create an Outlook COM add-in. Web browser support Web browser support is removed in Outlook 2010. The following related features have also been removed. View Web pages within Outlook Save as Web Page option for Calendar Search the Internet within Outlook Navigate to Web pages within Outlook Note If you want an alternative way to save your calendar as a webpage, insert your calendar into an e-mail message and then save it as an .html file by using the following method. After you create the file, you can configure it by using Microsoft Word 2010. To save your calendar as a webpage: 1. On the ribbon, click New E-mail. 2. In the body of the e-mail message, position your cursor where you want to insert your calendar. 3. On the Insert tab, click Calendar. 4. On the Date Range drop-down list, select the date range that you want to include for your calendar and then click OK. 5. On the File tab, click Save As, and then do the following in the Save As dialog box: a. In the navigation pane, click the folder where you want to save the file. b. In the File name box, type the name that you want to use for your calendar c. On the Save as type drop-down list, select HTML. d. Click Save. Migration considerations Even though several new features and user interface changes are added in Outlook 2010, the Outlook data files (.ost and .pst) and Outlook profile file (.prf) formats in Outlook 2010 are compatible with earlier releases. Outlook data files (.pst and .ost) With Outlook 2010, users can open and use Outlook data files that were created in earlier versions of Outlook. Users who have offline Outlook data files (.ost) do not have to re-create those files; for example, users whose accounts are configured to use Cached Exchange Mode. Similarly, users who have Outlook data files (.pst) can continue to use the files without converting or migrating the files. By default, Outlook .pst and .ost files that are created by using Office Outlook 2003 through Outlook 2010 are in the updated Unicode file format that allows for larger file sizes (the 2-gigabyte (GB) limit is eliminated). The non-Unicode ANSI data file format s also supported by Outlook 2010. If users currently have non-Unicode ANSI-formatted .ost files, we recommend that you upgrade the .ost files to Unicode. To determine whether users .ost files are in ANSI or Unicode format, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=159924"How to determine the mode that Outlook 2007 or Outlook 2003 is using for offline folder files (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=159924). For information about how to force an upgrade of an existing non-Unicode (ANSI) formatted .ost file to Unicode format, see the section  Force upgrade of non-Unicode ANSI format .ost files to Unicode in HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/c6f4cad9-c918-420e-bab3-8b49e1885034(Office.14).aspx"Configure Cached Exchange Mode in Outlook 2010 (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/c6f4cad9-c918-420e-bab3-8b49e1885034(Office.14).aspx). Outlook profile file (.prf) As in earlier versions of Outlook, you can continue to use the Outlook profile file (.prf) to provide options for specifying additional Outlook settings or MAPI services. The Outlook 2010 .prf file format has changed but Office Outlook 2007, Office Outlook 2003, and Outlook 2002 versions of the file will work with Outlook 2010. If you plan to make updates to the .prf file for an Outlook 2010 deployment, we recommend that you re-create the .prf file by using the Office 2010 Office Customization Tool (OCT), export the settings to a new .prf file, and use that file to specify the additional Outlook settings or MAPI services that you want. Reverting to Office 2007 from Office 2010 Because of the changes in Outlook 2010 that enable multiple Exchange e-mail accounts, user profiles that were upgraded to Outlook 2010 will not work if the user removes Outlook 2010, reinstalls Office Outlook 2007, and then attempts to start Office Outlook 2007 by using the same user profile. In this scenario, the user profile must be removed and re-created in Windows through the Control Panel and Mail options. VBA settings migration In Office 2010, Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) 6.0 is updated to VBA 7.0. VBA 7.0 settings are reset to their defaults after migration instead of automatically repopulating. This occurs because the registry settings for VBA are in a different hive in Office 2010, as shown in the following table. VersionRegistry subkey2007 Office system and previous versionsHKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\VBA\6.0\CommonOffice 2010HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\VBA\7.0\Common For more information, see HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/4d763016-a153-4d22-b7bb-fec28ea57892(Office.14).aspx"User registry settings to migrate to Office 2010 (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/4d763016-a153-4d22-b7bb-fec28ea57892(Office.14).aspx). See Also HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=208698"Outlook 2010 Resource Center (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=208698) HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=160240"Changes in Outlook 2007 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=160240) HYPERLINK \l "z0dee24b309af485bb5edd4b879dcc8f6"Changes in Office 2010 Changes in PowerPoint 2010 This article lists changes in Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 since Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 and migration considerations. If you are upgrading from Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003, see also HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=169005"Changes in Office PowerPoint 2007 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=169005). In this article: HYPERLINK \l "z2065"What s new HYPERLINK \l "z2066"What s changed HYPERLINK \l "z2067"What s removed HYPERLINK \l "z2068"Migration considerations What s new This section highlights new features in PowerPoint 2010. Fluent UI The PowerPoint 2010 user interface is updated from the Microsoft Office Fluent user interface (UI) that was introduced in the 2007 Microsoft Office system. The Microsoft Office Fluent UI is designed to make it easier for people to find and use the full range of features that Office applications provide, and to preserve an uncluttered workspace. For more information about the Fluent UI, see the resources in HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=111045"Microsoft Office Fluent User Interface Resource Center (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=111045). The ribbon The ribbon, part of the Fluent UI, was designed to optimize key PowerPoint presentation scenarios to make them easier to use. The ribbon provides quicker access to all the commands in PowerPoint 2010 and allows for easier future additions and customizations. You can also customize the ribbon. For example, you can create custom tabs and custom groups to contain frequently used commands. To help maximize the editing of your presentation space on the page, the ribbon can also be hidden while writing. Backstage view The Microsoft Office Backstage is now part of the Fluent UI and a companion feature to the ribbon. The Backstage view, which can be accessed from the File tab, helps you find frequently used features for managing your PowerPoint presentation files. (The File tab replaces the Microsoft Office Button and File menu that were used in earlier release of Microsoft Office.) The Backstage view is used to manage files and the data about the files, such as creating and saving files, inspecting for hidden metadata or personal information, and setting file options. File format The PowerPoint 2010 file format enables new features such as sharing on the Web, linked presentation co-authoring, and versioning. PowerPoint 2010 will continue to work on Office PowerPoint 2007 presentations. Protected View Files from a potentially unsafe location (such as the Internet or an e-mail attachment) or files that contain active content (such as macros, data connections, or ActiveX controls) are validated and can open in Protected View. When you open files in Protected View mode, the editing functions are disabled. You can open and edit files from trusted sources by clicking Enable Editing. You can also explore data about the files in the Backstage view. Collaboration and sharing features PowerPoint 2010 supports co-authoring functionality. Co-authoring functionality simplifies collaboration by enabling multiple users to work productively on the same presentation without intruding on one anothers work or locking one another out. Office 2010 offers co-authoring functionality for PowerPoint 2010, Microsoft Word 2010, and Microsoft OneNote 2010 documents on Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010. New co-authoring functionality is also supported in Microsoft Excel Web App and Microsoft OneNote Web App. The changes are as follows: New content is automatically highlighted. Author information for any added or shared content is identified by a color-coded bar showing the author s initials. Version support lets users see when and by whom changes were made to a presentation, and automatically highlights changes relative to earlier versions of the presentation. Faster synchronization of pages so that changes are displayed to all authors in near real-time. Presentations to live and virtual audiences PowerPoint 2010 has a remote slide show capability that lets you present a slide show over the Web or a network connection to virtual attendees or live attendees, or both. Some common broadcast scenarios are as follows: Ad hoc one-on-one broadcast. Invite multiple viewers to view a presentation remotely at any time. Present a slide show to both live and remote attendees at the same time in the context of a training session, meeting, or conference call. Working with text and objects PowerPoint 2010 provides improved editing tools with a new set of Photo Effects that enable you to transform your images. Video and audio editing Graphics, transitions, and animations Help and translation HYPERLINK \l "z1848"Top of page What s changed This section summarizes the changes in PowerPoint 2010. Arrange Group The Arrange Group is now the Arrange menu. Insert a shape Previously, Drawing Tools (on the Format tab) automatically display when you insert a shape on a slide. This is no longer the case. The tab appears, but it does not open automatically. You can double-click the shape to bring up the tools. Selection pane The Selection pane is a feature that lists all objects in a presentation. In PowerPoint 2010 it is now located on the Arrange menu on the Home tab. Whats removed This section provides information about removed features in PowerPoint 2010. Maximum sound file size The audio/video link and embed feature has replaced the maximum sound file size embed feature. In Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007, this appears in two locations: 1) as Max Sound File Size (KB) in Sound Tools | Options | Sound Options and 2) Link sounds with file size greater than in PowerPoint Options. This feature was necessary before because you were only able to embed of .wav files less than a certain size, as specified at one of the two places. In PowerPoint 2010, you can embed any file of any size so that thesetwo features are no longer necessary. The functionality is still there, but only as part of the new audio/video insertion behavior. The feature itself is deprecated. You will not see Max Sound File Size (KB) in the ribbon and Link sounds with file size greater than in PowerPoint Options. Instead, the audio/video link and embed feature will replace this functionality. You will be able to do the same thing with fewer limitations and also do it directly when a media file is inserted. In PowerPoint 2010, the user can choose whether to embed any file directly by using the Insert dialog box. Therefore, Max Sound File Size and Link sounds with files size greater than boxes are no longer needed. You can embed any file kind of any size instead of being limited to .wav files less than 50MB. Save as Web Page The entry points for Save as Web Page have been removed. HYPERLINK \l "z1848"Top of page Migration considerations This section provides information about features and changes that administrators should consider when migrating from Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 to Microsoft PowerPoint 2010. PowerPoint Presentation Files (.ppt/.pptx) The default file format for presentations created in PowerPoint 2010 has not changed from PowerPoint 2007, which is an XML-enabled file format. PowerPoint 2010 does not support saving to PowerPoint 95 (or earlier) file formats, nor Pack and Go Wizard (.ppz) files. For more information about new file formats in Office 2010, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=184681&clcid=0x409"File Formats supported in PowerPoint 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=184681&clcid=0x409). To ensure that a presentation in PowerPoint 2010 can be viewed in PowerPoint 2003 or earlier versions, you can run the Compatibility Checker in PowerPoint 2010. The Compatibility Checker finds potential compatibility issues between PowerPoint 2010 and earlier versions of PowerPoint, and creates a report to help you resolve any issues. With all the new media capabilities, photo effects, graphics, and formatting capabilities in PowerPoint 2010, knowing how they will translate when the file is opened in an earlier version is important. For example, the new photo effects are stored in the file in such a way that when you open the file in PowerPoint 2007, the photos that use the new effects look exactly as they did in PowerPoint 2010. However you cannot modify the effect if you return to PowerPoint 2007. The new slide transitions are mapped to a PowerPoint 2007 transition when the presentation is viewed in PowerPoint 2007, and any improved slide transitions revert to the original look in PowerPoint 2007. Embedded videos will work to view in PowerPoint 2007, because PowerPoint 2007 Service Pack 2 was updated to include support for embedded videos. However, if you applied some PowerPoint 2010 effects to the video in PowerPoint 2010, such as crop it to a shape, apply 3-D to it, layer shapes, or apply a duotone, it will return to a default video and play without the special effects. For information about formatting compatibility with PowerPoint 2003 or earlier versions, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=184658&clcid=0x409"Features that change when you open a PowerPoint 2010 presentation in PowerPoint 2003 or earlier (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=184658&clcid=0x409). Storing or sharing files PowerPoint 2010 supports exporting files to all previous file formats that were found in PowerPoint 2007 and OpenDocumentation Presentations. In the Microsoft Office Backstage view, there is a quick-click sharing capability to send a presentation via e-mail as an attachment, as a link to the presentation on a Web server, or as a .pdf or .xps copy. You can also share the presentation via an instant message, in the Presentation Window, via Internet Fax, by publishing to Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Products or any specific location, or packaging it for a CD. Presentation security In Office PowerPoint 2007, new security features were introduced to help ensure that a presentation was safely managed after it left the users hands. In PowerPoint 2010, the permissions can still be set, but now through the Backstage view. Security features include the following: Prevent unintended changes to a final version of a document by using the Mark as Final command. Provide assurance as to the authenticity, integrity, and origin of the presentation by adding a digital signature. Assign permissions that prevent other users from copying, printing, or editing the presentation by selecting the access level specific to their requirements. Manage document properties through the Backstage view. PowerPoint Viewer The Viewer is not included with an installation of Office. Therefore, for users who require viewing a PPT/PPTX presentation offline, a new PowerPoint Viewer is available online. The Viewer lets you view presentations created in Microsoft PowerPoint 2000, PowerPoint 2002, PowerPoint 2003, PowerPoint 2007, and PowerPoint 2010. The Viewer also supports opening password-protected PowerPoint presentations. The Viewer cannot be installed side-by-side with 64-bit Microsoft Office, and cannot open files created in PowerPoint 95 or earlier versions. Support is limited to Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, WindowsVista, and Windows 7. Windows 2000 and Windows 98 are not supported. Unlike previous viewers, users will have the option to use Reading mode or Full Screen Slide Show mode. Macro recorder The macro recorder, used to automate frequent tasks, is not available in PowerPoint 2010. Instead, you can use Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) to create or configure macros. If you create a macro in a version of PowerPoint earlier than PowerPoint 2007 by using the macro reader, use VBA to configure the macro. If you want to access developer controls, write code, or create macros, do the following to display the Developer tab: 1. Click the File tab. 2. Select Options. 3. In the PowerPoint Options dialog box, click Customize Ribbon. 4. In Customize the Ribbon, in the Main Tabs list, select the Developer tab, click Add, and then click OK. VBA settings migration In Office 2010, Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) 6.0 was updated to VBA 7.0. VBA 7.0 settings were reset to their defaults after migration instead of automatically repopulating. This occurred because the registry settings for VBA are in a different hive in Office 2010, as shown in the following table. VersionRegistry subkeyOffice 2000 through Office 2007HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\VBA\6.0\CommonOffice 2010HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\VBA\7.0\Common To correct this problem, copy the VBA 6.0 registry keys from the 6.0 hive to the 7.0 hive. For more information, see HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/4d763016-a153-4d22-b7bb-fec28ea57892(Office.14).aspx"User registry settings to migrate to Office 2010 (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/4d763016-a153-4d22-b7bb-fec28ea57892(Office.14).aspx) and HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=185841"Compatibility Between the 32-bit and 64-bit Versions of Office 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=185841). See Also HYPERLINK \l "z0dee24b309af485bb5edd4b879dcc8f6"Changes in Office 2010 HYPERLINK \l "z399026a3007c405aa377da7b0f7bf9de"System requirements for Office 2010 HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff718249.aspx"Co-authoring overview (http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff718249.aspx) Changes in Project 2010 This article lists changes in Microsoft Project 2010 since Microsoft Office Project 2007 and migration considerations. In this article: HYPERLINK \l "z2170"Whats new HYPERLINK \l "z2171"Whats changed HYPERLINK \l "z2172"Whats removed HYPERLINK \l "z2173"Migration considerations Whats new This section highlights new features in Project 2010. Fluent UI The Project 2010 user interface is redesigned and now uses the Microsoft Office Fluent user interface (UI). Introduced in the 2007 Microsoft Office system, the Fluent UI is designed to make it easier for people to find and use the full range of features that Office applications provide, and to preserve an uncluttered workspace. For more information about the Fluent UI, see the resources in HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=111045"Microsoft Office Fluent User Interface Resource Center (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=111045). Backstage view The Microsoft Office Backstage is part of the Fluent UI and a companion feature to the ribbon. The Backstage view, which can be accessed from the File tab, helps you find frequently used features for managing your Microsoft Project files. (The File tab replaces the Microsoft Office Button and File menu that were used in earlier releases of Microsoft Office.) The Backstage is used to manage Microsoft Project Server connections, and to check out and publish projects. Team Planner Project 2010 Professional contains the Team Planner, a resource scheduling view that lets users see at a glance what their team members are working on and move tasks from one person to another. Users can also view and assign unassigned work, view over-allocations, and see task names and resource names. Synchronization with SharePoint lists In Project 2010 Professional, users can export project files to a list in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 or Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2010. This provides a quick and easy way for a project manager to share status or create reports that can be viewed across the organization. Project Web Access (PWA) is not required to synchronize with a SharePoint list. Manual scheduling Project 2010 changes how projects are scheduled. Factors such as task dependencies and the project calendar no longer automatically adjust task dates when a task is manually scheduled. This feature can be especially useful for early planning when the duration of a task might not yet be known. Users can place a manually scheduled task anywhere in their schedules, and Project 2010 will not move it. Project managers who are accustomed to automatic scheduling with past versions of Project can turn the new manual scheduling feature off for specific tasks or the entire project. Some projects may require the powerful scheduling engine of Project to handle scheduling. Inactive tasks Users can make tasks inactive and still keep them in their projects. The main value of this feature is that custom field information, resource assignments, and all other data stays in the task. (Note that these factors do not contribute to roll-ups.)Inactive tasks often have important information (such as cost information) that can be valuable for archival purposes and what-if planning. Top-down summary Creating subtasks and then rolling them up into summary tasks is no longer restricted. In Project 2010, users can create summary tasks first, and the summary tasks can have dates that do not exactly match the roll-up dates of the subtasks. At the beginning of the planning phase, users might only have some high-level information about key deliverables and major milestones of their projects. In Project 2010, users can divide projects into high-level phases based on the overall timeline and budget. This means that it is not necessary for dates of individual work items to line up exactly with dates of the high-level phases. Compare projects The compare projects feature in Project 2010 now includes Gantt bars to help users see more clearly how one version of a project differs from another version. Timeline Project 2010 now includes a timeline view. For new files, the timeline view is automatically displayed above most other views. This shows a concise overview of the entire schedule. Otherwise, users can turn on the timeline view manually. Users can add tasks to the timeline, print it, or paste it into an e-mail message for an easy-to-view project summary. Enhanced copy and paste This feature lets users copy and paste content between Microsoft Office programs and Project 2010, and keep formatting, outline levels, and column headers. Excel-like features Features similar to those in Microsoft Excel are available in Project 2010. This includes the following: Simplified adding of new columns. A user can click the Add New Column heading at the right end of a sheet view, and then type or select the name of a new or existing column. An existing column can also be quickly renamed by clicking its title and typing a different column name. Enhanced filter UI makes it easier for users to find tasks and resources. 32-bit color support and text wrapping enable users to create views that are similar to Excel reports. Find commonly used commands quickly The most commonly used commands can now be found easily. By right-clicking any item in a view, such as bar, table cell, or chart, a mini-toolbar with a quick list of commonly used commands is displayed. The view slider In Project 2010, users can quickly zoom in and out of the time phased section of a view by using a slider in the status bar. Move the view slider to the right to zoom in a schedule and move the slider to the left to zoom out. The view slider works in the Gantt chart, network diagram, calendar, and all graph views. Backwards compatibility Project 2010 is compatible with previous versions of Microsoft Project. Users can create files in Office Project 2007 or earlier and then open and edit them in Project 2010, although certain features of Project 2010 are not enabled. If you save the earlier version files in the Project 2010 format, all Project 2010 is available. In addition, you can create files in Project 2010 and then convert them to the Office Project 2007, Project 2000, and Project 2003 file formats. What s changed This section summarizes the feature changes in Project 2010. Application settings The following dialog boxes contain features that are changed: Spelling options Customize Service options Options What s removed This section provides information about removed features in Project 2010. Custom forms The ability to create and use custom forms through the user interface (Tools | Customize | Forms) is removed in Project 2010. If users previously created custom forms in their application, the forms can no longer be accessed. This is an outdated and rarely used feature. The amount of effort required to maintain the feature (for example, updating the controls to be compatible with Project 2010) is not feasible. Use Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) to create custom forms that replace the previously created forms. Customers usually use VBA, Visual Studio Tools for Office (VSTO), or other methods to perform the same task. OWC resource availability graphs Because OWC is removed in Microsoft Office 2010, resource availability graphs have changed in Project 2010, and users can no longer see proposed availability on the selected task without temporarily assigning a resource to the task. In addition, users lose the split when they select to see the graph, can no longer graph multiple resources together (you must do this one at a time), and do not see numbers next to the graph saying how high the bars are. The team builder experience is also different from the assign resource experience. Team builder starts PWA, and the assigned resource uses resource graphs in Project 2010. The new graphs are customizable and are now printable. Add-ins, sample macros, and project guide Add-ins, sample macros, and sample project guide are not included with Project 2010. The following add-ins are incorporated into Project 2010: Compare Project Versions Adjust Dates The following add-ins are removed: Pert Analysis Copy picture (no longer automatically creates an Office document and cannot export to the JPG format) Format_Duration ResMgmt_TaskEntry Rollup_Formatting Toggle_Read_only Update_File Save as Excel Pivot Table Save as Excel Pivot Table is replaced by Desktop Reports in Project 2010, Professional and Standard. The ability to save directly into a pivot table is removed. The File | Save As menu used to include the following: Save as XLS Save as XLS Pivot Table The File | Save As menu now includes the following: Save as XLS Save as XLSX Save as XLSB Project 2010 now supports the new file formats in Microsoft Excel 2010. Users should use desktop reports to generate a normalized version of their tasks in Excel 2010. Migration considerations When planning a migration to Project 2010, review what is new, changed, and removed for Project 2010. VBA settings migration In Office 2010, Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) 6.0 was updated to VBA 7.0. VBA 7.0 settings were reset to their defaults after migration instead of automatically repopulating. This occurred because the registry settings for VBA are in a different hive in Office 2010, as shown in the following table. VersionRegistry subkeyOffice 2000 through Office 2007HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\VBA\6.0\CommonOffice 2010HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\VBA\7.0\CommonTo correct this problem, copy the VBA 6.0 registry keys from the 6.0 hive to the 7.0 hive. For more information, see HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/4d763016-a153-4d22-b7bb-fec28ea57892(Office.14).aspx"User registry settings to migrate to Office 2010 (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/4d763016-a153-4d22-b7bb-fec28ea57892(Office.14).aspx) and HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=185841"Compatibility Between the 32-bit and 64-bit Versions of Office 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=185841). Changes in Publisher 2010 This article lists changes in Microsoft Publisher 2010 since Microsoft Office Publisher 2007 and migration considerations. In this article: HYPERLINK \l "z2274"What s new HYPERLINK \l "z2275"What s changed HYPERLINK \l "z2276"What s removed HYPERLINK \l "z2277"Migration considerations What s new This section highlights new features in Publisher 2010. The ribbon The ribbon, part of the Microsoft Office Fluent user interface (UI), was designed to optimize key Publisher scenarios to make them easier to use. The ribbon in Publisher 2010 provides quicker access to all the commands and allows for easier future additions and customizations. You can also customize the ribbon. For example, you can create custom tabs and custom groups to contain frequently used commands. To help maximize the note-taking space on the page, the ribbon can also be hidden while writing. Backstage view The Microsoft Office Backstage is part of the Fluent UI and a companion feature to the ribbon. The Backstage view, which can be accessed from the File tab, helps you find frequently used features for managing your Publisher 2010 files. (The File tab replaces the Microsoft Office Button and File menu that were used in earlier releases of Microsoft Office.) The Backstage is used to manage files and the data about the files, such as creating and saving files, inspecting for hidden metadata or personal information, and setting file options. Simplified, cleaner workspace In the new workspace, users will see object boundaries only when they want them (for example, when they pause on or select an object), and alignment guides when they need them (for example, as they drag an object). Users can also move from page to page quickly by using the new page navigation pane, which displays single-page or double-page thumbnails. Note: The ribbon and the Backstage view are features of the Microsoft Office Fluent user interface, which is a feature of Microsoft Office 2010 applications. This it easier for users to find and use Office 2010 features. For more information about the Microsoft Office Fluent user interface, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=111045"Microsoft Office Fluent User Interface Resource Center (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=111045). Integrated print and preview experience Print and Print Preview are integrated so that it is easier for users to get a more accurate view of what their publications will look like when they are printed. This includes the ability to make print adjustments while viewing the effect of the changes in a large preview of their publication. Users can view multiple pages at the same time, view page boundaries, page numbers, and sheet rulers while in print preview, and even view a simulation of a two-sided document as if it were held up to a light to see the front and back at the same time, as the publication will look when printed. Save file as .pdf or .xps Users can save files in the .pdf or .xps file format. This feature can be blocked by using Group Policy. Also, .pdf files can be password-protected for an added layer of security. 64-bit edition Publisher 2010 64-bit edition can be installed on Windows 64-bit operating systems, and is backward-compatible with other versions of Publisher. Users can open, edit, and save any Publisher 2003, Office Publisher 2007, Publisher 2010 32-bit edition, or Publisher 2010 64-bit edition file on a computer that is running either a 32-bit or 64-bit Windows operating system. For more information, see HYPERLINK \l "zfaab55b2bb6c4636811e24f6939548d1"64-bit editions of Office 2010. Whats changed This section summarizes the feature changes in Publisher 2010. Improved picture technology Users can more easily work with pictures in their publications with the following picture technology improvements: CroppingUsers can rotate and resize pictures, crop them into non-rectangular shapes, and preview the images while keeping the picture in the desired size, shape, and location. Replacing picturesUsers can replace pictures by drag-and-drop, swap two pictures in a single operation, and paste pictures copied outside from Publisher into a placeholder in Publisher. Using picture placeholdersUsers can maintain placeholder dimensions when a picture is inserted. For example, pictures either too small or too large for a placeholder are automatically resized. Add captionsUsers can now add captions to their pictures, choosing from a gallery of caption designs and layouts, and make changes easily. Object alignment Users can use visual alignment guides to align objects to other objects or text, but can ultimately determine where they want to place their objects. This includes the ability to offset-align an object. Improved access to templates and building blocks online Users can use templates and insert building blocks of content (for example, mastheads, borders, and graphics) to create professional-looking pages. Publisher 2010 makes it easier for users to access the Publisher online community to get pre-built templates and building blocks, and share ones they create. Catalog merge Catalog merge, which lets users merge text and images from a database (such as Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Access, or Microsoft Outlook) is more easily accessed through the UI. Users will be able to initiate catalog merge at any point while making their publications. Whats removed This section provides information about removed features in Publisher 2010. Web mode Creating new Web sites and Web publications is not available in Publisher 2010. However, users can still edit Web publications created in an earlier version of Publisher. Publisher 2010 does not display a folder of Web site templates, or a user interface access point to change a publication to Web mode. However, users see a Web mode tab when they open a Web publication created in an earlier version of Publisher. Outdated application settings Users no longer have access to several settings that were available in Tools | Options. This includes changes to the following dialog boxes: Spelling options, Customize, Service options, and several tabs in Options. This also includes removal of or changes to the following in Settings: Show basic colors in color palette, Show TipPages + Reset Tips button, Show underline for merge fields and business information fields, Automatically synchronize formatting, and Use a wizard for blank publications. Migration considerations When planning a migration to Publisher 2010, review what is new, changed and removed for Publisher 2010. VBA settings migration In Office 2010, Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) 6.0 was updated to VBA 7.0. VBA 7.0 settings were reset to their defaults after migration instead of automatically repopulating. This occurred because the registry settings for VBA are in a different hive in Office 2010, as shown in the following table. VersionRegistry subkeyOffice 2000 through Office 2007HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\VBA\6.0\CommonOffice 2010HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\VBA\7.0\Common To correct this problem, copy the VBA 6.0 registry keys from the 6.0 hive to the 7.0 hive. For more information, see HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/4d763016-a153-4d22-b7bb-fec28ea57892(Office.14).aspx"User registry settings to migrate to Office 2010 (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/4d763016-a153-4d22-b7bb-fec28ea57892(Office.14).aspx) and HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=185841"Compatibility Between the 32-bit and 64-bit Versions of Office 2010 ( HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=185841" http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=185841). See Also HYPERLINK \l "z0dee24b309af485bb5edd4b879dcc8f6"Changes in Office 2010 Changes in SharePoint Designer 2010 This article lists changes in Microsoft SharePoint Designer 2010 since Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer 2007 and migration considerations. In this article: HYPERLINK \l "z2378"Whats removed HYPERLINK \l "z2379"Migration considerations Whats removed This section provides information about removed features in SharePoint Designer 2010. Contributor Settings In Office SharePoint Designer 2007, Contributor Settings was used to configure and enable Contributor mode, a limited access mode. Users who opened a site for editing in Office SharePoint Designer 2007 had access to different commands or features, depending on which Contributor group they were assigned to and which editing restrictions had been assigned to that Contributor group. Contributor Settings worked at the site level, and the settings could not be inherited by any subsites of a parent site. Contributor Settings was not a security feature, it was designed to be used in an environment where site managers were confident of the intentions of the users and was intended to help prevent accidental changes to a Web site. Contributor Settings is removed in Microsoft SharePoint Designer 2010 because the feature was complicated, underused, and did not integrate well with the SharePoint Products and Technologies permission model, because users could bypass the restrictions imposed by the feature. The functionality is replaced by a mix of reliance on the SharePoint Products and Technologies permission model and the SharePoint Role Designer feature. Database features The database features in Microsoft FrontPage and Office SharePoint Designer 2007 do not apply to SharePoint Product and Technologies Web sites and are not supported in Microsoft SharePoint Designer 2010. The features that are removed in Microsoft SharePoint Designer 2010 include the following: Database Interface WizardCreates a new database-driven Web site in Office SharePoint Designer 2007. Database Results WizardCreates Web pages that contain the database results Web component, also known as a WebBot, in Office SharePoint Designer 2007. SharePoint Designer 2010 does not support the Database Results WebBot. When you view a Web page or if you use Design view in SharePoint Designer 2010 to open an existing database results page, the Database Results WebBot is rendered as an HTML comment. Database tab of the Site settings dialog boxManages database connection settings in Office SharePoint Designer 2007. Layout tables In Office FrontPage 2003 and Office SharePoint Designer 2007, you could create Web page layouts by using layout tables and cells. A layout table is the framework you create for a page layout. Layout cells are the regions within that framework that contain the content in a page, including text, images, Web parts, and other elements. Together, layout tables and cells represent horizontal and vertical regions that users can add to Web pages, which provide visual structure for your content. CSS layout features have replaced the layout tables feature in Microsoft SharePoint Designer 2010, and the extensive HTML comments that layout tables rely on are not recognized. If you open a Web page that contains an existing layout table in SharePoint Designer 2010, the layout table functions correctly. However, you cannot use SharePoint Designer 2010 to insert a new layout table. Microsoft Script Editor (MSE) In Office SharePoint Designer 2007 and previous versions of Microsoft FrontPage, you could use the Microsoft Script Editor (MSE) to add text, edit HTML tags, and edit any Microsoft Visual Basic Scripting Edition (VBScript) code in a data access page. MSE also provided IntelliSense features for script creation and editing. You could also use the Script Editor to view your page as it would appear in a Web browser. Microsoft SharePoint Designer 2010 does not include Microsoft Script Editor. Publish, backup, and restore remote Web site SharePoint Designer 2010 is designed for users to work on instead of designing and publishing SharePoint Products and Technologies Web sites. In contrast, Microsoft FrontPage was designed as a server-agnostic Web site creation and management tool. Legacy features for publishing and connecting to remote Web sites and managing the transfer of Web sites and Web content are removed in SharePoint Designer 2010. SharePoint Designer 2010 is not designed to take the place of server administration tasks such as backup or restore. Operations such as backup, restore, content migration, and other management tasks that affect entire SharePoint Products and Technologies Web sites should be completed by using the Central Administration Web page. Back up a Web site SharePoint Designer 2010 is designed to work with content on an existing SharePoint Products and Technologies Web site. To back up a Web site, an administrator for the SharePoint Products and Technologies Web site uses the Central Administration Web site for the collection. Restore a Web site SharePoint Designer 2010 is designed to work with content on an existing SharePoint Products and Technologies Web site. To restore a Web site, an administrator for the SharePoint Products and Technologies Web site uses the Central Administration Web site for the collection. FTP FrontPage provided a built-in FTP client for connecting to servers without Microsoft FrontPage server extensions. The built-in FTP client enabled users to open sites over FTP and then publish an entire Web site or manage individual files on the remote Web server. Because SharePoint Designer 2010 is designed for working with SharePoint Products and Technologies Web sites, and these servers already have the necessary underlying code installed, an FTP client is not required and is removed. Import Web site wizard SharePoint Designer 2010 is designed to work with content on an existing SharePoint Products and Technologies Web site. Therefore, the ability to import a Web site from another server or from a file location is removed. Publish Web site SharePoint Designer 2010 is designed to work with content on a SharePoint Products and Technologies Web site. Therefore, the ability to create, edit, or publish a disk-based Web site and work with remote Web sites is removed. Unlike SharePoint Designer 2010, Office SharePoint Designer 2007 did support disk-based Web sites. When you edited Web pages from a Web site folder, metadata such as your logon name was saved for each file edited and used to display the author information, such as Created by or Modified by, for files in the Office SharePoint Designer 2007Web Site views and File Properties dialog box. By clearing the Manage the Web site using Office SharePoint Designer 2007 metadata files check box in the Site Settings dialog box, you could choose to remove the metadata from the Web site folder on your local computer. Because the ability to open and work with disk-based Web sites is removed, this privacy concern does not apply to SharePoint Designer 2010. Web package A Web package can contain Web pages, templates, Web components, themes, graphics, style sheets, and other elements. Web packages are CAB files (with .fwp file name extensions) that you use to import or export from a Web site. When working with a SharePoint Products and Technologies Web site, SharePoint Designer 2010 provides direct access to importing or exporting Web packages. SharePoint Designer 2010 does not import Web package files. There are two alternative methods that we recommend to deploy packaged functionality when you are working with a SharePoint Products and Technologies Web site. The first method is that you can use a custom site template. Custom site templates are stored as an .stp file in the SharePoint database. Second, you can use the Windows SharePoint Services solution framework. You can use solutions to package and deploy custom features, site definitions, templates, Web parts, and assemblies. The Windows SharePoint Services solution framework lets you bundle all the components for extending Windows SharePoint Services in a solution file. A solution file is a cabinet format file but it has a .wsp extension. A solution is a deployable, reusable package that contains a set of features, site definitions, and assemblies that apply to sites, and that you can individually enable or disable. You can use the solution file to deploy the contents of a Web Part package. This includes assemblies, class resources, .dwp files, and other package components. Views Views in FrontPage and Office SharePoint Designer 2007 offered various ways to view the files and edit Web pages in your Web site. Each view offered its own advantages for performing Web site creation, editing, maintenance, and management tasks. SharePoint Designer 2010 includes changes to the Reports, Navigation, and Hyperlinks views. Reports view In Office SharePoint Designer 2007, Reports view enables you to run reports for information such as the number and kind of images on your page, broken or outdated hyperlinks, or pages that might be slow to load. In FrontPage and Office SharePoint Designer 2007, Reports view provides access to statistics that let you monitor all aspects of your Web site. You can examine detailed information about the performance of your Web site and also information about your visitors. You can also use the reports to find and fix many common problems, keep track of the development on your Web site, and continue to improve and tailor your Web site to enhance the user experience. SharePoint Designer 2010 changes the way that you access reports and has removed those reports that are not useful in a SharePoint Products and Technologies Web site. Navigation view In FrontPage or Office SharePoint Designer 2007, the Navigation view provides an overhead look at the navigation structure of your Web site and shows the Web pages that are a part of the navigation structure of the Web site as a flowchart. The Navigation view and Navigation task pane do not work well with SharePoint Products and Technologies Web sites and have been replaced by new features such as site navigation and the quick launch bar. Hyperlinks view Hyperlinks view provides a visual representation of all the hyperlinks related to a specific Web page in a Web site. When you select a Web page in the hyperlinks view, all the other Web pages in that Web site that contain hyperlinks that connect to the selected Web page are displayed, and a line connects the Web pages. Along with displaying these hyperlinks, the hyperlinks from the Web page to any resource image, Web page, or other object is displayed together with an indication of the link validity. The Hyperlinks view is removed from SharePoint Designer 2010, because this approach to hyperlinks is not useful in a SharePoint Products and Technologies Web site. The error checking features in SharePoint Designer 2010 let you check for broken links, unused pages, cascading style sheets usage, and master page usage. Migration considerations When planning a migration to SharePoint Designer 2010, review what is new, changed, and removed for SharePoint Designer 2010. Changes in SharePoint Workspace 2010 This article lists changes in Microsoft SharePoint Workspace 2010 since Microsoft Office Groove 2007. HYPERLINK \l "z2480"What s new HYPERLINK \l "z2481"What s changed HYPERLINK \l "z2482"What s removed HYPERLINK \l "z2483"Migration considerations What s new This section highlights new features in SharePoint Workspace 2010. SharePoint integration SharePoint Workspace 2010 enables SharePoint Server 2010 users to create a personal SharePoint workspace, which is a local, synchronized cache of document and list content on a SharePoint site. This feature allows information workers who have access to a SharePoint site to easily access and contribute to SharePoint document libraries and lists from offline locations and when they are working online. SharePoint Workspace user interface The appearance and behavior of the Fluent user interface (UI) in SharePoint Workspace 2010 is optimized for familiarity to SharePoint users. Whats changed This section summarizes the feature changes in SharePoint Workspace 2010. SharePoint Workspace product The Groove client application is now the Microsoft SharePoint Workspace client application. Like Office Groove 2007, SharePoint Workspace 2010 enables users to create a local, synchronized cache of document content on a SharePoint site. However, in SharePoint Workspace this is achieved by creating a personal, synchronized SharePoint workspace instead of using a SharePoint Files tool in an Office Groove 2007 workspace. Like Office Groove 2007, SharePoint Workspace 2010 enables users to create Groove workspaces and shared folders. The appearance and behavior of the SharePoint Workspace 2010 user interface is updated for more continuity with SharePoint team spaces. Tools location The list of tools has moved from the horizontal tab arrangement in the lower part of Workspace Explorer to a vertical arrangement on the File tab in SharePoint Workspace 2010. Reordering tools by dragging them to a new location in the UI is no longer supported. However, SharePoint Workspace 2010 users can now decide to order tools by type or alphabetically. This change makes tools more visible to users. User credentials To improve consistency with other Microsoft Office 2010 applications, SharePoint Workspace 2010 has changed its security approach from a Groove-specific logon password or smartcard to Windows logon credentials for authenticating users. Elimination of the Groove-specific logon credentials helps provide a more secure and manageable environment. When users log on to SharePoint Workspace 2010, a message appears indicates that a Groove password or smartcard is no longer required for logging on to Groove and that accounts will be protected by using their Windows logon credentials. Authentication to SharePoint sites is unchanged. SharePoint Workspace 2010 users authenticate to SharePoint sites by using SharePoint Server credentials, as in Office Groove 2007. Roles and permissions In SharePoint Workspace 2010, permissions are automatically defined for Roles in Groove 2010 workspaces. Permissions continue to be editable in Groove 2007 workspaces. Workspace Manager The Office Groove 2007 Workspace Manager displays a list of a users workspaces. This includes the workspace type, status information, and the last unread date and time. In SharePoint Workspace 2010, the Workspace Manager no longer exists as separate feature because the Launchbar provides comparable functionality. Whats removed This section provides information about removed features in SharePoint Workspace 2010. The following Office Groove 2007 capabilities are not supported in SharePoint Workspace 2010, usually because the capability is unnecessary, or to avoid confusion with or duplication of similar functionality that is provided by another application. Alerts on contacts The Office Groove 2007 option to set an alert on specific contacts to indicate their online presence in a workspace is removed in SharePoint Workspace 2010. Alerts that were set on contacts in Microsoft Office Groove 2007 do not appear in SharePoint Workspace 2010. Instead of setting an alert on a contact, SharePoint Workspace 2010 users can use Microsoft Lync to tag the contact. E-mail invitation Support of the mailto protocol for sending Groove workspace invitations and contact information through e-mail clients other than Microsoft Outlook 2010 is removed in SharePoint Workspace 2010. The Send e-mail invitations using Microsoft Outlook check box is removed from the Preferences dialog box. Users who have Outlook 2010 as their e-mail client will not be affected by this change. However, users who have other e-mail clients or instant messaging applications must copy the invitation and paste it into the message. Limitations of the mailto protocol prevented it from working correctly for all languages and from providing the internationalization support that users required. Groove Forms Designer The Groove Forms Designer is removed in SharePoint Workspace 2010. The Groove Forms Designer functionality is replaced by the Lists tool, which includes a designer capability that lets developers import Microsoft InfoPath 2010 form templates. When Office Groove 2007 users upgrade to SharePoint Workspace 2010, the forms in existing Groove workspaces will work as expected. Application developers must use a Office Groove 2007 client installation to maintain or modify legacy custom forms in existing Groove workspaces. Groove InfoPath Forms The Groove InfoPath Forms Designer is removed in SharePoint Workspace 2010. After upgrading, the forms in existing Groove workspaces will work as expected. We recommend that you use Microsoft InfoPath 2010 to edit or create forms. SharePoint Workspace 2010 users can import new forms that are created in InfoPath 2010 into a Groove workspace. Custom tools The Custom tool feature is removed in SharePoint Workspace 2010. SharePoint Workspace users cannot add a custom tool or create custom groupings of tools. In Office Groove 2007, a user could find the Custom Tool option in the Add tool dialog box. Groove Workspace Explorer contact list The area of the Workspace Explorer that contains tools and lists and the ability to display a contact list as part of Workspace Explorer is removed in SharePoint Workspace 2010. The functionality of working with contacts is otherwise unchanged and users can continue to work with contacts on the Launchbar. Groove Workspace Explorer workspace list The area of the Workspace Explorer that contains tools and lists and the ability to display a workspace list as part of Workspace Explorer is removed in SharePoint Workspace 2010. The functionality of working with a workspace is otherwise unchanged and users can continue to work with workspaces on the Launchbar. Lite Chat invitations Microsoft Lync is integrated into Office 2010. Because Communicator supports multiuser chat, support for Lite Chat invitations in SharePoint Workspace 2010 is removed as a redundant feature. Connect tool SharePoint Workspace enables users to create a local, synchronized cache of document content on a SharePoint site through a personal, synchronized SharePoint workspace. This process replaces the Office Groove 2007 Connect tool. Therefore, the Connect tool is removed. Navigate Together feature The Navigate Together feature in the Office Groove 2007Options menu is removed in SharePoint Workspace 2010. By using this feature, one person could navigate through the UI and then have all users who were in Navigate Together mode navigate through the workspace UI together. In SharePoint Workspace 2010, users who need to move through the UI with other users must coordinate directly with the other users during the session, either by telephone or by instant messaging. Communicator The Windows API-based Microsoft Lync integration is removed in Microsoft SharePoint Workspace 2010 because Microsoft Office-based integration replaces it. This provides a richer, more robust, and more consistent experience across all Office 2010 applications. Users can see information and actions available on SharePoint Workspace 2010 contacts. Suspended icon overlay When members are suspended in an Office Groove 2007 workspace, their contact name is marked with a Suspended icon and they are grouped under a Suspended heading in a member's lists. In SharePoint Workspace 2010, the Suspended icon is removed and suspended users are grouped under a Suspended heading only if the Members pane is sorted by status. Tooltip information about user entering tool In Office Groove 2007, every time that a user enters a tool in any workspace, every user receives a ScreenTip: " has entered ". To improve performance and to minimize the distraction that users experience, especially in workspaces with many members, this ScreenTip notification functionality is removed in SharePoint Workspace 2010. Users can still use the numbered presence indicator on the tool name to see the names of the users in a tool. Multiple identities In Office Groove 2007, a user could create multiple identities within a single account. This feature was sometimes confusing for users. Therefore, the ability to create multiple identities for an account is removed in SharePoint Workspace 2010. SharePoint Workspace 2010 supports one account for one identity only. If existing Office Groove 2007 accounts have multiple identities, upon upgrade, those identities are maintained as part of the account. Note that the ability to create multiple accounts is still supported. Push-to-talk and voice memos Office Groove 2007 provided a button UI that users could click to converse by voice over IP. This functionality was not always effective and rarely used. Therefore, it is removed in SharePoint Workspace 2010. Similarly, Office Groove 2007 voice memos that could be attached to an instant message are removed in SharePoint Workspace 2010. Ink chat The Office Groove 2007 chat capability provided Ink mode options that let users draw chat entries by dragging with the mouse. Ink mode options were not of prime importance to most users and do not exist in SharePoint Workspace 2010. Migration considerations Application developers must use an Office Groove 2007 client installation to maintain or modify any legacy custom forms that are retained in a Groove workspace after migration from Office Groove 2007 to SharePoint Workspace 2010. Forms Designer functionality is replaced by the Lists tool, as mentioned earlier in this article. See Also HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/24ec9cec-361b-4862-b5c3-d7ad5650c425(Office.14).aspx"Deploy SharePoint Workspace 2010 (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/24ec9cec-361b-4862-b5c3-d7ad5650c425(Office.14).aspx) Changes in Visio 2010 This article lists changes in Microsoft Visio 2010 since Microsoft Office Visio 2007 and migration considerations. If you are upgrading from Microsoft Office Visio 2003, see also HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=169007"Changes in Office Visio 2007 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=169007). In this article: HYPERLINK \l "z2586"What s new HYPERLINK \l "z2587"What s changed HYPERLINK \l "z2588"What s removed HYPERLINK \l "z2589"Migration considerations What s new This section highlights new features in Visio 2010. Fluent UI The Visio 2010 user interface is redesigned and now uses the Microsoft Office Fluent user interface (UI). First introduced in the 2007 Microsoft Office system, the Fluent UI is designed to make it easier for people to find and use the full range of features that Office applications provide, and to preserve an uncluttered workspace. For more information about the Fluent UI, see the resources in HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=111045"Microsoft Office Fluent User Interface Resource Center (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=111045). The ribbon The ribbon, part of the Fluent UI, was designed to optimize key Visio design scenarios to make them easier to use. The ribbon provides quicker access to all the commands in Visio 2010 and allows for easier future additions and customizations. You can also customize the ribbon. For example, you can create custom tabs and custom groups to contain frequently used commands. To help maximize the editing of your presentation space on the page, the ribbon can also be hidden while you write. All existing Visio Software Development Kit (SDK) sample applications will be changed to use the RibbonX extensibility framework. Backstage view The Microsoft Office Backstage is part of the Fluent UI and a companion feature to the ribbon. The Backstage view, which can be accessed from the File tab, helps you find frequently used features for managing your Visio drawings. (The File tab replaces the Microsoft Office Button and File menu that were used in earlier release of Microsoft Office.) The Backstage view is used to manage files and the data about the files, such as creating and saving files, inspecting for hidden metadata or personal information, and setting file options. ShapeSheet IntelliSense If you are new to ShapeSheet formulas in Visio, they are similar to the formulas in Excel, except you can use them to program and recalculate shapes. A ShapeSheet spreadsheet stores information for every Visio shape. Within a ShapeSheet, formulas from previous versions of Visio are still valid. The IntelliSense is new to Visio 2010. This feature does an automatic lookup and auto-complete for formulas. Some of the benefits of ShapeSheet IntelliSense are as follows: Keyword lookup Keyword auto-complete Keyword definition pop-up Function signature hints pop-up Parenthesis matching Multi-line formula input for developers Supports local and cross-sheet references HYPERLINK \l "z1848"Top of page What s changed This section summarizes the changes in Visio 2010. Status bar The following status items are removed from the status bar in Visio 2010, but still appear in the Size & Position window: X Y Begin X Begin Y End X End Y Customize ink pens The Customize Pens dialog box is removed in Visio 2010 and replaced with the new Pens model that is used by OfficeArt and OneNote. Visio 2010 no longer persists settings for five distinct pens in the registry. Users can no longer see an entry point for the Customize Pens dialog box or access the dialog box by any means. Instead, users can customize ink pen properties by using the controls on the Ink Tools tab. Color by Value The Color By Value add-on no longer functions in Visio 2010. It is replaced by the Data Graphics feature set, which provides more functionality. You can no longer see the Color By Value add-on in the Add-Ons hierarchical control. Shapes no longer contain right-click actions to open the add-on. Object model calls from shapes that invoke the legacy Color By Value add-on result in an alert about the new Data Graphics functionality and a suggestion to view the Data Graphics Help files. Visual Studio Add-in/Add-on Wizard The Visual Studio Add-in/Add-on wizard, which is included with the Visio 2010 SDK, was changed from the earlier version. The wizard in Visio 2010 SDK creates Visio add-on projects, but no longer creates add-in projects. Wizard support for Visio 2010 VSTO add-in projects is available natively in Microsoft Visual Studio 2010. Whats removed This section provides information about removed features in Visio 2010. ShapeStudio The ShapeStudio tool available in previous versions of the Visio SDK has been removed from the Visio 2010 SDK. Status bar The following status items are removed from the status bar in Visio 2010: Begin End Dx Dy Snap Top Bottom Left Right Tile Tile Row Tile Column Ancestor The status bar in the Fluent UI focuses on higher priority status items, many of which have the added utility of being actionable. Find Shape feature The Find Shape server feature previously available in Visio enabled users to search for shapes installed on Microsoft Web sites. Additional, new, and updated shapes were then made available together with those already on the local computer. The Find Shape feature no longer connects to the Internet to look for additional Visio shapes as did in previous versions. The Find Shape feature no longer connects to additional Web servers that an administrator might have set up to host additional shapes. Instead, users must download the content from Office Online. Users can access download instructions by using the Find Shapes Online command on the More Shapes menus. With this change, the Find Shape feature will display search results found only on the local computer. In Visio 2010, the user can toggle the user interface on and off by using the Search for Shapes toggle available on the More Shapes menu. Stencil docking The redesign of the Shapes Window in Visio 2010 is now optimized for the vertical orientation of the window. Therefore, in Visio 2010, stencils are docked on the left or right of the Shapes Window with docking in the top and bottom positions no longer allowed. HYPERLINK \l "z1848"Top of page Migration considerations This section provides information about features and changes that administrators should consider when migrating from Microsoft Office Visio 2007 to Microsoft Visio 2010. A noticeable change is that Visio has joined the rest of the Microsoft Office products design and uses the Microsoft Office Fluent user interface (UI). In Visio 2010, you navigate the features by using the ribbon, the Quick Access Toolbar, and the Microsoft Office Backstage view. Process Repository In Visio 2010, you can easily manage collections of process diagrams that are typically stored on network file shares. You can ensure that you are editing the most recent version and updating a user if any changes were made to the process diagrams. For many administrators and managers who supervise these document repositories, ensuring diagrams comply with internal standards and tracking all the processes involved can be overwhelming. The Visio Process Repository, a new site template that is included with Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010, uses the collaborative features in SharePoint Server 2010, including: Check in/Check out Versioning Workflow These features integrate with several new process management features in Visio 2010. The result is that, in a few clicks, a SharePoint administrator can create a Visio Process Repository that is preconfigured for easy storage and management of Visio process diagrams. A Repository site contains a library for documentation, a task list, and a discussion board. The Process Diagrams document library is designed to store processes and comes prepopulated with several templates that can be used to create new process diagrams. Publish a process diagram to a repository You can check a diagram for validation issues prior to publishing by using the Validation feature. When you are ready, you can save the document back to the repository by using the Save to SharePoint billboard in the Backstage view. To save a document to the repository, follow these steps: 1. In the Backstage view, click the File tab. 2. Click Save & Send. 3. Under Save & Send, click Save to SharePoint. 4. Select the desired Process Diagrams document library and file type. 5. Click Save As to save the document. 6. The process diagram will be listed in the Process Diagrams document library at this point. The document library has two special columns: a. KeywordsThis column displays the swim-lane headings of each cross-functional flowchart in the document library. b. CategoryThis column displays the validation status of each document. When used with the Diagram Validation feature in Visio 2010, it is easier for administrators and managers to monitor whether the processes in the repository meet their organizations standards. Because the Process Repository is built on top of SharePoint Server 2010, you can take advantage of other SharePoint features. For example, you can: Set up workflows. Set up automatic e-mail notifications when documents change. View revision history for a given document. Visio Services in SharePoint Server 2010 is a service application that lets users view the processes in a browser with one click, even if they do not have Visio installed on their computers. For more information, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=184088"Visio Services overview (SharePoint Server 2010) (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=184088). Visio Viewer Visio Viewer 2002 and Visio Viewer 2003 have been discontinued. If you use Visio Viewer 2007, ensure that you have the latest upgrades or you can move to the Visio 2010 (Beta) Viewer. The Visio 2010 Viewer has all the functionality of the previous viewers, and includes all the security fixes. If you do not want to update to the Visio 2010 Viewer, you must update your existing viewer by following these steps: 1. If you use Viewer 2002 or Viewer 2003, uninstall it and install Visio 2007 Viewer. 2. Install Visio Viewer 2007 Service Pack 1. 3. Install the security update for Visio Viewer 2007. For more information, see Microsoft Knowledge Base article HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=184092"973709: Security Update for Microsoft Office Visio Viewer 2007 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=184092). You can also update the view by using Microsoft Update. However, it might involve multiple runs of Microsoft Update to download the relevant updates. Customization and options In Visio 2010, there are many settings and customizations that can be made to personalize the user experience. For more information, see HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/bc6f56d7-a1c5-487f-9078-b2a668252b92(Office.14).aspx"Plan customizations and options for Visio 2010 (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/bc6f56d7-a1c5-487f-9078-b2a668252b92(Office.14).aspx). VBA settings migration In Office 2010, Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) 6.0 was updated to VBA 7.0. VBA 7.0 settings were reset to their defaults after migration instead of automatically repopulating. This occurred because the registry settings for VBA are in a different hive in Office 2010, as shown in the following table. VersionRegistry subkeyOffice 2000 through Office 2007HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\VBA\6.0\CommonOffice 2010HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\VBA\7.0\Common To correct this problem, copy the VBA 6.0 registry keys from the 6.0 hive to the 7.0 hive. For more information, see HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/4d763016-a153-4d22-b7bb-fec28ea57892(Office.14).aspx"User registry settings to migrate to Office 2010 (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/4d763016-a153-4d22-b7bb-fec28ea57892(Office.14).aspx) and HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=185841"Compatibility Between the 32-bit and 64-bit Versions of Office 2010 ( HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=185841" http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=185841). See Also HYPERLINK "http://blogs.msdn.com/visio/archive/2009/11/19/introducing-the-microsoft-visio-2010-beta-sdk.aspx"Visio Beta SDK (http://blogs.msdn.com/visio/archive/2009/11/19/introducing-the-microsoft-visio-2010-beta-sdk.aspx) HYPERLINK \l "z0dee24b309af485bb5edd4b879dcc8f6"Changes in Office 2010 HYPERLINK \l "z399026a3007c405aa377da7b0f7bf9de"System requirements for Office 2010 Changes in Word 2010 Several changes have taken place in Microsoft Word 2010 since Microsoft Office Word 2007 was released and some new migration considerations also apply. If you are upgrading from Microsoft Office Word 2003, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=169004"Changes in Office Word 2007 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=169004). In this article: HYPERLINK \l "z2693"What s new HYPERLINK \l "z2694"What s changed? HYPERLINK \l "z2695"What s removed HYPERLINK \l "z2696"Migrations considerations What s new This section highlights new features in Word 2010. Fluent UI The Word 2010 user interface is redesigned and now uses the Microsoft Office Fluent user interface (UI). Introduced in the 2007 Microsoft Office system, the Fluent UI is designed to make it easier for people to find and use the full range of features that Office applications provide, and to preserve an uncluttered workspace. For more information about the Fluent UI, see the resources in HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=111045"Microsoft Office Fluent User Interface Resource Center (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=111045). The ribbon The ribbon, part of the Fluent UI, was designed to optimize key Word 2010 documentation scenarios to make them easier to use. The ribbon provides quicker access to all the commands in Word 2010 and allows for easier future additions and customizations. You can also customize the ribbon. For example, you can create custom tabs and custom groups to contain frequently used commands. To help maximize the editing of your documentation space on the page, the ribbon can also be hidden while you write. Backstage view The Microsoft Office Backstage is part of the Fluent UI and a companion feature to the ribbon. The Backstage view, which can be accessed from the File menu, helps you find frequently used features for managing your Word documentation files. (The File tab replaces the Microsoft Office Button and File menu that were used in earlier release of Microsoft Office.) The Backstage view is used to manage files and the data about the files, such as creating and saving files, inspecting for hidden metadata or personal information, and setting file options. File format The Word 2010 file format enables new features such as co-authoring, new graphic and text effects, and new numbering formats. Word 2010 works with Office Word 2007 documents. Protected View Files from a potentially unsafe location (such as the Internet or an e-mail attachment) or files that contain active content (such as macros, data connections, or ActiveX controls) are validated and can open in Protected View. When you open files in Protected View mode, the editing functions are disabled. You can open and edit files from trusted sources by clicking Enable Editing. You can also explore data about the files in the Backstage view. Collaboration and sharing features Word 2010 supports co-authoring functionality. Co-authoring functionality simplifies collaboration by enabling multiple users to work productively on the same document without intruding on one anothers work or locking one another out. Office 2010 offers co-authoring functionality for Word 2010, Microsoft PowerPoint 2010, and Microsoft OneNote 2010 documents on Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010. New co-authoring functionality is also supported for Microsoft Excel Web App and Microsoft OneNote Web App. When working with documents that are not located on a server that runs SharePoint Server 2010, Word 2010 only supports single-user editing. The changes are as follows: New content is automatically highlighted. Author information for any added or shared content is identified by a color-coded bar showing the author s initials. Version support lets users see when and by whom changes were made to a document, and automatically highlights changes relative to earlier versions of the document. Faster synchronization of pages so that changes are displayed to all authors in near real-time. Document authoring and graphic enhancements Word 2010 provides improved editing tools with a new set of Picture Tools that enable you to transform your documents into artistically engaging documents. New editing tools are as follows: Picture Correction Options Artistic Effect Options Background Removal Picture Layout Options HYPERLINK \l "z1848"Top of page Whats changed? This section summarizes the changes in Word 2010. Custom XML markup from XML-based file formats Word 2010 no longer reads the custom XML markup that may be contained within .DOCX, .DOCM, .DOTX, .DOTM or .XML files. Word 2010 can still open these files, but any customer XML markup is removed. For more details, please refer to HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=205707"KB #2445060 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=205707) Cut, copy, and paste Cut, copy, and paste is the most common way to move content between applications. Word 2010 can copy and paste content in many formats. Word 2010 has many options available at paste time through the Preview before you paste. Paste options include the following: Keep Source Formatting Merge Formatting Use Destination Theme Keep Text Only Document map The authoring experience is improved with new ways to navigate content by heading, page, or object. The document map is replaced by the navigation pane. Instead of the document map, users see a new navigation pane in its place. Users can see all the headings of a document, their relative positions, and the current location. With that available, moving between various headings is made by clicking parts of the pane. Outlines can be collapsed to hide nested headings, for long complex documents. Users can no longer see revision marks on headings within the map. Instead, users see the final result of the revisions within the pane. The overall benefit of this change is a cleaner interface that matches the look of the ribbon. Users also have access to some new functionality as follows: Manipulate the headings within the pane to rearrange the content in the document. Integration with the Find feature, highlighting the headings with the find results. The resizable pane consists of the following: A text box for the new Find feature A view switcher for changing view types Buttons for skipping to the Next and Previous items The main region, a list of navigable items, with scrolling when it is necessary The pane is shown by default, but can be hidden through a toggle button at the top of the scroll bar, via the View tab, or the navigation control in Reading mode. The check box to access the navigation pane is the same as the former document map (only the name is changed). Print preview The Print preview experience and the Print dialog box have been combined into the Print Place through the Backstage view. This feature is consistent across all Office applications. It can be invoked through the object model for third-party developers to create add-ins for Word 2010. The workflow process is still the same by using CTRL+P or by selecting Print in the Backstage. The Print Preview Edit Mode was fully deprecated. RTF file format The RTF file format is no longer enhanced to include new features and functionality. Features and functionality that are new to Word 2010 and future versions of Word are lost when they are saved in RTF. In addition, Word 2010 supports a new converter interface based on OpenXML Formats. Smart tags Text is no longer automatically recognized by a smart tag recognizer and will no longer display a purple dotted underline. Instead, users will be able to trigger recognition and view custom actions associated with text by selecting the text and clicking the Additional actions on the context menu. Once the user has moved the IP outside the current paragraph, the text tagging will be cleared for that paragraph. There are changes to the object model to reflect that text marked by a smart tag recognizer will not be stored in the document. Views In Word 2010, when you click the View tab, the options are as follows: Print Layout Full Screen Reading Web Layout Outline Draft (Normal) What s removed This section provides information about removed features in Word 2010. Person Name removal of smart tag The Person Name (Outlook E-mail Contacts) smart tag will be removed and replaced with functionality that uses the Global Address List (GAL) through Microsoft Office Communicator. In Word the functionality will be replaced by the additional actions functionality described earlier in this article, but in Excel the functionality will be completely removed. The 2007 Office system will be the last version that supports this functionality. AutoSummary AutoSummary is the feature that lists the Title, Subject, Author, Keywords, and Comments. This feature was available from the Tools menu. In Word 2010, this feature is no longer used. If you insert an abstract into the document, that is not AutoSummary data and will remain. However, if the document was in a summary view when it is saved, it will not be after you open it. Microsoft Office Document Imaging (MODI) MODI provided a common document imaging and scanning solution for Office. It was also the basis of the Fax feature for Office. When MODI was installed, it was the default handler for .tif, .tiff, and .mdi files. In Office 2010, MODI is fully deprecated. This change also affects the setup tree, which no longer shows the MODI Help, OCR, or Indexing Service Filter nodes on the Tools menu. The Internet Fax feature in Office 2010 uses the Windows Fax printer driver to generate a fixed file format (TIF). MODI and all its components are deprecated for 64-bit Office 2010. Research and Reference pane The Research and Reference pane is removed from Windows Internet Explorer 7. Therefore, the shortcut ALT+Click in Microsoft Word 2010 no longer takes users to that pane. The Research and Reference feature brought up a research pane to search all Intranet sites and portals. Mail Merge by using a Works database Users cannot perform a mail merge in Microsoft Word 2010 or Microsoft Publisher 2010 by using a Microsoft Works database, because of a change in the object model. This primarily affects users who have configured a recurring mail merge that reads content from a Works database. We recommend that you use Works to export the data and then create a new data source for performing the mail merge operation. Search Libraries button The Search Libraries button is removed from the Insert Citations menu (on the References Tab). WLL (Word Add-in Libraries) WLL files are deprecated for 32-bit Office 2010 and are not supported in 64-bit Office 2010. A WLL is an add-in for Microsoft Word that you can build with any compiler that supports building DLLs. Migrations considerations This section describes changes to consider when you migrate from Office Word 2007 to Word 2010. Migrating Word files The default file format has not changed in Microsoft Office 2010. The XML-based file format was introduced in the 2007 Microsoft Office system and continues to be used. For a review of the XML file format, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=182085"Overview of the XML file formats in the 2007 Office system (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=182085). When you open a document in Word 2010, it will open in one of three modes: Word 2010 Word 2007 compatibility mode Word 97-2003 compatibility mode To determine which mode the document is in, check the documents title bar. If (Compatibility Mode) appears after the file name, the document is in either Word 2007 compatibility mode or Word 97-2003 compatibility mode. You can continue to work in compatibility mode or you can convert your document to the Word 2010 file format. 1. Click the File tab. 2. Perform one of the following: To convert the document without saving a copy, click Info, and then click Convert. To create a new copy of the document in Word 2010 mode, click Save As, type a new name for the document in the File name box, and then click Word Document in the Save as Type list. 3. Click Info, and then click Convert. Compatibility Checker The Compatibility Checker lists elements in a document that are not supported or that will behave differently in Word 2007 or in Word 97-2003 format. Some of these features will be permanently changed and will not be converted to Word 2010 elements, even if you later convert the document to Word 2010 format. Embedded Word 2010 objects Open XML embedded objects can be converted to enable users on earlier versions of Word to be able to change them. 1. Right-click the embedded object. 2. Point to Document Object, and then click Convert. 3. In the Convert dialog box, click Convert To. 4. In the Object type list, select Microsoft Word 97-2003 Document. Equations If you save a document in Word 97-2003 format, equations will be converted to images that you cannot edit. However, if you later convert the document to Word 2010 file format and no changes have been made to the equation images in an earlier version, the equations will become text and you will be able to change them. SmartArt graphics When you save a document that contains a SmartArt graphics in Word 97-2003 format, the graphics will be converted to static images. You will be unable to change text inside a graphic, change its layout, or change its general appearance. If you later convert the document to Word 2010 format and no changes have been made to the images in an earlier version, the graphic will be changed back to a SmartArt object. Migration considerations from Office 97-2003 to Office 2010 Many of the changes from Office 97-2003 to Office 2010 are no different from Office 97-2003 to the 2007 Office system. For a list of migration considerations from Office 97-2003 to the 2007 Office system, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=182089"Migration considerations for Word 2007 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=182089). The following changes in Word 2010 might affect migration: AutoText is being moved back to Normal.dotm to facilitate autocomplete. For users going from Office Word 2003 to Word 2010, we recommend that you move the document to %AppData%\Word\Startup, and then follow the steps to upgrade a document. Office Word 2007 users will find their autotext automatically moved. AutoText gallery is now available in the Quick Parts gallery. Therefore, users no longer have to remember to move their autotext to the Quick Parts gallery. Word will automatically migrate building blocks to Word 2010 when you first start the application. This is done by creating a copy of the existing building blocks file and putting it in a new directory, %AppData%\Document Building Block\{||cc}\14, and the striping the building blocks that were provided with Office Word 2007 from the file. Similarly to Word 2007, Word 2010 gives you a new Normal.dotm on the first start. Your old normal file will be named normalold.dotm. If you want to restore your setting from Word 2007, right-click the file, and then click Open. Once in Word, you should use the Convert button in the Backstage view to convert the normal file to Word 2010 format. VBA settings migration In Office 2010, Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) 6.0 was updated to VBA 7.0. VBA 7.0 settings were reset to their defaults after migration instead of automatically repopulating. This occurred because the registry settings for VBA are in a different hive in Office 2010, as shown in the following table. VersionRegistry subkeyOffice 2000 through Office 2007HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\VBA\6.0\CommonOffice 2010HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\VBA\7.0\Common To correct this problem, copy the VBA 6.0 registry keys from the 6.0 hive to the 7.0 hive. For more information, see HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/4d763016-a153-4d22-b7bb-fec28ea57892(Office.14).aspx"User registry settings to migrate to Office 2010 (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/4d763016-a153-4d22-b7bb-fec28ea57892(Office.14).aspx) and HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=185841"Compatibility Between the 32-bit and 64-bit Versions of Office 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=185841). HYPERLINK \l "z1848"Top of page See Also HYPERLINK \l "z0dee24b309af485bb5edd4b879dcc8f6"Changes in Office 2010 HYPERLINK \l "z399026a3007c405aa377da7b0f7bf9de"System requirements for Office 2010 HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff718249.aspx"Co-authoring overview (http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff718249.aspx) Tools for Office 2010 Microsoft Office 2010 offers a variety of useful tools. The following table lists and describes those tools and provides links to appropriate resources for each. Office 2010 Tools AreaToolDescriptionResourcesHardware inventory / compatibility Microsoft Assessment and Planning (MAP) Toolkit The Microsoft Assessment and Planning (MAP) Toolkit is an inventory, assessment, and reporting tool that can securely run in small or large IT environments without requiring the installation of agent software on any computers or devices. The MAP Toolkit performs a detailed analysis of hardware and device compatibility for migration to Microsoft Office 2010, Windows7, and Windows Server 2008 R2. The hardware assessment examines the installed hardware and determines whether migration is recommended. If it is not recommended, the reports tell you why it is not. In addition, this version of MAP has expanded its capabilities into assessment areas of Hyper-V server virtualization, desktop security, and Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 migration.HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=152859"Microsoft Assessment and Planning (MAP) Toolkit for Microsoft Office 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=152859) HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=209196"TechNet - Solution Accelerators - Microsoft Assessment and Planning Toolkit (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=209196) HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=209200"Download the Microsoft Assessment and Planning Toolkit (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=209200)Software inventoryMicrosoft Software Inventory Analyzer (MSIA)The Microsoft Software Inventory Analyzer (MSIA) enables you to generate an inventory of core Microsoft products that are installed on a local computer, or throughout a network. The MSIA is built specifically to be a starting point to work with Microsoft Software Asset Management. To that end, MSIA works with networks that have 250 computers or fewer, and locates only Microsoft software.HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=152860"Microsoft Software Inventory Analyzer(http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=152860) HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=152861"Microsoft Software Asset Management(http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=152861)Office add-insOffice Environment Assessment ToolThe Office Environment Assessment Tool (OEAT) helps an organization determine the kinds of add-ins and the extent to which add-ins for Microsoft Office applications are used on users computers. OEAT collects and reports add-in information about Office 2010 and earlier versions to Microsoft Office 97.HYPERLINK \l "zc1fa7970974e48b9a2cd343043679490"Office Environment Assessment Tool (OEAT) user's guide for Office 2010 Office add-insMicrosoft Office Code Compatibility Inspector The Microsoft Office Code Compatibility Inspector helps an enterprise or small business update Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) and Visual Studio Tools for Office code so that it is compatible with Office 2010. The Inspector does not correct code; it inspects code. It then comments specific lines of code that reference items in the object model that have changed in some way or have been deprecated.HYPERLINK \l "zc8823e5c49664adfb8997c30fb719b72"Microsoft Office Code Compatibility Inspector user's guideUser settingsUser State Migration ToolThe Windows User State Migration Tool (USMT)4.0 enables you to migrate user files and settings during large deployments of WindowsVista and Windows 7 operating systems. USMT captures desktop and application settings, user accounts and users' files, and then migrates them to a new Windows installation. One component of the USMT is ScanState. ScanState scans the source computer, collects the files and settings and creates a store. ScanState does not modify the source computer. By default, ScanState compresses the files and stores them as an image file (USMT4.mig). HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/5c39deef-ee69-496d-a91e-6327e9f18928(Office.14).aspx"Use the User State Migration Tool 4.0 to migrate to Office 2010 (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/5c39deef-ee69-496d-a91e-6327e9f18928(Office.14).aspx) HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=152865"User State Migration Tool 4.0 User's Guide(http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=152865)File / document managementOffice Migration Planning Manager (OMPM)The Office Migration Planning Manager (OMPM) checks for, and reports on, file properties to help you analyze an environment and determine any issues that you might experience when you convert from Office 97-Office 2003 file formats to the file formats for the 2007 Office system and Microsoft Office 2010 systems. OMPM for Office 2010 supports two new kinds of scanning: macro scanning and x64 migration scanning: The macro scanner optionally scans any macros it encounters for migration concerns, reports any issues it finds in the database, and optionally inserts comments into the macros identifying the issue with links to possible resolutions. The x64 migration scanner scans macros, ActiveX controls, and other COM objects (such as add-ins) in Office files for incompatibilities (for example, declaring 4-byte pointers instead of 8-byte pointers).HYPERLINK \l "z6bce62f77d3a4a75ae26be6b4dfca45a"Office Migration Planning Manager (OMPM) for Office 2010SecurityMicrosoft Security Assessment Tool 4.0Microsoft Security Assessment Tool (MSAT) 4.0 consists of more than 200 questions that cover infrastructure, applications, operations, and people. The questions, associated answers, and recommendations are derived from generally accepted best practices, standards such as ISO 17799 and NIST-800.x, and recommendations and prescriptive guidance from the Microsoft Trustworthy Computing Group and other external security sources.HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=152866"Microsoft Security Assessment Tool(http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=152866)ManagementSystem Center Configuration ManagerMicrosoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007 can assess, deploy, and update servers, client computers, and devices across physical, virtual, distributed, and mobile environments. Client status reporting in System Center Configuration Manager 2007R2 provides up-to-date information about the manageability of client computers in a System Center Configuration Manager 2007 hierarchy. A site administrator can use this information to determine individual client problems and to maintain a more accurate site database. The information can also help increase software distribution success rates.HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=152867"System Center Configuration Manager TechCenter(http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=152867)LicensingMicrosoft Volume Licensing Service Center (VLSC)The VLSC provides many online reporting services and tools that you can use to track and manage your existing Microsoft software assets.HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=152868"Volume Licensing Service Center(http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=152868)Volume activationVolume Activation Management Tool (VAMT) 2.0VAMT 2.0 lets you easily manage Windows and Office 2010 client products that have volume license keys installed. You can specify a group of products to activate by using Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS), workgroup names, IP addresses, computer names, or a generic LDAP query. Only VAMT 2.0 and later versions support Office 2010 in addition to Windows.HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=183042"Volume Activation Management Tool(http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=183042)DeploymentMicrosoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) 2010 Update 1MDT 2010 Update 1 is the newest version of MDT, a solution accelerator for operating system and application deployment. MDT is the recommended process and tool set for automating Windows7 and Office 2010 deployments. MDT 2010 Update 1 supports Office 2010 and easily exposes the Office customization options including Office Customization Tool (OCT) and Config.xml.HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=159061"Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) 2010 Update 1(http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=159061)ConfigurationsGroup Policy Management Console (GPMC)The Group Policy Management Console (GPMC) is the UI console that you can use to author and manage domain-based Group Policy objects (GPOs). The GPMC displays linking, permissions, and security filtering information that are relevant to a GPO. Italso generates settings reports on a GPO in either HTMLor XML format.HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=152869"Group Policy Management Console Technical Reference(http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=152869)DeploymentOffice 2010 Administrative Template files (ADM, ADMX, ADML) and Office Customization ToolThis tool includes an \Admin folder that contains the Office Customization Tool (OCT) and OCT files, and ADMX and ADML versions of the Office 2010 Administrative Template files for WindowsVista, Windows7, Windows Server 2008, or earlier versions of Windows. Also available is an updated Microsoft Excel 2010 workbook, which provides the latest information and settings for both Group Policy and OCT.HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=189316"Office 2010 Administrative Template files (ADM, ADMX, ADML) and Office Customization Tool (downloads)(http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=189316) HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/2aa26c81-d80c-4be4-9114-8ea205ef47f2(Office.14).aspx"Office 2010 Administrative Template files (ADM, ADMX, ADML) and Office Customization Tool (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/2aa26c81-d80c-4be4-9114-8ea205ef47f2(Office.14).aspx)ConfigurationsOffice Customization Tool (OCT)OCT is part of the Setup program and enables you to maintain a standard set of customizations for deployment including Setup (install, licensing, and so on), Features (control locally installed components), additional content (add/remove files and registry keys), and Outlook configuration. See HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/4e9de577-5953-4aaf-8af0-a7e910716a66(Office.14).aspx"View Office Customization Tool output in Office 2010 (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/4e9de577-5953-4aaf-8af0-a7e910716a66(Office.14).aspx) for a sample Microsoft Visual Basic script that administrators can use to view the settings that are stored in OCT .msp files. Note: OCT is available only with volume license editions of Office 2010 and the 2007 Microsoft Office system.HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/8faae8a0-a12c-4f7b-839c-24a66a531bb5(Office.14).aspx"Office Customization Tool in Office 2010 HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=189316"Office Customization Tool Settings Reference (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=189316) HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/4e9de577-5953-4aaf-8af0-a7e910716a66(Office.14).aspx"View Office Customization Tool output in Office 2010 (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/4e9de577-5953-4aaf-8af0-a7e910716a66(Office.14).aspx)HelpMicrosoft Desktop Deployment Planning Services (DDPS)Microsoft Desktop Deployment Planning Services (DDPS) offers customers 1 to 15 days of deployment planning services, depending on how much Microsoft Software Assurance they purchase for Office software. Customers work with consultants to develop a high-level desktop deployment plan for their environments and to assess the overall cost of upgrading to the latest versions of Windows and Office. DDPS includes an option for completing a desktop proof-of-concept that features Office 2010 and Windows7.HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=201935"Desktop Deployment Planning Services (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=201935) HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=152871"Software Assurance for Volume Licensing(http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=152871) HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=201937"Building a Technical Proof of Concept for the Joint Deployment of Windows 7 and Microsoft Office 2010(http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=201937)OperationsFix it SolutionsFix it Solutions let you fully uninstall Microsoft Office 2003, 2007 Microsoft Office system, and Office 2010 suites without damaging other Windows components.To use Fix it Solutions, see Microsoft Knowledge Base article HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=201860"290301: How do I uninstall Office 2003, Office 2007 or Office 2010 suites if I cannot uninstall it from Control Panel? (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=201860)OperationsThe Microsoft Service Pack Uninstall Tool for the 2007 Microsoft Office SuiteThe Microsoft Service Pack Uninstall Tool for the 2007 Microsoft Office Suite allows administrators and advanced users to remove the 2007 Office Suite SP2 client updates without uninstalling the whole product.HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=144518"The Microsoft Service Pack Uninstall Tool for the 2007 Microsoft Office Suite (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=144518) Changes introduced in the 2007 Office system This section provides a summary of changes in the 2007 Microsoft Office system for IT administrators who might not be familiar with that version of the product. The 2007 Office system introduced features and improvements that help IT administrators configure, deploy, and maintain their Office installations. These features provided benefits that let administrators work more efficiently and help reduce administrative costs. In this section: ArticleDescriptionHYPERLINK \l "z5623705cac5c453ca623385b08b28b31"Setup changes introduced in the 2007 Office systemProvides a summary of the Setup changes that were introduced in the 2007 Office system. This includes changes in Setup architecture, language architecture, and customization model.HYPERLINK \l "zddff2bfce20b494bb7e50c8bc926c6a4"Product and feature changes introduced in the 2007 Office systemProvides a summary of the product and feature changes that were introduced in the 2007 Office system. This includes changes in file format, security, and user interface, and object model. Setup changes introduced in the 2007 Office system This article provides a summary of the Setup changes that were introduced in the 2007 Microsoft Office system. In this article: HYPERLINK \l "z2998"Setup architecture HYPERLINK \l "z2999"Language-neutral architecture HYPERLINK \l "z29100"Customization model Setup architecture The Setup program for the 2007 Office system was redesigned to support a more efficient installation process. Most of the tools and procedures were new but the overall objective was the same as it was for any previous deployment of Office: to install the correct configuration on users' computers as efficiently as possible. In the 2007 Office system release, much of the complexity of this process was absorbed by the new Setup program. Setup handles the most difficult parts for you behind the scenes, and the steps that you take to customize and distribute the product are simpler than in any earlier version. This information also applies to the Office 2010 release of the product because the basic Setup architecture has not changed in this release. Setup features comparison The following table compares Setup features that were introduced in the 2007 Office system release to their closest counterparts in previous versions (Microsoft Office 2000, Office XP, and Office 2003). This information also applies to Office 2010. Previous version2007 Office system and Office 2010 releaseFunctionWindows Installer (Msiexec.exe)Setup program (Setup.exe)Installation programAdministrative installation pointLocal installation source (LIS)Location of stored program filesOne MSI file per productMultiple MSI files per productWindows Installer filesCore English version plus MUI PackLanguage-neutral architectureDeploy multiple languages at the same timeSetup.ini fileConfig.xml fileCustomize installation fileSetup command lineConfig.xml fileCustomize installation fileCustom Installation WizardOffice Customization Tool (OCT)Customize installation of productsCustom Maintenance WizardOffice Customization ToolCustomize installation of productsOffice Profile WizardGroup Policy settingsGroup Policy Management Console (GPMC) and Group Policy Object Editor Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-ins are used to manage policy settingsSetup files In versions of Office earlier than the 2007 Office system, each product consisted of a single Windows Installer package (MSI file). The chief role of Setup.exe was to call Windows Installer (Msiexec.exe) to install the package. Because Setup passed its command line to Windows Installer, it was possible to manage the installation process by setting Windows Installer properties on the command line. Starting with the 2007 Office system release, a single Office product consists of multiple MSI files. This is the same in the Office 2010 release of the product as the basic Setup architecture has not changed in this release. Setup not Windows Installer combines the language-neutral core product package with one or more language-specific packages to create a complete product. No individual MSI file represents a product that anyone can install or use, and Setup is required to assemble the correct set of MSI files and to coordinate the installation process from start to finish. The Office product that you install is defined in the XML files on the installation point. Setup reads data in these XML files, assembles the required set of MSI files for the product, copies all the necessary files to the local installation source, and only then calls Windows Installer to complete the installation process. Note: You cannot use the Windows Installer command line (Msiexec.exe) to install any product in the 2007 Office system release or in Office 2010, nor can you set Windows Installer properties on the Setup command line. However, you can use the new deployment tools to customize all aspects of the installation process, exactly as you did in previous versions. For more information, see HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/f022a92a-2c32-44b7-996d-09e671a41e9c(Office.14).aspx"Setup architecture overview for Office 2010 (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/f022a92a-2c32-44b7-996d-09e671a41e9c(Office.14).aspx). Language-neutral architecture If you installed previous versions of Office in an international setting, you first installed the core English version and then deployed one or more Multilingual User Interface (MUI) Packs to provide additional language versions to users. You may have used the Custom Installation Wizard to configure the MUI Pack, and then edited the Setup.ini file to chain the MUI Pack installation to the primary English installation. The language-neutral architecture that was introduced in the 2007 Office system eliminates the need to chain language packs and condenses the process to a single installation. This also applies to Office 2010 as the language architecture has not changed in this release. After you create your initial network installation point (which always includes a core product), you copy all the additional language folders that you need to the same location. These language folders contain the language-specific packages, or building blocks, that Setup combines with the core product to create a complete product in any language (including English). After you create a network installation point with multiple languages, you can enable Setup to manage the process of assembling the correct language version for each user automatically from the available language options. When users run Setup for a particular Office product, Setup detects that there is more than one language available and automatically combines the core package with the language that matches the user locale, which is set in Windows. Only one language version is copied to the local installation source; only one product appears in Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel. Without additional steps on your part, other than dragging language folders to the network installation point, you ensure that users in New York get the English language version, users in Tokyo get the Japanese language version, users in Paris get the French language version, and so on. Customizing a multi-language installation is similarly streamlined. You create only one customization file per product, regardless of the number of languages that you are deploying. Most configuration options apply to the core product. The minority of language-specific customizations for example, the feature installation state for the Japanese Input Method Editor (IME) are applied where appropriate and otherwise ignored. Note: When you customize the installation, you can specify that Setup install more than one language on users' computers or that Setup install a particular language regardless of the user locale setting. For more information about the new multi-language architecture, see "Language-neutral design" in HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/f022a92a-2c32-44b7-996d-09e671a41e9c(Office.14).aspx"Setup architecture overview for Office 2010 (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/f022a92a-2c32-44b7-996d-09e671a41e9c(Office.14).aspx). Customization model In versions of Office products earlier than the 2007 Office system, several tools were required to customize Setup and to manage Office after installation. However, the 2007 Office system introduced a consistent, streamlined customization model. You can use one of several methods to customize the installation, although the best method depends on what you are customizing and whether you want users to be able to change the default configuration. This also applies to Office 2010 as the customization model has not changed in this release. Choosing a customization tool The following table summarizes the customization methods introduced in the 2007 Office system and describes the recommended or required scenarios for each method. This also applies to Office 2010. Tool or methodScenariosResultsUse the Office Customization Tool to create a Setup customization file (.msp file). Recommended for most customizations, including: Accepting License Terms and entering a volume license key Running Setup without user interaction Customizing features and user settings Distributing an Outlook profileSetup installs a default configuration on all computers to which this .msp file is applied. Users can modify most settings after the installation.Edit the Config.xml file.Required for the following customizations: Specifying the path of the network installation point Specifying languages to install Pointing Setup to a custom Config.xml or Setup customization file Copying the local installation source to the user's computer without installing Office Chaining additional products to the primary installationSetup installs the specified products and languages on all computers installed with this Config.xml file. Settings specified in Config.xml take precedence over duplicate settings in the Setup customization file.Add options or properties to the Setup command line.Available for only the following customizations: Pointing Setup to a custom Config.xml or Setup customization file Modifying an existing installation Repairing the product Uninstalling the productSetup applies your customizations when it first installs Office or when it runs in maintenance mode. You cannot set Windows Installer properties on the command line.Use the Group Policy Object Editor Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in to specify policy settings.Used to configure highly restricted or lightly managed configurations for user and computer settings.Administrators use Group Policy to define configurations once and then rely on the operating system to enforce that state. Group Policy for computers is applied at computer startup and Group Policy for users is applied when users log on. Group Policy is also applied subsequently in the background periodically.Product and feature changes introduced in the 2007 Office system Several product and feature changes were introduced in the 2007 Microsoft Office system. This article summarizes them. In this article: HYPERLINK \l "z30102"File format HYPERLINK \l "z30103"Security HYPERLINK \l "z30104"User interface HYPERLINK \l "z30105"Object model HYPERLINK \l "z30106"Access 2007 HYPERLINK \l "z30107"Excel 2007 HYPERLINK \l "z30108"Outlook 2007 HYPERLINK \l "z30109"Word 2007, PowerPoint 2007, and OneNote 2007 File format The 2007 Office system release introduced a default file format for Office Word 2007, Office Excel 2007, and Office PowerPoint 2007. The default format was changed to XML in response to customer requests. XML format provides the following benefits: Enables more rapid document creation from different data sources Enables easier data mining and content reuse Reduces the size of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files Improves data recovery in corrupted files Service Pack 2 (SP2) for the 2007 Office system also added support for the following: OpenDocument Format (ODF). SP2 lets you open, edit, and save documents in version 1.1 of the ODF for Word, for Excel, and for PowerPoint. Users of these Office programs can now open, edit, and save files in the OpenDocument Text (*.odt), OpenDocument Spreadsheet (*.ods), and OpenDocument Presentations (*.odp) formats. Group Policy settings and Office Customization Tool (OCT) settings were added for managing OpenDocument Format and Open XML Formats in the 2007 Office system. For more information, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=158303"Group Policy and Office Customization Tool settings that address OpenDocument Format and Open XML Formats in the 2007 Office system (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=158303). Extensible File Formats: Word, Excel, and PowerPoint now include a converter interface that lets you plug third-party custom file formats into these Office programs. A developer can create a converter for files of a particular extension. When this converter is installed on a users computer, the custom file format effectively behaves like a built-in file format. Specifically, users can open files of this format and save them by using the Open or Save UI. They can even set the custom format as their default file format. Built-in Save As PDF/XPS support was also added in SP2. PDF/XPS support is built into SP2 for Word, for Excel, and for PowerPoint. Users no longer have to download the add-in separately. For more information about the file format changes that were introduced in the 2007 Office system, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=155218"File format reference for the 2007 Office system (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=155218). Security The Trust Center was introduced in the 2007 Office system, and hosts all security settings for Office applications in one location. The Trust Center also provides a document menu bar that replaces the security prompts when a file opens. By default, potentially dangerous content is blocked in the file without prompting. Therefore, there are no security decisions when the file opens. If content is blocked, the document menu bar appears and informs the user. Clicking the document menu bar displays a dialog box that has the disabled content and the options to enable or disable the content. The Trust Center also has new security settings (previously Low, Medium, High, and Very High) that are more descriptive and provide more flexibility. To learn about security features that were introduced in the 2007 Office system, see the resources in the HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=155221"Security and protection for the 2007 Office release (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=155221) section. User interface Office Word 2007, Office Excel 2007, Office Access 2007, Office PowerPoint 2007, and Office Outlook 2007 introduced a new ribbon interface (Microsoft Office Fluent user interface) instead of the menu bar in previous versions. The ribbon is an area across the top of the screen that is divided into tabs. Commands are organized within each tab. This change greatly improves the user's ability to use and find features in the 2007 Office system. Most commands continue to work as before. There is minimal need to edit macros or application code due to the new ribbon interface. For more information about the Microsoft Office Fluent user interface introduced in the 2007 Office system, see the HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=111045"Microsoft Office Fluent User Interface Resource Center (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=111045). In Office 2010, additional applications add the fluent UI. Object model Because of improvements introduced in the 2007 Office system, there are differences in the object model. Because of these changes, you should test all applications to ensure they are compatible with the 2007 Office system. Some features of the object model were added, changed, or removed. In some instances, the functionality might still be available, but might be removed in future versions of Office. For more information about object model changes in 2007 Office system, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=155230"Differences in the 2007 Office system (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=155230). Access 2007 Office Access 2007 introduced a new file format. Whereas versions of Access earlier than Office Access 2007 used the MDB format, Office Access 2007 saves files in the new ACCDB format. One key feature of the ACCDB format is the ability to store complex data. Storing complex data requires the presence of a new system table, MSysFlattenedMapping, plus a series of built-in schema tables. The MSysFlattenedMapping table and the built-in schema tables are automatically created when a new ACCDB file is created. Excel 2007 In addition to the new user interface and file format changes, Office Excel 2007 introduced major changes in the following areas: Grid size. The grid size for Office Excel 2007 worksheets was greatly expanded to 1,000,000 rows by 16,000 columns (compared to 65,536 rows by 256 columns in Office Excel 2003). This change could result in Range Names that conflict with the new references, and can also affect the ability to save a worksheet to an earlier version. Formulas and functions. The Analysis ToolPak was integrated into Office Excel 2007 to improve the installation process. This required that calls to Analysis ToolPak functions are changed so that the syntax is the same as the syntax used for built-in functions. Also, some integrated functions might conflict with user-defined functions. Changes to statistical functions provide more precision. By using multi-threaded calculation, Office Excel 2007 provides increased performance when it runs on computers that have more than one logical processor. Charting. Charts created in Office PowerPoint 2007 or Office Word 2007 (not in compatibility mode) are native charts, not Microsoft Graph OLE objects. The data for a Graph in PowerPoint or Word is now in Office Excel 2007, instead of in the Graph datasheet. Macros written to use the Microsoft Graph object model must be changed. Existing macros continue to work in Office Excel 2007, but charts should transition to the new object model. Outlook 2007 Office Outlook 2007 introduced improvements in the Calendar, Tasks, and other features. One of the biggest changes was that instead of using the Exchange Security Form (ESF), a custom form for administering Office Outlook 2007 security options when you are connected to a Microsoft Exchange Server mailbox, you use Group Policy. This changes the method that you use to lock down Office Outlook 2007 in a network environment. Some situations still require use of the ESF, because of Group Policy restrictions. For example, hosted Exchange situations still require using the ESF to lock down Office Outlook 2007. Word 2007, PowerPoint 2007, and OneNote 2007 Office Word 2007, Office PowerPoint 2007, and Office OneNote 2007 introduced changes as follows. Word changes included: new XML file formats; new user interface, graphics, and formatting capabilities; improved proofing tools; new sharing and collaboration features; new security features; and improved troubleshooting and recovery features. PowerPoint changes included: new XML file formats; new user interface, graphics, and formatting capabilities; improved proofing tools; new sharing and collaboration features; new security features; and improved troubleshooting and recovery features. OneNote changes included: Deleted Pages feature was removed; Show Ink Groups feature on the Tools menu was removed; and the title area in Microsoft Office OneNote 2007 was removed For more information about feature changes that were introduced in the 2007 Office system, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=155230"Differences in the 2007 Office system (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=155230). Technical diagrams for Office 2010 These resources are visual representations of recommended solutions. They include poster-sized documents available in formats including Microsoft Office Visio 2007 files (.vsd), PDF files, and XPS files. You might need extra software to view these files. See the following table for information about opening these files. File typeSoftware.vsdOffice Visio 2007, or the HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=118761&clcid=0x409"free Visio viewer (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=118761&clcid=0x409) If you use the Visio viewer, right-click the VSD link, click Save Target As, save the file to your computer, and then open the file from your computer..pdfAny PDF viewer, such as HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=134751&clcid=0x409"Adobe Reader (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=134751&clcid=0x409).xpsWindows Vista, Windows XP with .NET Framework 3.0, or HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=134750&clcid=0x409"XPS Essentials Pack (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=134750&clcid=0x409) Models Models are 34-by-44-inch posters that detail a specific technical area. These models are intended to be used with corresponding articles on TechNet. These models are created by using Microsoft Visio 2010 or Office Visio 2007. You can modify the Visio files to illustrate how you plan to incorporate Microsoft Office 2010 in your own environment. TitleDescriptionDeployment Options for Microsoft Office2010  HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=168621"Download (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=168621)Describes and illustrates the client deployment methods for Office 2010. Deployment options include network share, Group Policy startup scripts, managed deployment, and virtualization. Use this model with the following article: HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/e68bd7d9-afa2-45ab-8788-fc7c68e6efb5(Office.14).aspx"Choose an option for deploying Office 2010 (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/e68bd7d9-afa2-45ab-8788-fc7c68e6efb5(Office.14).aspx).Deploy Multilanguage Packs for Microsoft Office2010  HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=168622"Download (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=168622)Describes and illustrates how to deploy multilanguage packs for Office 2010. Elements include evaluation criteria, planning considerations, and deployment tasks. Use this model with the following article: HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/f458a0cb-a3a5-4d4a-9f98-a4a81a17ee3a(Office.14).aspx"Plan for multilanguage deployment of Office 2010 (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/f458a0cb-a3a5-4d4a-9f98-a4a81a17ee3a(Office.14).aspx).64-bit Client Installation of Microsoft Office2010  HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=168620"Download (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=168620)Describes and illustrates the 64-bit client installation of Office 2010. Elements include setup overview, processes, requirements, deployment considerations, and supported scenarios. Use this model with the following article: HYPERLINK \l "zfaab55b2bb6c4636811e24f6939548d1"64-bit editions of Office 2010.Virtualization Overview - Architecture  HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=168624"Download (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=168624)Describes and illustrates the architectural overview of virtualization technology and the different models that are possible. Use this model with the following article: HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/75fe8f8b-e455-4c54-a516-8e6cce77664f(Office.14).aspx"Plan for virtualization for Office 2010 (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/75fe8f8b-e455-4c54-a516-8e6cce77664f(Office.14).aspx).Application Virtualization - Delivery Methods  HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=168624"Download (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=168624)Describes and illustrates delivery methods of virtualization, focused on sequencing. Use this model with the following article: HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/75fe8f8b-e455-4c54-a516-8e6cce77664f(Office.14).aspx"Plan for virtualization for Office 2010 (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/75fe8f8b-e455-4c54-a516-8e6cce77664f(Office.14).aspx).Application Virtualization for the Mobile User  HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=168624"Download (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=168624)Describes and illustrates stand-alone delivery method of virtualized applications for mobile users. Use this model with the following article: HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/75fe8f8b-e455-4c54-a516-8e6cce77664f(Office.14).aspx"Plan for virtualization for Office 2010 (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/75fe8f8b-e455-4c54-a516-8e6cce77664f(Office.14).aspx).Volume Activation of Microsoft Office 2010  HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=188811"Download (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=188811)Describes the volume activation methods for Office 2010 and illustrates typical network scenarios. Use this model with the following article: HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/c6545579-4cca-4ad1-829d-cfecbb917dc4(Office.14).aspx"Plan volume activation of Office 2010 (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/c6545579-4cca-4ad1-829d-cfecbb917dc4(Office.14).aspx). If you want to create posters that use the same symbols as these posters, you can download HYPERLINK "http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=88e03d22-8f42-4c9d-94ef-d8e48322d677"Visio stencils for posters (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=88e03d22-8f42-4c9d-94ef-d8e48322d677). Help and support for Office 2010 There are several support options for the Microsoft Office 2010 suites. This article describes some of the options that are available. In this article: HYPERLINK \l "z32110"Support options in the Backstage HYPERLINK \l "z32111"Other support options Support options in the Backstage The Microsoft Office Backstage is new feature within the Fluent user interface (UI) throughout the Office 2010 suites. The Backstage view provides the following options for finding help: Getting StartedLinks to the Getting Started Web site, which helps users quickly learn Office 2010 applications. Contact UsA link to connect users to the Microsoft Help and Support Web Pages where you can find Product Solution Centers and Customer Service Solution Centers. Other support options Outside of the Backstage, you can still find help as it was in the previous versions. Other support options include the following: F1The standard help Function key still brings up the Microsoft Help and How-To within each product in the Office 2010 suites. This command can be easily added to the Quick Access Toolbar for quick reference. Microsoft Download CenterYou can download help and product updates from the HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=162268"Microsoft Download Center (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=162268). Office 2010 Resource CentersYou can find information for IT administrators about Office 2010 on the HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=167841"Office 2010 resources page (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=167841). Specific resources include Evaluate and Get Started, Plan the Deployment, Configure and Deploy, Application Compatibility, Migration and Upgrade, Volume Activation and Licensing, Feature Changes, and System Requirements. Assessing the compatibility of Office 2010 This section describes some of the tools and methods that are available to help you assess your current environment in preparation for the deployment of Microsoft Office 2010. In this section: ArticleDescriptionHYPERLINK \l "z399026a3007c405aa377da7b0f7bf9de"System requirements for Office 2010Describes the system requirements for the products in the Microsoft Office 2010 suites.HYPERLINK \l "zb0dffc14da764588a40c35ef734937a7"Assessment tools for Office 2010Describes some of the tools that are available to help complete the assessment step in the planning process for deploying Office 2010.HYPERLINK \l "zf1a9a3c6a3d344c6aec814cd834ebaeb"Application compatibility for Office 2010Provides the primary resources for Office 2010 application compatibility information and includes links to the new application compatibility tools and documentation.HYPERLINK \l "z72604a5f5da24debb03850e08ed7e554"Document compatibility for Office 2010Provides the primary resources for Office 2010 document compatibility information and includes links to the new document compatibility tools and documentation, such as the Office Migration Planning Manager (OMPM).HYPERLINK \l "z2f26b4febc024dcfbd7b3dec3854aa81"Assess how Outlook 2010 works with different versions of Exchange ServerProvides information about how Microsoft Outlook 2010 works with a variety of e-mail servers, and how you can take advantage of an even richer feature set by using Outlook 2010 with Microsoft Exchange Server 2010.HYPERLINK \l "zfaab55b2bb6c4636811e24f6939548d1"64-bit editions of Office 2010Provides information about 64-bit versions of Office 2010 products, including supported scenarios, deployment considerations, and an overview of the Setup process. System requirements for Office 2010 Review the system requirements for the Microsoft Office 2010 suites before you install Office 2010 or upgrade to it. A hardware upgrade should not be necessary when you upgrade to Office 2010 from Microsoft Office2003 or the 2007 Microsoft Office system. However, you might have to upgrade to a supporting operating system. If you upgrade to Office 2010 from Microsoft Office2000 or Microsoft OfficeXP, you must ensure that the hardware and operating system meet the minimum system requirements for the Office 2010 suites. Note Office 2010 is supported for both 32-bit and 64-bit client applications. We recommend that you install Microsoft Silverlight 3 together with Office 2010 to improve the online experience and to power the Office 2010 interactive guides. In this article: HYPERLINK \l "z34112"Overview HYPERLINK \l "z34113"Microsoft Office Professional and Professional Academic 2010 HYPERLINK \l "z34114"Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010 HYPERLINK \l "z34115"Microsoft Office Standard 2010 HYPERLINK \l "z34116"Microsoft Office Home and Student 2010 HYPERLINK \l "z1857"Microsoft Office Home and Business 2010 HYPERLINK \l "z34117"Microsoft Access 2010 HYPERLINK \l "z34118"Microsoft Excel 2010 HYPERLINK \l "z34119"Microsoft InfoPath 2010 HYPERLINK \l "z34120"Microsoft OneNote 2010 HYPERLINK \l "z34121"Microsoft Outlook 2010 HYPERLINK \l "z34122"Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 HYPERLINK \l "z34123"Microsoft Project Professional 2010 HYPERLINK \l "z34124"Microsoft Publisher 2010 HYPERLINK \l "z34125"Microsoft SharePoint Workspace 2010 HYPERLINK \l "z34126"Microsoft Visio 2010 (Premium, Professional, Standard) HYPERLINK \l "z34127"Microsoft Word 2010 Overview From the outset, a key design criterion for Office 2010 was to minimize the need for additional system resources. A comparison of the system requirements for recent Office versions is shown in the following table. ComponentOffice 2003Office 2007Office 2010Computer and processor233 MHz500 MHz500 MHzMemory (RAM)128 MB256 MB256 MBHard disk400 MB2 GB3 GBDisplay800 6001024 7681024 576* *All display requirements for Office 2010 are designed to allow for good performance on both portable and desktop computers. Processor and RAM requirements for Office 2010 are the same as for the 2007 Office system. Therefore, if your computer meets the 2007 Office system requirements, you can run Office 2010. The recommended hard disk space has increased with Office 2010 because of new features, Office-wide ribbon implementation, and in some cases different applications that are included in the Office suites. For example, Microsoft Office Professional 2010 includes OneNote, whereas Microsoft Office Professional 2007 did not. Also, the system requirements are rounded up to the nearest 0.5 GB to be conservative. For example, if we measure an applications required hard disk space to be 1.99 GB, our recommendation will be 2.5 GB. Our hard disk system requirements are intentionally larger than the actual disk space usage of the software. A graphics processor will help increase the performance of certain features, such as drawing charts in Microsoft Excel 2010 or transitions, animations, and video integration in Microsoft PowerPoint 2010. Use of a graphics processor with Office 2010 requires a Microsoft DirectX 9.0c compliant graphics processor with 64-MB video memory. These processors were widely available in 2007, and most computers available today include a graphics processor that meets or exceeds this standard. However, if you or your users do not have a graphics processor, you can still run Office 2010. When you choose the product suite or individual program to deploy in the environment, evaluate the computer before deployment to ensure it meets the minimum operating system requirements. Microsoft Office Professional and Professional Academic 2010 The following table lists the system requirements for Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010. ComponentRequirementComputer and processor500-megahertz (MHz) processor or higher; 1 gigahertz (GHz) required for Outlook with Business Contact Manager.Memory256 megabytes (MB) of RAM or higher; 512 MB recommended for graphics features, Outlook Instant Search, Outlook with Business Contact Manager, Communicator, and certain advanced functionality.Hard disk3.5 gigabyte (GB) available disk space.Display1024נ768 or higher-resolution monitor.Operating systemWindows XP with Service Pack (SP) 3 (32-bit), Windows Vista with SP1 (32-bit or 64-bit), Windows Server 2003 SP2 (32-bit or 64-bit) and MSXML 6.0 (32 bit Office only), Windows Server 2008 or later (32-bit or 64-bit), Windows7 (32-bit or 64-bit). Terminal Server and Windows on Windows (WOW) (which allows installing 32-bit versions of Office 2010 on 64-bit operating systems, excluding Windows XP 64) are supported.AdditionalRequirements and product functionality can vary based on the system configuration and operating system. Other Certain inking features require running Windows XP Table PC edition or later. Speech recognition functionality requires a close-talk microphone and audio output device. Connectivity to Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server or later is required for certain advanced functionality in Office Outlook 2007. Instant Search requires Windows Desktop Search 3.0. Dynamic Calendars require server connectivity. Graphics hardware acceleration requires a DirectX 9.0c graphics card with 64-MB or higher video memory. Internet Explorer 6, Internet Explorer 7 or Internet Explorer 8, 32-bit browser only. Internet functionality requires Internet access (fees might apply). 512 MB of RAM or higher recommended for Outlook Instant Search. Grammar and contextual spelling in Word 2010 is not turned on unless the computer has 1 GB memory. Silverlight plug-in. See HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=169372"Get started with Microsoft Silverlight (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=169372). Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010 The following table lists the system requirements for Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010. ComponentRequirementComputer and processor500-megahertz (MHz) processor or higher; 1 gigahertz (GHz) required for Outlook with Business Contact Manager.Memory256 megabytes (MB) of RAM or higher; 512 MB recommended for graphics features, Outlook Instant Search, Outlook with Business Contact Manager, Communicator, and certain advanced functionality.Hard disk3.5 gigabyte (GB) available disk space.Display1024נ768 or higher-resolution monitor.Operating systemWindows XP with Service Pack (SP) 3 (32-bit), Windows Vista with SP1 (32-bit or 64-bit), Windows Server 2003 SP2 (32-bit or 64-bit) and MSXML 6.0 (32 bit Office only), Windows Server 2008 or later (32-bit or 64-bit), Windows7 (32-bit or 64-bit). Terminal Server and Windows on Windows (WOW) (which allows installing 32-bit versions of Office 2010 on 64-bit operating system, excluding Windows XP 64) are supported.AdditionalRequirements and product functionality can vary based on the system configuration and operating system. Other Certain inking features require running Windows XP Table PC edition or later. Speech recognition functionality requires a close-talk microphone and audio output device. Connectivity to Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server or later is required for certain advanced functionality in Office Outlook 2007. Instant Search requires Windows Desktop Search 3.0. Dynamic Calendars require server connectivity. Graphics hardware acceleration requires a DirectX 9.0c graphics card with 64-MB or higher video memory. Internet Explorer 6, Internet Explorer 7, or Internet Explorer 8, 32-bit browser only. Internet functionality requires Internet access (fees might apply). 512 MB of RAM or higher recommended for Outlook Instant Search. Grammar and contextual spelling in Word 2010 is not turned on unless the computer has 1 GB memory. Silverlight plug-in. See HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=169372"Get started with Microsoft Silverlight (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=169372). Microsoft Office Standard 2010 The following table lists the system requirements for Microsoft Office Standard 2010. ComponentRequirementComputer and processor500-megahertz (MHz) processor; 1 gigahertz (GHz) required for Outlook with Business Contact Manager.Memory256 megabytes (MB) of RAM or higher; 512 MB recommended for graphics features, Outlook Instant Search, Outlook with Business Contact Manager, Communicator, and certain advanced functionality.Hard disk3 gigabyte (GB) available disk space.Display1024נ768 or higher-resolution monitor.Operating systemWindows XP with Service Pack (SP) 3 (32-bit), Windows Vista with SP1 (32-bit or 64-bit), Windows Server 2003 SP2 (32-bit or 64-bit) and MSXML 6.0 (32 bit Office only), Windows Server 2008 or later (32-bit or 64-bit), Windows7 (32-bit or 64-bit). Terminal Server and Windows on Windows (WOW) (which allows installing 32-bit versions of Office 2010 on 64-bit operating system, excluding Windows XP 64) are supported.AdditionalRequirements and product functionality can vary based on the system configuration and operating system. Other Certain Microsoft OneNote features require Windows Desktop Search 3.0, Windows Media Player 9, Microsoft ActiveSync 4.1, microphone, audio output device, video recording device, TWAIN-compatible digital camera, or scanner; sharing notebooks requires users to be on the same network. Certain advanced functionality requires connectivity to Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010, or Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2010. Certain features require Windows Search 4.0. Graphics hardware acceleration requires a DirectX 9.0c graphics card with 64-MB or higher video memory. Internet Explorer 6, Internet Explorer 7 or Internet Explorer 8, 32-bit browser only. Internet functionality requires Internet access (fees might apply). Internet Explorer 7 or Internet Explorer 8 is required to receive broadcast presentations. Microsoft Office Home and Student 2010 The following table lists the system requirements for Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010. ComponentRequirementComputer and processor500-megahertz (MHz) processor or higher.Memory256 megabytes (MB) of RAM or higher; 512 MB recommended for graphics features, Outlook Instant Search, Outlook with Business Contact Manager, Communicator, and certain advanced functionality.Hard disk3 gigabyte (GB) available disk space.Display1024נ576 or higher-resolution monitor.Operating systemWindows XP with Service Pack (SP) 3 (32-bit), Windows Vista with SP1 (32-bit or 64-bit), Windows Server 2003 SP2 (32-bit or 64-bit) and MSXML 6.0 (32 bit Office only), Windows Server 2008 or later (32-bit or 64-bit), Windows7 (32-bit or 64-bit). Terminal Server and Windows on Windows (WOW) (which allows installing 32-bit versions of Office 2010 on 64-bit operating system, excluding Windows XP 64) are supported.AdditionalRequirements and product functionality can vary based on the system configuration and operating system. Other Certain advanced functionality requires connectivity to Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010, Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007, or Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2010. Certain Microsoft OneNote features require Windows Desktop Search 3.0, Windows Media Player 9, Microsoft ActiveSync 4.1, microphone, audio output device, video recording device, TWAIN-compatible digital camera, or scanner; sharing notebooks requires users to be on the same network. Send to OneNote Print Driver and Integration with Business Connectivity Services requires Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 or Windows XPS features. Certain features require Windows Search 4.0. Internet Explorer 7, or Internet Explorer 8, 32-bit browser only. Internet functionality requires an Internet connection. 512 MB of RAM or higher recommended for Outlook Instant Search. Grammar and contextual spelling in Word 2010 is not turned on unless the computer has 1 GB memory. Silverlight plug-in. See HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=169372"Get started with Microsoft Silverlight (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=169372). Microsoft Office Home and Business 2010 The following table lists the system requirements for Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010. ComponentRequirementComputer and processor500-megahertz (MHz) processor or higher.Memory256 megabytes (MB) of RAM; 512 MB recommended for graphics features, Outlook Instant Search, and certain advanced functionality.Hard disk3 gigabyte (GB) available disk space.Display1024נ576 or higher-resolution monitor.Operating systemWindows XP with Service Pack (SP) 3 (32-bit), Windows Vista with SP1 (32-bit or 64-bit), Windows Server 2003 SP2 (32-bit or 64-bit) and MSXML 6.0 (32 bit Office only), Windows Server 2008 or later (32-bit or 64-bit), Windows7 (32-bit or 64-bit). Terminal Server and Windows on Windows (WOW) (which allows installing 32-bit versions of Office 2010 on 64-bit operating system, excluding Windows XP 64) are supported.AdditionalRequirements and product functionality can vary based on the system configuration and operating system. Other Certain advanced functionality required connectivity to Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010, Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007, or Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2010. Certain Microsoft OneNote features require Windows Desktop Search 3.0, Windows Media Player 9, Microsoft ActiveSync 4.1, microphone, audio output device, video recording device, TWAIN-compatible digital camera, or scanner; sharing notebooks requires users to be on the same network. Send to OneNote Print Driver and Integration with Business Connectivity Services requires Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 or Windows XPS features. Graphics hardware acceleration requires a DirectX 9.0c graphics card with 64-MB or higher video memory. Internet Explorer 6, Internet Explorer 7, or Internet Explorer 8, 32-bit browser only. Internet Explorer 7 or Internet Explorer 8 required to receive broadcast presentations. Internet functionality requires an Internet connection. 512 MB of RAM or higher recommended for Outlook Instant Search. Grammar and contextual spelling in Word 2010 is not turned on unless the computer has 1 GB memory. Silverlight plug-in. See HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=169372"Get started with Microsoft Silverlight (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=169372). Microsoft Access 2010 The following table lists the system requirements for Microsoft Access 2010. ComponentRequirementComputer and processor500-megahertz (MHz) processor or higher.Memory256 megabytes (MB) of RAM or higher.Hard disk2 gigabyte (GB) available disk space.Display1024נ768 or higher resolution monitor.Operating systemWindows XP with Service Pack (SP) 3 (32-bit), Windows Vista with SP1, Windows Server 2003 SP2 and MSXML 6.0 (32 bit Office only), Windows Server 2008 or later (32-bit or 64-bit), Windows7 operating system.Other Use of graphics hardware acceleration requires DirectX 9.0c compatible graphics card with drivers dated 11/1/2004 or later. Internet Explorer 6, Internet Explorer 7, or Internet Explorer 8, 32-bit browser only. Internet functionality requires Internet access (fees might apply). Importing data from Excel 2010 or Outlook 2010 requires Excel 2010 or Outlook 2010. Integration with Business Connectivity Services requires Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5. Product functionality and graphics can vary based on your system configuration. Some features can require additional or advanced hardware or server connectivity. See HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=169378"http://www.office.com/products (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=169378). Microsoft Excel 2010 The following table lists the system requirements for Microsoft Excel 2010. ComponentRequirementComputer and processor500-megahertz (MHz) processor or higher.Memory256 megabytes (MB) RAM or higher.Hard disk2 gigabyte (GB) available disk space.Display1024נ576 or higher resolution monitor. Video card requirements: Pixel Shader 20 and Vertex Shader 2.0. Driver date later than 11/1/2004. WHQL certified.Operating systemWindows XP with Service Pack (SP) 3 (32-bit), Windows Vista with SP1, Windows Server 2003 SP2 and MSXML 6.0 (32 bit Office only), Windows Server 2008 or later (32-bit or 64-bit), Windows7 operating systems.Other Certain inking features require running Microsoft XP Tablet PC edition or later. Speech recognition functionality requires a close-talk microphone and audio output device. Information Rights Management features require access to a computer that is running Windows Server 2003 with SP1 or later and Windows Rights Management Services. Use of graphics hardware acceleration requires DirectX 9.0c compatible graphics card with drivers dated 11/1/2004 or later. Internet Explorer 6, Internet Explorer 7, or Internet Explorer 8, 32-bit browser only. Internet functionality requires Internet access (fees might apply). Connectivity to a compute cluster is required for running user-defined functions on a compute cluster. Internet Fax is not available on Windows Vista Starter, Windows Vista Home Basic, or Windows Vista Home Premium. Actual requirements and product functionality might vary based on the system configuration and operating system. See HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=169378"http://www.office.com/products (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=169378). Microsoft InfoPath 2010 The following table lists the system requirements for Microsoft InfoPath 2010. ComponentRequirementComputer and processor500-megahertz (MHz) processor or higher.Memory256 megabytes (MB) RAM or higher.Hard disk2 gigabyte (GB) available disk space.Display1024נ768 or higher resolution monitor.Operating systemWindows XP with Service Pack (SP) 3 (32-bit), Windows Vista with SP1, Windows Server 2003 SP2 and MSXML 6.0 (32 bit Office only), Windows Server 2008 or later (32-bit or 64-bit), Windows7 operating systems.Other E-mail based collaboration requires Microsoft Outlook 2010. Use of graphics hardware acceleration requires DirectX 9.0c compatible graphics card with drivers dated 11/1/2004 or later. Internet Explorer 6, Internet Explorer 7, or Internet Explorer 8, 32-bit browser only. Internet functionality requires Internet access (fees might apply). Internet Fax is not available on Windows Vista Starter, Windows Vista Home Basic, or Windows Vista Home Premium. Actual requirements and product functionality might vary based on the system configuration and operating system. See HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=169378"http://www.office.com/products (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=169378). Microsoft OneNote 2010 The following table lists the system requirements for Microsoft OneNote 2010. ComponentRequirementComputer and processor500-megahertz (MHz) processor or higher.Memory256 megabytes (MB) RAM or higher.Hard disk1.5 gigabyte (GB) available disk space.Display1024נ576 or higher resolution monitor.Operating systemWindows XP with Service Pack (SP) 3 (32-bit), Windows Vista with SP1, Windows Server 2003 SP2 and MSXML 6.0 (32 bit Office only), Windows Server 2008 or later (32-bit or 64-bit), Windows7 operating system.Other Some features require Windows Desktop Search 3.0, Windows Media Player 9.0, Microsoft Active Sync 4.1, microphone, audio output device, video recording device (such as a webcam), TWAIN-compatible digital camera or scanner. Sharing notebooks requires that users to be on the same network. WDS 4 preferred, DirectX no longer needed, router with UPnP no longer needed, Windows Mobile no longer needed. OneNote functionality works on both 32-bit and 64-bit. Sharing notebooks requires that users to be on the same network. Actual requirements and product functionality might vary based on the system configuration and operating system. See HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=169378"http://www.office.com/products (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=169378). For the OneNote print driver: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0, Windows XPS features installed on Windows Vista, Windows7, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, XPS features installed before Office install on operating system. Use of graphics hardware acceleration requires DirectX 9.0c compatible graphics card with drivers dated 11/1/2004 or later. 1.2-gigahertz (GHz) processor or higher and 1 GB OF RAM or higher recommended for OneNote Audio Search. Close-talking microphone required. Audio Search not available in all languages. Microsoft Outlook 2010 The following table lists the system requirements for Microsoft Outlook 2010, along with resources to help evaluate the applications and hardware that you might need to get the most out of Outlook 2010. ComponentRequirementComputer and processor500-megahertz (MHz) processor or higher.Memory512 megabytes (MB) OF RAM recommended for accessing Outlook data files larger than 1GB.Hard disk2 gigabyte (GB) available disk space.Display1024נ576 or higher resolution monitor.Operating systemWindows XP with Service Pack (SP) 3 (32-bit), Windows Vista with SP1, Windows Server 2003 SP2 and MSXML 6.0 (32 bit Office only), Windows Server 2008 or later (32-bit or 64-bit), Windows7 operating system.For integration with Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 (optional)For a list of some of the new Outlook 2010 features that are enabled with Microsoft Exchange Server 2010, see HYPERLINK \l "z97a37b3c972b4ceabe0b6a5ff2a1f9bb"Changes in Outlook 2010 and HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkId=164425"What's New in Exchange Server 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkId=164425). HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkId=164426"Exchange 2010 System Requirements (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkId=164426). HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkId=164427"Learn more about Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkId=164427).For integration with Microsoft Lync Server 2007 R2 (optional)For a list of some of the new Outlook 2010 features that are enabled with Microsoft Lync 2007 R2, see HYPERLINK \l "z97a37b3c972b4ceabe0b6a5ff2a1f9bb"Changes in Outlook 2010. HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkId=164429"Supported Topologies and Infrastructure Requirements (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkId=164429). HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkId=164430"Learn more about Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 R2 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkId=164430).Other Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 is the earliest version for using Exchange Server with Outlook 2010. Certain inking features require running Windows XP Tablet PC Edition or later; speech recognition functionality requires a close-talk microphone and audio output device; Information Rights Management features require access to a computer that is running Windows Server 2003 with SP1 or later and Windows Rights Management Services. Use of graphics hardware acceleration requires DirectX 9.0c compatible graphics card with drivers dated 11/1/2004 or later. Internet Explorer 6, Internet Explorer 7, or Internet Explorer 8, 32-bit browser only. Internet functionality requires Internet access (fees might apply). Actual requirements and product functionality might vary based on the system configuration and operating system. See HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=169378"http://www.office.com/products (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=169378). Grammar and contextual spelling in Outlook is not turned on unless the computer has 1 GB memory. Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 The following table lists the system requirements for Microsoft PowerPoint 2010. ComponentRequirementComputer and processor500-megahertz (MHz) processor or higher.Memory256 megabytes (MB) OF RAM or higher. When embedding video, 512 MB OF RAM is recommended.Hard disk1.5 gigabyte (GB) available disk space.Display1024נ576 or higher resolution monitor. Video card requirements: Pixel Shader 20 and Vertex Shader 2.0. Driver date later than Nov. 1, 2004. WHQL certified.Operating systemWindows XP with Service Pack (SP) 3 (32-bit), Windows Vista with SP1, Windows Server 2003 SP2 and MSXML 6.0 (32 bit Office only), Windows Server 2008 or later (32-bit or 64-bit), Windows7 operating systems.Other Certain inking features require running Windows XP Table PC edition or later; speech recognition functionality requires a close-talk microphone and audio output device; Information Rights Management features require access to a computer that is running Windows Server 2003 with SP1 and Windows Rights Management Services. Internet Explorer 6, Internet Explorer 7, Internet Explorer 8, 32-bit browser only. Internet functionality required Internet access (fees might apply). User of graphics hardware acceleration requires DirectX 9.0c compatible graphics card with drivers dated 11/1/2004 or later. Actual requirements and product functionality might vary based on the system configuration and operating system. See HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=169378"http://www.office.com/products (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=169378). Internet Fax not available on 64-bit operating system. Microsoft Project Professional 2010 The following table lists the system requirements for Microsoft Project Professional 2010. ComponentRequirementComputer and processor700-megahertz (MHz) processor or higher.Memory512 megabytes (MB) RAM or higher.Hard disk2 gigabyte (GB) available disk space.Display1024נ768 or higher resolution monitor.Operating systemWindows XP with Service Pack (SP) 3 (32-bit), Windows Vista with SP1, Windows Server 2003 SP2 and MSXML 6.0 (32 bit Office only), Windows Server 2008 or later (32-bit or 64-bit), Windows7 operating systems.Other Windows Server 2008 with SP2 (64-bit) running Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 is required for certain advanced collaboration functionality. Office Outlook 2003 SP2 or later is required to use the Import Outlook Tasks feature. Visual Reports require Office Excel 2003 SP2 or later and Microsoft Office Visio Professional 2007 or later. Microsoft Project Server 2010 is required for Enterprise Project, portfolio, and resource management capabilities. Microsoft Project Web App and Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 SP1 or later are required for importing tasks to the Outlook calendar or tasks list. SharePoint Server 2010 (installed with Project Server 2010) is required for publishing projects and Windows Workflow Foundation. Microsoft .NET Framework version 3.5 is required for the Resource Substitution Wizard. Use of graphics hardware acceleration requires DirectX 9.0c compatible graphics card with drivers dated 11/1/2004 or later. Internet Explorer 7 or Internet Explorer 8. Internet functionality requires Internet access (fees might apply). To enable the feature that allows synchronizing Project 2010 with a SharePoint task list, you must install either Microsoft Access 2010 or Microsoft Visio 2010. Before installing Project 2010 to use Visual Reports with Office 2010, you must install Office 2010, Visio 2010 and Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Analysis Services 10.0 OLE DB Provider (available as a free download from HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=110393"Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Feature Pack, October 2008 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=110393). Certain online functionality requires a Windows Live ID. Product functionality and graphics can vary based on your system configuration. Some features might require additional or advanced hardware or server connectivity. Microsoft Publisher 2010 The following table lists the system requirements for Microsoft Publisher 2010. ComponentRequirementComputer and processor500-megahertz (MHz) processor or higher.Memory256 megabytes (MB) RAM or higher.Hard disk1.5 gigabyte (GB) available disk space.Display1024נ768 or higher resolution monitor.Operating systemWindows XP with Service Pack (SP) 3 (32-bit), Windows Vista with SP1, Windows Server 2003 SP2 and MSXML 6.0 (32 bit Office only), Windows Server 2008 or later (32-bit or 64-bit), Windows7 operating system.Other Certain inking features require running Windows XP Tablet PC Edition or later; speech recognition functionality requires a close-talk microphone and audio output device. Internet Explorer 6, Internet Explorer 7, or Internet Explorer 8, 32-bit browser only. Internet functionality requires Internet access (fees might apply). Actual requirements and product functionality might vary based on the system configuration and operating system. See HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=169378"http://www.office.com/products (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=169378). Use of graphics hardware acceleration requires DirectX 9.0c compatible graphics card with drivers dated 11/1/2004 or later. Internet connectivity and a Windows Live ID, to share Templates and Building Blocks. Microsoft SharePoint Workspace 2010 The following table lists the system requirements for Microsoft SharePoint Workspace 2010. ComponentRequirementComputer and processor500-megahertz (MHz) processor or higher.Memory256 megabytes (MB) RAM or higher.Hard disk1.5 gigabyte (GB) available disk space.Display1024נ576 or higher resolution monitor.Operating systemWindows XP with Service Pack (SP) 3 (32-bit), Windows Vista with SP1, Windows Server 2003 SP2 and MSXML 6.0 (32 bit Office only), Windows Server 2008 or later (32-bit or 64-bit), Windows7 operating system.Other Integration with SharePoint Services requires connectivity to Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010. No support exists for downgrading or reverting to a previous version of an Office Groove 2007 account after starting the upgrade process. Use of graphics hardware acceleration requires DirectX 9.0c compatible graphics card with drivers dated 11/1/2004 or later. Internet Explorer 7 or Internet 8, 32-bit browser only. Internet functionality requires Internet access (fees might apply). Actual requirements and product functionality might vary based on the system configuration and operating system. See HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=169378"http://www.office.com/products (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=169378). Each computer will need to be upgraded to SharePoint Workspace 2010 to run SharePoint Workspace accounts on multiple computers. Microsoft Visio 2010 (Premium, Professional, Standard) The following table lists the system requirements for Microsoft Visio Premium 2010, Microsoft Visio Professional 2010, and Microsoft Visio Standard 2010. ComponentRequirementComputer and processor500-megahertz (MHz) processor or higher.Memory256 megabytes (MB) RAM, 512 MB RAM recommended for certain advanced functionality.Hard disk2 gigabyte (GB) available disk space.Display1024נ768 or higher resolution monitor.Operating systemWindows XP with Service Pack (SP) 3 (32-bit), Windows Vista with SP1, Windows Server 2003 SP2 and MSXML 6.0 (32 bit Office only), Windows Server 2008 or later (32-bit or 64-bit), Windows7 (32-bit and 64-bit) operating systems.Other Certain advanced collaboration functionality requires connectivity to a computer that is running Windows Server 2003 with SP1 or later and Windows SharePoint Services. Multi-touch features require Windows7 and a touch enabled device. Certain inking features require running Microsoft XP Table PC edition. Use of graphics hardware acceleration requires DirectX 9.0c compatible graphics card with drivers dated 11/1/2004 or later. Internet Explorer 6, Internet Explorer 7, or Internet Explorer 8, 32-bit browser only. Internet functionality requires Internet access (fees might apply). Actual requirements and product functionality might vary based on the system configuration and operating system. See HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=169378"http://www.office.com/products (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=169378). Microsoft Word 2010 The following table lists the system requirements for Microsoft Word 2010. ComponentRequirementComputer and processor500-megahertz (MHz) processor or higher.Memory256 megabytes (MB) RAM; 512 MB RAM recommended for certain advanced functionality.Hard disk2 gigabyte (GB) available disk space.Display1024נ576 or higher resolution monitor Video card requirements: Pixel Shader 20 and Vertex Shader 2.0. Driver date later than Nov. 1, 2004. WHQL certified.Operating systemWindows XP with Service Pack (SP) 3 (32-bit), Windows Vista with SP1, Windows Server 2003 SP2 and MSXML 6.0 (32 bit Office only), Windows Server 2008 or later (32-bit or 64-bit), Windows7 operating systems.Other Certain inking features require running Windows XP Tablet PC edition or later; speech recognition functionality requires a close-talk microphone and audio output device. Publications can be sent by using Office Outlook 2007, Outlook Express 6.0, or Windows Live Mail; recipients can view in a variety of e-mail clients and Web-based services. Use of graphics hardware acceleration requires DirectX 9.0c compatible graphics card with drivers dated 11/1/2004 or later. Internet Explorer 6, Internet Explorer 7, or Internet Explorer 8, 32-bit browser only. Internet functionality requires Internet access (fees might apply). Actual requirements and product functionality might vary based on the system configuration and operating system. See HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=169378"http://www.office.com/products (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=169378). Co-authoring requires Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2010 or a Windows Live SkyDrive account, and might require more memory. Grammar and contextual spelling in Word 2010 is not turned on unless the computer has 1 GB memory.See Also HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=189005"Volume Activation for Office 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=189005) HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196782"Microsoft Software License Terms for Microsoft Office 2010 Retail (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196782) Assessment tools for Office 2010 Several tools are available to help you complete the assessment step in a planning process. This article lists and describes those tools. Assessment tools AreaToolDescriptionResourcesProject assessment / business caseMicrosoft Rapid Economic Justification guideThe Microsoft Rapid Economic Justification guide walks you step-by-step through the project assessment process in two to four weeks from fiscal analysis to boardroom presentation. It includes tools, templates, and how-to information to help you make a compelling business case for an IT project.HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=152858"Microsoft Rapid Economic Justification guide(http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=152858)Hardware inventory / compatibility Microsoft Assessment and Planning (MAP) Toolkit The Microsoft Assessment and Planning (MAP) Toolkit is an inventory, assessment, and reporting tool that can securely run in small or large IT environments without requiring the installation of agent software on any computers or devices. The MAP Toolkit performs a detailed analysis of hardware and device compatibility for migration to the Microsoft Office 2010, Windows7, Windows Server 2008 R2, and more. The hardware assessment examines the installed hardware and determines whether migration is recommended. If it is not recommended, the reports tell you why it is not. In addition, MAP has expanded its capabilities into assessment areas of Hyper-V server virtualization, desktop security, and Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 migration.HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=152859"Microsoft Assessment and Planning (MAP) Toolkit for Microsoft Office 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=152859)Software inventoryMicrosoft Software Inventory Analyzer (MSIA)With the Microsoft Software Inventory Analyzer (MSIA), you can generate an inventory of core Microsoft products installed on a local computer, or throughout a network. The MSIA is built specifically to be a starting point to work with Microsoft Software Asset Management. To that end, MSIA works with networks that have 250 computers or fewer, and locates only Microsoft software.HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=152860"Microsoft Software Inventory Analyzer(http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=152860) HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=152861"Microsoft Software Asset Management(http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=152861)Office add-insOffice Environment Assessment ToolThe Office Environment Assessment Tool (OEAT) is designed to help an organization determine the types of add-ins and the extent to which add-ins for Microsoft Office applications are used on users computers. OEAT collects and reports add-in information about Microsoft Office 97 and later versions.HYPERLINK \l "zc1fa7970974e48b9a2cd343043679490"Office Environment Assessment Tool (OEAT) user's guide for Office 2010 Office add-insMicrosoft Office Code Compatibility InspectorThe Microsoft Office Code Compatibility Inspector is designed to help an enterprise or small business update Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) and Visual Studio Tools for Office code so that it is compatible with Office 2010. The Inspector does not correct code; it inspects code. It then comments specific lines of code that reference items in the object model that have changed in some way or have been deprecated.HYPERLINK \l "zc8823e5c49664adfb8997c30fb719b72"Microsoft Office Code Compatibility Inspector user's guideUser settingsUser State Migration ToolYou can use Windows User State Migration Tool (USMT)4.0 to migrate user files and settings during large deployments of WindowsVista and Windows 7 operating systems. USMT captures desktop and application settings, user accounts and users' files, and then migrates them to a new Windows installation. One component of the USMT is ScanState. ScanState scans the source computer, collects the files and settings and creates a store. ScanState does not modify the source computer. By default, ScanState compresses the files and stores them as an image file (USMT4.mig). HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=152865"User State Migration Tool 4.0 User's Guide(http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=152865)File / document managementOffice Migration Planning Manager (OMPM)The Office Migration Planning Manager (OMPM) checks for, and reports on, file properties to help you analyze an environment and determine any issues that you might experience when you convert from Office 97-Office 2003 file formats to the file formats for the 2007 Office system and Microsoft Office 2010 systems. OMPM for Office 2010 supports two new types of scanning: macro scanning and x64 migration scanning. The macro scanner optionally scans any macros it encounters for migration concerns, reports any issues it finds in the database, and optionally inserts comments into the macros identifying the issue with links to possible resolutions. The x64 migration scanner scans macros, ActiveX controls, and other COM objects (such as add-ins) in Office files for incompatibilities (for example, declaring 4-byte pointers instead of 8-byte pointers).HYPERLINK \l "z6bce62f77d3a4a75ae26be6b4dfca45a"Office Migration Planning Manager (OMPM) for Office 2010SecurityMicrosoft Security Assessment Tool 4.0Microsoft Security Assessment Tool (MSAT) 4.0 consists of more than 200 questions that cover infrastructure, applications, operations, and people. The questions, associated answers, and recommendations are derived from generally accepted best practices, standards such as ISO 17799 and NIST-800.x, and recommendations and prescriptive guidance from the Microsoft Trustworthy Computing Group and other external security sources.HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=152866"Microsoft Security Assessment Tool(http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=152866)SecuritySystem Center Configuration ManagerMicrosoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007 can assess, deploy, and update servers, client computers, and devices across physical, virtual, distributed, and mobile environments. Client status reporting in System Center Configuration Manager 2007R2 provides up-to-date information about the manageability of client computers in a System Center Configuration Manager 2007 hierarchy. A site administrator can use this information to identify individual client problems and to maintain a more accurate site database. The information can also help increase software distribution success rates.HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=152867"System Center Configuration Manager TechCenter(http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=152867)LicensingMicrosoft Volume LicensingMicrosoft Volume Licensing provides many online reporting services and tools that you can use to track and manage your existing Microsoft software assets.HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=152868"Manage Your Volume Licenses(http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=152868)ConfigurationsGroup Policy Management Console (GPMC)The Group Policy Management Console (GPMC) is the UI console to author and manage domain-based Group Policy objects (GPOs). The GPMC displays linking, permissions, and security filtering information relevant to a GPO. Italso generates settings reports on a GPO in either HTMLor XML format.HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=152869"Group Policy Management Console Technical Reference(http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=152869)ConfigurationsView XML content from Office Customization Tool (OCT) customization filesSee HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=169720"View XML content from Office Customization Tool customization files (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=169720) for a sample Microsoft Visual Basic script that administrators can use to view the settings that are stored in OCT .msp files.HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=169720"View XML content from Office Customization Tool customization files(http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=169720)HelpMicrosoft Desktop Deployment Planning Services (DDPS)Microsoft Desktop Deployment Planning Services (DDPS) offers customers 1 to 15 days of deployment planning services, based on how much Microsoft Software Assurance they purchase on Office software. Customers work with consultants to develop a high-level desktop deployment plan for their environments and to assess the overall cost of upgrading to the latest versions of Windows and Office.HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=201935"Desktop Deployment Planning Services (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=201935) HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=152871" Software Assurance for Volume Licensing(http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=152871)  Application compatibility for Office 2010 This section provides the primary resources for Microsoft Office 2010 application compatibility information and includes links to the new application compatibility tools and documentation. These resources are especially useful for IT professionals who have to evaluate application compatibility issues and implement a plan for fixing incompatible Microsoft Office applications. In this section: ArticleDescriptionHYPERLINK \l "zb0d56d5ff780483e8f95dc7360a05208"Office 2010 application compatibility guideDescribes the application compatibility testing and remediation process for a deployment of Office 2010. This information is useful to IT professionals who will evaluate application compatibility issues and implement a plan for fixing incompatible applications.HYPERLINK \l "zc1fa7970974e48b9a2cd343043679490"Office Environment Assessment Tool (OEAT) user's guide for Office 2010Contains information about how to use the Office Environment Assessment Tool (OEAT) to assess your existing environment before you deploy Office 2010.HYPERLINK \l "zc8823e5c49664adfb8997c30fb719b72"Microsoft Office Code Compatibility Inspector user's guideDescribes how to use the tool to inspect VBA code that you created in previous versions of Microsoft Office and also how to use the tool to help you to make any Windows Application Programming Interface (API) calls in your code compatible with the 64-bit edition of Office 2010.HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=186766&clcid=0x409"Compatibility Resource Center on TechNet (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=186766&clcid=0x409)Provides links to content, videos, and tools that are used for application compatibility planning and assessment in Office 2010. Also provides a list of applications that are compatible with Office 2010. Office 2010 application compatibility guide The application compatibility testing and remediation process for Microsoft Office 2010 deployments identifies compatibility issues and helps you develop plans to fix them. This information is useful primarily to IT professionals who evaluate and mitigate application compatibility issues. Developers who are upgrading Office applications might also find this information useful. After completing the process that is described in this article, administrators and developers will have a better understanding of which add-ins and applications interact with Office and how to migrate them to Office 2010. This article does not cover document compatibility, conversion, or migration. For information about converting legacy Office files and using compatibility mode, see HYPERLINK \l "z72604a5f5da24debb03850e08ed7e554"Document compatibility for Office 2010. In this article: HYPERLINK \l "z37128"Introduction to application compatibility in Office 2010 HYPERLINK \l "z37129"The application compatibility assessment and remediation process HYPERLINK \l "z37130"Plan for compatibility testing HYPERLINK \l "z37131"Assess the environment HYPERLINK \l "z37132"Test and remediate compatibility issues Introduction to application compatibility in Office 2010 Developers and expert users have been writing code to extend Office since the first Office products were introduced. As Office has evolved with feature changes, feature removals, and changes to file formats, so too has the likelihood that older add-ins and customizations might not work correctly when they are used with Office 2010. Not surprisingly, the topic of application compatibility can be challenging for organizations that have Office files dating back a decade or more. Office 2010 has many product improvements and other changes that might affect compatibility with existing files, macros, add-ins, and Microsoft VisualStudio solutions. The following list describes some of those changes. Features that have been removed Add-ins and applications can break when they have dependencies on features (and their corresponding object models) that have been removed from Office 2010. Feature changesUpdated features and their object models can cause add-ins and applications not to operate as expected. Sometimes these changes are obvious, and other times they are only discovered after thorough testing. 64-bit incompatibilitiesOffice 2010 is available in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions. The 64-bit version is designed for users who need more memory capacity when they work with complex Microsoft Excel spreadsheets or Microsoft Project files. If you plan to deploy the 64-bit version of Office, you must consider that ActiveX controls, add-ins, and Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) solutions created to work on 32-bit client computers might not work with the 64-bit versions of Office 2010. Several tools and solutions are available to assess and remediate application compatibility issues with Office 2010. For IT administrators, the new Office Environment Assessment Tool (OEAT) can help to identify add-ins and applications that interact with Office. Developers can perform additional testing by using the new Microsoft Office 2010 Code Compatibility Inspector tool to pinpoint potentially incompatible code within VBA projects or Visual Studio code. In cases where applications cannot be fixed, administrators can use solutions such as Remote Desktop Services (Terminal Services), parallel installations, and the new Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) to maintain the previous, compatible Office environment alongside Office 2010. The following sections briefly describe the Office 2010 application compatibility assessment tools. Office Environment Assessment Tool (OEAT)OEAT is a new scanning tool for Office 2010 that identifies add-ins that are installed on users computers. OEAT collects and reports add-in information for Microsoft Office 97, Microsoft Office 2000, Microsoft Office XP, Microsoft Office 2003, and the 2007 Microsoft Office system. OEAT also compares the list of discovered third-party add-ins to a list of compatible add-ins that is tracked by the Independent Software Vendor (ISV) Application Compatibility Visibility Program. To download OEAT, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?linkid=171092"Office 2010 Tool: Office Environment Assessment Tool (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?linkid=171092). ISV Application Compatibility Visibility ProgramThis new program tracks independent software vendors (ISVs) who pledge that their products are compatible with Office 2010. ISVs submit information about their products through a special ISV portal, and Microsoft publishes this list to the HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=186766"Compatibility for Microsoft Office 2010 Resource Center (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=186766). OEAT also uses this list to highlight known compatible add-ins in the summary report. To view the current list of ISVs that participate in this program, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=186766"Compatibility for Microsoft Office 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=186766). Microsoft Office 2010 Code Compatibility Inspector (OCCI)The Microsoft Office 2010 Code Compatibility Inspector compares existing VBA, Visual Basic .NET, and C# source code for object model API calls that are incompatible with Office 2010. The tool integrates with both Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications 7.0 (VBA 7) and Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 or Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 and includes a basic scanner. When an inspector tool finds code that is incompatible with Office 2010, the tool adds a comment to the code for the developer to reference and fix later. The inspector tool also scans code for Declare statements and references to DLLs used by ActiveX controls that need to be updated to be compatible with 64-bit Office 2010. To download OCCI, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?linkid=181874"Office 2010 Tool: Compatibility Inspector (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?linkid=181874). The following table describes the kinds of Office-based customizations that many organizations will encounter and the tool that is used to assess each customization. Because some of these customizations were common for earlier versions of Office, the links to additional information often point to developer documentation for Office 2003 and earlier. Type of customizationDescriptionAssessment toolAutomation add-ins (.xll or .wll)Automation add-ins let developers incorporate an existing Office 2010 applications functionality into custom applications. An example of an Office Automation add-in is a CRM application that writes customers billing data to a Microsoft Excel worksheet. For more information about Automation add-ins, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=186622"Excel COM add-ins and Automation add-ins (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=186622).OEATCOM add-in (Windows .dll)Introduced as part of Microsoft Office 2000, COM add-ins let developers use the programming language and environment of their choice when they create Office-based solutions. After a COM add-in is written, it is then compiled as a .dll file. The .dll file can be loaded by one or more Office applications and can interact with Office object models. For more information about COM add-ins, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=186623"What Is a COM Add-in? (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=186623).OEATOffice 972003 format VBA add-ins (.dot, .wll, .xla, .xll, .ppa) Office 20072010 format VBA add-ins (.dotm, .xlam, .ppam)VBA template add-ins are created by using Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications (VBA). For more information about VBA add-ins, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=186624"Getting Started with VBA in Office 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=186624). For clarification about the differences between Microsoft Word templates and add-ins, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=186625"Word Document Templates vs. Word Add-ins (Global Templates) (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=186625).OEAT and OCCIOffice 20072010 format VBA macro-enabled files (.docm, .xlsm, .pptm)These files contain VBA macro code but are not saved as add-ins. OEAT will detect macro-enabled Word and Excel files that are stored in the Startup folder or that are loaded as global templates. OEAT will not discover macro-enabled files that are stored in other locations, nor will OEAT discover macro-enabled PowerPoint files in any location. For more information about macro-enabled files, see HYPERLINK \l "z32d9d541993f425595b4d8348f8c6e5c"File formats supported in Office 2010.OEAT and OCCI Office add-ins created by using Visual StudioOffice add-ins created by using Visual Studio let organizations customize Office applications to add specific features that are needed for business processes. Visual Studio supports two kinds of solutions that might be used in your organization: Document-level customizationsThese customizations consist of an assembly that is associated with a single document, workbook, or template in Microsoft Word or Microsoft Excel. Features in document-level customizations are available only when the associated document is open. These customizations cannot make application-wide changes, such as displaying a new menu item or ribbon tab when any document is open. Application-level add-insThese add-ins consist of an assembly that is associated with an Office application. The add-in can call into the object model to automate and extend the application, and it can use any of the classes in the Microsoft .NET Framework. OEAT can be used to detect application-level add-ins only. For more information about Office add-ins created by using Visual Studio, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=188380"Office Solutions Development Overview (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=188380).OEAT and OCCI The application compatibility assessment and remediation process The following figure shows a summary of the application compatibility assessment and remediation process. Each task defined in this figure has a corresponding section in this article.  Note: This guide does not cover document compatibility, conversion, or migration. For information about converting legacy Office files and using compatibility mode, see HYPERLINK \l "z72604a5f5da24debb03850e08ed7e554"Document compatibility for Office 2010. Plan for compatibility testing Planning for the assessment, remediation, and piloting of add-ins and applications is an important first step in the overall process of application compatibility testing. Although it might be tempting to rely on previous results of the 2007 Office system compatibility testing, we do not recommend this and it will only delay a successful deployment. Plan for assessment The following sections describe planning tasks that will help you prepare to assess the add-ins and applications in your organization. Create central repository for assessment documentation and results To help manage the assessment and remediation process, we recommend that you build a central repository of discovered applications and their status. A solution such as Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 can help keep all project members up-to-date and the project itself on track. Identify stakeholders Stakeholders are the people or groups who approve and allocate resources to the project. By identifying stakeholders early in the planning process, the application compatibility project team can communicate and validate the project deliverables to those that have a vested interest. The following table describes the typical stakeholder roles in an application compatibility project. RoleResponsibilityApplication OwnerEnsures that the business process done by using the previous Office version continues uninterrupted after the upgrade.Project SponsorPromotes the success of the Office upgrade and positive publicity within the organization. Assign roles for the project participants The following table describes possible roles and their respective responsibilities that have to be filled in an application compatibility project. RoleResponsibilityProject managerEnsures the overall flow of the project, and manages overall resources, metrics, and risks.Compatibility validation testerFollows the test plan and tests Office components for any potential incompatibility issues, including file format, macros, add-ins, or Office Automation.  OEAT operatorUnderstands and performs setup and configuration of OEAT.Remediation leadPerforms the actions that resolve compatibility issues on Office customizations.Regression testerEnsures that the remediation performed on an Office object is successful. This role is often filled by the remediation lead.User acceptance testerRepresentative of an affected business unit who determines that the remediation of an application was successful and that it does not interfere with other customizations or actions. This should never be the person who performs the remediation or regression testing.Business analyst or ownerOwns the code and documentation of the applications and add-ins that are critical to the business unit.Deployment group leadOwns and tracks the timeliness of the complete technical process. Might delegate some reporting or administration activities.Application packaging groupOwns the Office 2010 installation package.Client (Desktop) teamOwns the deployment of the Office 2010 package via the organizations configuration management tool, such as Systems Center Configuration Manager (SCCM).Service deskProvides functional support of Office for the testers and, when the migration is complete, the users. Identify and interview business units The next step in assessment planning is to identify your departmental or business unit groupings and interview their representatives to understand how the current set of add-ins is fulfilling their business needs. Knowing the importance of each add-in, its purpose, why it was made, what it does, and who made it are all important in making an informed decision about how to remediate the add-in and correct issues as they are found. Some add-ins for Office applications might have been created informally within your organization. Therefore, you might need to do some investigative work to track down an owner and the original source code, if it still exists. You can use the following form as a template for an interview questionnaire. Application informationBusiness unitApplication nameApplication contact/ownerAppIDVersionPriorityTierOffice 2010 compatibility status if known (Pass, Fail)Compatibility issue description if availableNumber of usersOffice version used by the application (XP, 2003, 2007, 2010, and so on)Describe the kind of usage (for example, exports an Office document, add-in to Office application, and so on)Office suite components used by the applicationWordExcelAccessPowerPointOtherDoes this application use complex Office objects such as charts, PivotTable reports, or drawing art?Is this a data entry or front-end application? If yes, provide details.Which language(s) does the application support? Identify client computers to scan After you determine the different business units that need their client computers scanned, you can start the process of identifying a statistically relevant sampling of client computers for each business unit. Not every client computer in your organization needs to be scanned. However, in some cases (depending on the size of the organization), scanning the entire environment or an entire group or organizational unit (OU) might be less restrictive (or easier) than delineating separate client computers to participate. A statistically relevant sampling of no more than 20 percent should provide enough information to successfully assess and remediate the compatibility issues in your Office 2010 environment. Important: All client computers that run OEAT must have Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 or later installed. For more information about OEAT requirements, see HYPERLINK \l "zc1fa7970974e48b9a2cd343043679490"Office Environment Assessment Tool (OEAT) user's guide for Office 2010. If your organization lacks an up-to-date client inventory, consider running the Microsoft Assessment and Planning (MAP) Toolkit to generate a client inventory and assess Office 2010 readiness. From this inventory, you can work with business group leaders to select a subset of client computers for assessment by using OEAT. For more information about the MAP Toolkit, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=149448"Microsoft Assessment and Planning Toolkit (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=149448). Plan for remediation The following sections will help you establish baseline criteria to classify and remediate incompatible applications. Coming to an agreement early in the planning process will help you avoid disagreements or other delays after the assessment and testing results are available. Determine how applications will be classified and prioritized Enterprises develop, deploy, and maintain a variety of Office-based applications and add-ins, all of which might have significantly different values to the organization. Therefore, it is important to organize applications into classes or tiers based on the value of the application to the business. A simple method is to classify an application as either mission-critical or not. Additional classifications to consider are as follows: In-house and third-party applications Departmental applications Unmanaged solutions, such as templates, add-ins, and macros that are created by end-users Number of users of the application Use of the application by executives Expected lifetime of the application The following table describes how an organization might classify and prioritize different kinds of Office customizations. CustomizationMission criticalNon-mission criticalAutomation add-ins Proactive OEAT scan, test, and remediationReact to user discoveredCOM add-insProactive OEAT scan, test, and remediationReact to user discoveredVBA add-insProactive OEAT and OCCI scan, test, and remediationReact to user discovered To further help prioritize mission-critical applications, you can classify them as Tier 1, Tier 2, or Tier 3. Sample classification guidance for each tier is as follows: Tier 1: Mission CriticalFailure of mission-critical applications is damaging to business continuity or revenue of the organization. Any application that is used by executives should be considered mission-critical, regardless of the number of users or business priority of the application. This tier also includes applications that are used by more than 10 percent of the organization s users. Tier 2: Business CriticalThese applications are business-critical or are used by 10 percent or more of the organizations users. This tier can also include applications that are used by 1 to 10 percent of the organizations users and be of any business priority. These are not mission-critical or revenue affecting applications. However, they could indirectly increase expenses or reduce revenues by affecting productivity. Tier 3: Business ApplicationsThese applications are not mission-critical and can affect as few as 10 employees or up to 1 percent of the organization. They are usually tools that help small tasks and that have a low impact on the business. Identify remediation strategies After you define criteria to classify applications, you should identify potential remediation strategies. Although the actual remediation work is difficult to plan, you can establish generic strategies that can guide the resolution of issues for each kind of customization. The following table provides suggested remediation strategies based on the kind of application and its expected lifetime. TypePotential strategyIn-house application that has a limited lifetimeRetire the application and find a new process.In-house application that has a long lifetimeRewrite or rework the code to fit the new object model.Third-party application that has a limited lifetimeRetire the application and find a new process.Third-party application that has a long lifetimeContact the vendor for update or replacement.Application is not workingReinstall the application with a new directory structure or create a virtual environment for the application. As you remediate the applications, you might find that their priority can change from your initial assessment. You should put a strict process in place for remediation assessments to only allow an application to move up in tier (but not down). For information about how Microsoft IT categorized and prioritized applications, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=178278"Deploying the 2007 Office System at Microsoft (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=178278). Microsoft also has prescriptive information on TechNet about known issues that occur when you migrate Office customizations. For more information, see HYPERLINK \l "z258c6715637c468a9fc9f109dc7927c5"Product and feature changes in Office 2010. There are also Microsoft partners who have tools that help the remediation process. Plan for piloting The project team must consider how add-ins and applications will be piloted. Specifically, the team should identify the following: Which users will participate in the pilot. How users in the pilot will report issues. Whether helpdesk employees will assist in the pilot and, if so, how they will be trained. When the pilot will begin. For example, some organizations begin pilot testing early, during the planning phase, to obtain early feedback as they move through the process. The following resources are available to help you plan for piloting. These resources are not specific to Office 2010 compatibility testing. However, many of the principles covered in these resources still apply. HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=186680"Designing a Pilot Project (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=186680) HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=186683"Microsoft Operations Framework: Conduct a Pilot Test (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=186683) HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=186684"Understanding the Migration Process (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=186684) Assess the environment During the assessment phase, you collect an inventory of add-ins and applications by running OEAT against a statistically relevant subset of client computers. After you analyze the results and prioritize applications, you will be ready for the testing and remediation phase. Run OEAT OEAT can be run from a network share or distributed to users. OEAT scans client computers and then saves the results of the scans to a designated location, usually a network share. After the scans are completed, you can use OEAT to compile the results into a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet for use during the remediation process. Depending on your environment, you can deploy OEAT in one of the following ways: Active Directory environmentsDeploy OEAT by using an Active Directory Login script. As users log in, OEAT is executed automatically and the results are saved to the designated location. Managed environmentsDeploy OEAT by using a management solution such as Systems Management Server (SMS) or System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM). Unmanaged or non-centralized IT environmentsCreate a share for OEAT and provide instructions to users on how to manually run a scan. For information about how to deploy and use OEAT, see HYPERLINK \l "zc1fa7970974e48b9a2cd343043679490"Office Environment Assessment Tool (OEAT) user's guide for Office 2010. To download OEAT, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?linkid=171092"Office 2010 Tool: Office Environment Assessment Tool (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?linkid=171092). Review OEAT results When the client computer scans are complete, use the Compile results option in OEAT to create a spreadsheet that summarizes the results of all client computers that were scanned. The spreadsheet contains multiple worksheets, including the following: SummaryReportThis worksheet contains summary information that will help you determine whether your scanned client computers are ready for Office 2010. The worksheet includes data on average free space, processors, computer manufacturers, Windows installations (including service pack levels), and Office installations. The resulting data could be interesting from a configuration management perspective in that client computers might not be running the versions of Office or Windows that you expect. MicrosoftOfficeAddinsThis worksheet contains a list of all add-ins that are included with Office. AddinsNotShippedWithOfficeThis worksheet contains a list of all add-ins that are not included with Office. Much of your assessment and planning will come from this report. You can sort the list by application, view the last accessed or modified dates, and view the number of client computers on which the add-in was detected. You can also compare version numbers of the same add-ins to determine whether some subsets of the client computers are out-of-date, which could indicate an issue with configuration management processes in your organization. On the AddinsNotShippedWithOffice worksheet, start with the Compatibility column to see the compatibility status of each add-in. OEAT generates the data for this column by comparing the discovered add-ins with the list of compatible add-ins that are tracked by the ISV Compatibility Program. The possible compatibility status results are as follows: UNKNOWNThe add-in is currently not in the Microsoft vendor list of Office 2010-compatible add-ins. Therefore, the status of this add-in is unknown. Note that this status could change as new vendor data is made available to OEAT. Each time that you compile the spreadsheet, you have the option to download new vendor data. PARTIAL MATCHOEAT reports this status in two cases: OEAT found a match for the vendor name only. Or, OEAT found a match for the vendor name and product name, but the version number did not match. Use the link provided in the URL column to check the vendor list for compatible add-ins from the vendor. EXACT MATCHThis status is shown when the vendor name matches, the product name matches, and the version number of the add-in is equal to or greater than the version that was reported by the vendor. Important: The Compatibility column is not shown if you choose not to download compatibility data when prompted in the final version of OEAT, or if you are using the beta version of OEAT. You can download the final version of OEAT from the HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?linkid=171092"Microsoft Download Center (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?linkid=171092). Finalize remediation plans At this point, you are ready to correlate OEAT results with the prioritization criteria that you established during the planning phase. When you set a schedule for this work, make sure that you allow additional time to investigate and prioritize add-ins that were not identified during the business unit interviews. To understand the scope of incompatibilities of VBA add-ins and Visual Studio add-ins, the development team can run OCCI during this phase to understand how much of the underlying code will need to be changed. Test and remediate compatibility issues During this phase, you and your development team will start to test mission-critical and other high-priority add-ins and applications to find specific compatibility issues with Office 2010. After the incompatibilities are identified, the development team will begin remediating incompatible add-ins and applications based on the work that you did in the planning phase. As multiple applications and add-ins are remediated, you cannot assume that these remediations will function together. You have to test all remediations together and then pilot these in a real-world scenario. Each step is important in validating the remediations, stabilizing the overall deployment of Office 2010, and ultimately creating a more successful migration. Test add-ins and applications The following flowcharts provide general guidance for developers who are testing different kinds of applications to identify incompatibilities with Office 2010. For additional guidance, see the following resources: HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=186685"Planning and Testing for Application Deployment (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=186685) HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=186686"LOB Application Compatibility Using Microsoft ITs LOB Application Compatibility Testing Processes (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=186686) General application testing The following flowchart provides a high-level view of application testing. Subsequent flowcharts in this section describe the testing process for specific kinds of Office applications, such as add-ins, macros and scripts, and Office Automation testing.  Office add-in testing  Macros and scripts testing  Office Automation testing  Run Office Code Compatibility Inspector tool As part of the overall testing process, developers can run the OCCI tool to scan for known changes or deprecations to object model members. OCCI also scans VBA Declare statements and references to DLLs used by ActiveX controls that need to be updated to be compatible with 64-bit Office 2010. When the tool encounters potential compatibility issues, it adds a comment in the code to bring the issue to the developers attention. Each time that an Inspector scan is complete, a summary and detailed report of what was found in the project is provided. Items that are scanned include the following: ChangesAny syntactical change to an object model member is flagged. OCCI detects usage of any object model member that has changed since Office 97. DeprecationsAny usage of a deprecated object model member is flagged. OCCI detects usage of any object model member that has been deprecated since Office 97. For more information about how to use OCCI, see the HYPERLINK \l "zc8823e5c49664adfb8997c30fb719b72"Microsoft Office Code Compatibility Inspector user's guide. For application-specific development resources, such as details about object model changes since earlier versions of Office, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=206197"Microsoft Office 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=206197). Remediate add-ins and applications There are several approaches to correct an application or add-in that has a compatibility issue with Office 2010. The following sections briefly describe remediation options. Get updates from vendors OEAT reports provide links to add-ins known to be compatible. However, some applications might not be on this list. In this case, you have to contact the vendor directly. Be prepared to develop temporary workarounds if the updated add-in will not be available in time for your migration, or if the add-in will not be updated (or the vendor is no longer in business). If a temporary workaround is not available, consider virtualization or a parallel installation. Update internal applications When you have the source code and understand how the add-in or application functions, or you have documentation and the original development team is still active or can be consulted, you have an ideal situation to update an internal application. The process of updating internal applications is greatly simplified with the use of OCCI, which identifies incompatible functions within the source code. The development team will still need to perform the necessary fixes themselves. However, they will have a much easier time locating the incompatible code by using OCCI. Note: If the platform for writing the internal application is very old (such as Visual Basic 6, or earlier versions), we recommend that you consider a complete rewrite of the tool by using the .NET Framework. The following guidance is useful for developers who need to update internal applications. Add-ins created by using Visual Studio The runtime components for Office 2010 were created so that Microsoft Visual Studio Tools for Applications (VSTA) and Visual Studio 2008 .NET add-ins, document solutions, and spreadsheet solutions will all run on 64-bit Office 2010. These runtime components are installed with Office 2010. Therefore, an administrator does not have to include a separate installation for this runtime. However, there are other considerations that are needed. In a Visual Studio project, C# or Visual Basic code can be compiled into Microsoft Intermediate language (MSIL) when the Any CPU option is used. At runtime, the MSIL is Just in Time (JIT) compiled to the correct chip set, either AMD or Intel 32-bit or 64-bit. However, this technology does not apply to the .NET Framework in versions 1.0 and 1.1. These versions do not enable this 64-bit transformation. Even conforming .NET Framework 2.0 code must be reviewed because any calls to a process invoke (p/invoke) in your code are native (processor architecture specific). If you try to call native API methods by using p/invoke, you can have issues with your VSTO solution running correctly on 64-bit Office 2010. Issues can also occur if the code makes deliberate calls to a Win32 API that does not have exactly the same signature (method name, parameter list, and DLL name) of an equivalent Win64 API. This is true for any solution, whether it is an Office solution or Windows-based solution. For more information about how to author solutions for 64-bit Office 2010, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=178279"64-bit Applications for Visual Studio 2005 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=178279) and HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=152431"64-bit Applications for Visual Studio 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=152431) in the MSDN technical library. VBA solutions and macros Solutions and macros that are created by using Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) will function as long as they interface with the Office 2010 object model. However, certain calls might be deprecated and will no longer function. If VBA code uses Windows API calls, these calls are likely to 32-bit DLLs. A simple fix is to update the code so that the Declare statements use the PtrSafe keyword. OCCI can be used to identify these Declare statements. For more information about VBA 64-bit compatibility, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=186639"Compatibility Between the 32-bit and 64-bit Versions of Office 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=186639). ActiveX controls ActiveX controls that are native 32-bit controls (which are likely to be any controls that are compatible with the 2007 Office system and previous Office versions) are not supported in 64-bit Office 2010. Remediation for any of these controls will require a recompile (if the source code is available), asking or waiting for a vendor update, or using a virtualization method. Again, for more information about VBA 64-bit compatibility, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=186639"Compatibility Between the 32-bit and 64-bit Versions of Office 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=186639). Outlook applications Outlook 2010 enforces a new fast shutdown process for add-ins. The new shutdown process prevents add-ins from causing long delays by holding on to resources after the user exits Outlook. Although this change could adversely affect some existing add-ins, add-in vendors and IT administrators can resolve those effects by forcing Outlook to revert to the standard add-in shutdown process. For more information about the new shutdown process, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=203255"Shutdown Changes for Outlook 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=203255). Exchange Client Extensions (ECEs) do not load in Outlook 2010. Some third-party applications, such as archiving or security solutions, use ECEs and must be updated for Outlook 2010. For more information, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=203888"Announcing the deprecation of Exchange Client Extensions (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=203888). If you are installing 64-bit Outlook 2010, you must update 32-bit MAPI applications, add-ins, and macros for Outlook to 64-bit. For more information, see HYPERLINK \l "zfaab55b2bb6c4636811e24f6939548d1"64-bit editions of Office 2010, HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=203889"Building MAPI Applications on 32-Bit and 64-Bit Platforms (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=203889), and HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=208699"Developing Outlook 2010 Solutions for 32-Bit and 64-Bit Systems (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=208699). Use parallel installations or virtualization When there is no practical recode or rewrite solution, there are additional options that can assist you in finding a solution to a compatibility issue. If you are waiting for vendor updates for an add-in that might be delivered at some date past your deployment date, you can opt to install Office 2003 or earlier in parallel with Office 2010 (or just the specific applications that are waiting for vendor updates, for example, such as Office Excel 2003). Note: If you are moving to a 64-bit version of Office 2010, you cannot have a parallel installation of the 2007 Office system (or earlier version) installed at the same time. All previous versions are available only in 32-bit versions. If you are running Windows7, you can install a parallel installation of Office 2003 (or earlier) in WindowsXP compatibility mode, or if you are on an older version of Office, you can install it in a virtual computing environment. Use App-V (formally known as SoftGrid). For more information about App-V, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=143973"Microsoft Application Virtualization 4.6  (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=143973). Use Windows Terminal Services and perform one of two options: If you have Windows Server 2003, you can use Windows Terminal Services to provide desktop computers that can run these solutions remotely with an earlier version of Office. If you have Windows Server 2008, you can install RemoteApp. This will give users the feeling of the legacy application and the legacy version of Office on their client computers. For more information about RemoteApp, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=178280"Deploy Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services RemoteApp (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=178280). Pilot remediated add-ins and applications Conducting the pilot is the last major step before deployment of Office 2010. The pilot is the ultimate proving ground for the remediated options, and it should be part of the project teams role to remain involved throughout the piloting of Office 2010 to capture and correct any problems that occur. During the pilot, your release management team monitors a controlled environment in which users perform their typical business tasks by using the new features, including remediated applications and add-ins that interact with Office 2010. This demonstrates that the remediations function as expected and that the organizations business requirements are met. As issues are reported in the pilot, an iterative approach should be taken to remediate the problems found, design a new test case, perform tests, and then deploy the updated applications back into the pilot for additional review. Specific focus should be given to how well these options work, user feedback, and any issues that limit the scope or functionality of the add-in or application that was remediated. For more information about how to stabilize and pilot applications, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=115624"Stabilize Service Management Function (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=115624) in Microsoft Operations Framework 4.0 in the TechNet technical library. See Also HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=186766"Compatibility for Microsoft Office 2010 Resource Center on TechNet (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=186766) HYPERLINK \l "zc1fa7970974e48b9a2cd343043679490"Office Environment Assessment Tool (OEAT) user's guide for Office 2010 HYPERLINK \l "zc8823e5c49664adfb8997c30fb719b72"Microsoft Office Code Compatibility Inspector user's guide HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=178588"Upgrading Solutions to Office 2010 with Application Compatibility Tools and Guidance (MSDN) (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=178588) HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=187499"Office 2010 Development Resources by Application (MSDN) (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=187499) HYPERLINK "mailto:ofappcpt@microsoft.com"Send feedback about the Office 2010 compatibility tools (mailto:ofappcpt@microsoft.com) Office Environment Assessment Tool (OEAT) user's guide for Office 2010 This users guide for the Office Environment Assessment Tool (OEAT) will help you work successfully with OEAT. Before you use this guide, we recommend that you perform the planning steps described in HYPERLINK \l "zb0d56d5ff780483e8f95dc7360a05208"Office 2010 application compatibility guide and that you are ready to run OEAT to scan your organizations client computers for add-ins and applications that interact with Microsoft Office. To download OEAT, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?linkid=171092"Office 2010 Tool: Office Environment Assessment Tool (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?linkid=171092). In this article: HYPERLINK \l "z38135"About OEAT HYPERLINK \l "z38136"OEAT requirements HYPERLINK \l "z38137"Deploying OEAT HYPERLINK \l "z38138"Working with OEAT data HYPERLINK \l "z38139"Troubleshooting OEAT errors HYPERLINK \l "z38140"Appendix About OEAT OEAT is a free downloadable executable (.exe) file that scans client computers for add-ins and applications that interact with Microsoft Office 97, Microsoft Office 2000, Microsoft Office XP, Microsoft Office 2003, the 2007 Microsoft Office system, and Microsoft Office 2010. You use OEAT during the assessment phase of your application compatibility and remediation project, which is described detail in HYPERLINK \l "zb0d56d5ff780483e8f95dc7360a05208"Office 2010 application compatibility guide. The following figure shows how OEAT fits into the overall process of assessing application compatibility.  OEAT detects add-ins and applications by using the following two methods: OEAT checks a predetermined list of folders and registry locations on each client computer for the presence of add-ins that are used for Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, and Microsoft PowerPoint. The add-in types include Automation add-ins, COM add-ins, VBA add-ins, and application-level add-ins created by using Visual Studio. Optionally, OEAT runs a passive scan against client computers to monitor for applications that call Office APIs. The passive scan works by enabling auditing on certain registry keys (over a configurable period of hours or days) that are used when Office APIs are called. Based on this auditing, OEAT can determine which applications are calling Office APIs. This includes each executable name and version, and the date and time that the executable was run. When the auditing period is complete, OEAT disables auditing on the registry keys. You can customize how OEAT runs by using a built-in wizard to generate a settings file (Settings.xml). The options include whether to run a passive scan, whether to scan the client computer silently (with no user interaction), and the UNC path or local path where the scan results are saved. You deploy Settings.xml together with OEAT.exe, either in a central shared folder or deployed to individual client computers by using products such as Microsoft Systems Management Server (SMS) or Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager. You can also deploy an execution script (based on sample that is provided later in this article) to automate invoking the command-line version of OEAT from each client computer. For each client computer that is scanned, OEAT generates a uniquely named .xml file that contains details about add-ins and applications that are detected, and also system information about each client computer, such as drive space, memory, and the versions of Office and Windows that are installed. OEAT can save each .xml file to a central shared folder, or you can use System Center Configuration Manager to collect .xml files saved on each client computer. When all client scans are complete, you can use a function within OEAT to compile the .xml scan results for each client computer into an Microsoft Excel spreadsheet. As part of this compilation, OEAT can compare the discovered add-ins and applications against the list of compatible add-ins that are tracked by the Microsoft Independent Software Vendor (ISV) Application Compatibility Visibility Program. You can then use the resulting spreadsheet to analyze and prioritize add-ins and applications for testing and remediation. OEAT requirements This section describes the requirements for running OEAT for scanning client computers and for managing the resulting data. Requirements for scanning client computers All client computers that run OEAT must have Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 or a later version installed. In addition, each user account that runs OEAT must meet the following requirements: If a user runs OEAT from the network, the user s account must have the following permissions on the shared folder where OEAT.exe is stored: NTFS permissionsRead, Execute, and Write Shared folder permissionsChange and Read If you configure Settings.xml to enable passive scanning, each user account that runs OEAT must be a member of the Administrators group on the local computer. This membership is required so that the users account has permissions to enable auditing on registry keys for Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and Microsoft Outlook CLSID Automation keys. There are two workarounds available if you want to run passive scanning on client computers where users are not local administrators. For more information about these workarounds, see HYPERLINK \l "z38139"Troubleshooting OEAT errors later in this article. Important: At this time, you must use a workaround to run passive scanning on client computers that do not run the English language version of Windows. For more information, see HYPERLINK \l "z38139"Troubleshooting OEAT errors later in this article. Requirements for managing OEAT Administrators run OEAT to configure the Settings.xml file and to compile scan results. The computer from which you run OEAT for management purposes must meet the following requirements: The computer must have access to the Internet to download the latest compatibility data from the ISV Application Compatibility Visibility Program. The following software must be installed on the computer: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 or a later version 2007 Office system or Office 2010 (for compiling scan results into an Excel spreadsheet) Deploying OEAT This section describes the tasks that you perform when you deploy OEAT. The following flowchart shows the tasks in the process. Each task corresponds to a heading in this article.  Choose a deployment method The HYPERLINK \l "zb0d56d5ff780483e8f95dc7360a05208"Office 2010 application compatibility guide provides guidance for choosing which client computers to scan. A statistically relevant sample of 20percent of client computers in each business unit should be sufficient. As you choose which client computers to scan, you must consider whether you have a managed environment and whether you want OEAT to run locally on each client computer or over the network. Organizations will typically choose among one of the following deployment methods: Managed deploymentUse System Center Configuration Manager or Systems Management Server to distribute OEAT.exe and its related files to each client computer. OEAT should be executed from the Startup folder or the Windows Run registry key. Configure Settings.xml to configure OEAT to save the scan results on each client computer and then use System Center Configuration Manager or Systems Management Server to collect all scan results and place them in a single folder. Group Policy deploymentUse Group Policy to deploy OEAT.exe and its related files to each client computer. If you do not have a managed process for collecting the scan results, configure the settings file to save the scan results to a shared folder. Unmanaged deploymentCopy OEAT.exe and its related files to a shared folder and provide instructions to users for running OEAT. For example, you can e-mail a link to a script that launches the command-line version of OEAT, or you can provide step-by-step instructions that describe how to launch the OEAT user interface and run the scan. Configure Settings.xml to save the scan results in a shared folder, or instruct users to e-mail the scan results. Important: You can perform a passive scan only if you provide a script or instructions for launching OEAT from the command line. Running a scan by using the OEAT user interface will not invoke a passive scan, even if you configured OEAT to run a passive scan in the settings file (Settings.xml). The command-line parameters for OEAT are available in HYPERLINK \l "z38142"OEAT command-line parameters later in this article. Create the OEAT settings file After you download HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?linkid=171092"OEAT (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?linkid=171092), you can customize how OEAT runs by creating a settings file that specifies options such as passive scanning and the location (local or shared folder) where the results files are stored. You can create the settings file by using a wizard that is launched from the OEAT user interface. When you complete the wizard, OEAT creates the settings file (Settings.xml) in the same folder as OEAT.exe. Running the settings wizard is optional. However, if you do run the wizard and create a settings file, make sure that you distribute Settings.xml together with OEAT.exe. To configure OEAT settings 1. Double-click OEAT.exe. The OEAT user interface appears.  2. In the Run the settings file wizard section, click the Run wizard button. 3. On the Welcome to the OEAT - Setup Wizard page, click Next. 4. On the Environment Scanning Information page, click each more information link to view a list of the items that are scanned on each computer. To continue, click Next. 5. On the Passive Scan Settings page, perform the following tasks: a. Select Yes to perform a passive scan, if you want, and then specify the length of time that auditing will be enabled on registry keys that are used by Office API calls. Passive scanning identifies external processes that automate Office applications, such as a solution that automates Excel to create a workbook and load data into it. We recommend that you select this option when you do not have a clear inventory of solutions that interact with Office applications. Choose a time period that is long enough to collect a representative sample of solutions yet short enough to finish before the clients restart, which will reset the auditing period.  b. Select the Run hidden (silent) on the client while scanning check box if you want the scan to run in the background without user interaction. Click Next. 6. In the Results Folder Location page, type the local path, mapped drive, or UNC of the share to which scan results will be saved. For example: \\server name\share name\results. Click Next. 7. On the Finished page, click Finish. 8. Verify that Settings.xml was created in the same folder as OEAT.exe.Create the OEAT execution script To automate the scans performed by OEAT, you can create a script that executes OEAT.exe from the command-line and saves the script in the folder that contains OEAT.exe. In the script sample that follows, make sure that you replace and with the server and shared folder that contains OEAT.exe. You can distribute the script to designated users as a logon script or by another method. Regardless of how you distribute the script, it must run with administrative rights on the local computer. The following is a JScript code sample that you can edit to use in your environment. // *************************************************************** // Office Environment Assessment Tool Script // CREATED: 8-14-2009 // VERSION:1.0 // PURPOSE:To launch the OEAT application from specified // UNC share with the SCAN switch. // *************************************************************** /* create a scripting object */ w = new ActiveXObject("WScript.Shell"); /* shell the OEAT.exe scanner */ w.run("\\\\\\\\oeat.exe -scan"); /* done */ Deploy OEAT and collect the scan results Deploy OEAT by using the method that you chose in HYPERLINK \l "z38141"Choose a deployment method earlier in this article. If you chose passive scanning, make sure that you wait until the auditing period has passed before you try to collect or compile the scan results. Also, note that if a client computer is restarted while a passive scan is taking place, the auditing period is reset. Compile the scan results After the scan results are collected in a central folder, use the following procedure to compile OEAT scan results into an Excel spreadsheet. This procedure assumes that the scans results from all client computers are located in the same folder as OEAT.exe. To compile scan results 1. Navigate to the folder that contains the scan results and the OEAT.exe file. 2. Double-click OEAT.exe. 3. On the Welcome to the Office Environment Assessment Tool page, click Compile results. A message box prompts you to choose whether to download the latest vendor list. Click Yes to download the vendor list. 4. A window opens with a progress bar that shows the progress of the compilation. The file OEAT Report.xlsx is automatically launched in Excel when the compilation is completed. Working with OEAT data This section describes the contents of the OEAT report and provides some examples of how you can best use the results data. OEAT report overview The compiled Excel file contains multiple worksheets, including the following: SummaryReportThis worksheet contains summary information that will help you determine whether your scanned client computers are ready for Office 2010. The worksheet includes data on average free space, processors, computer manufacturers, Windows installations (including service pack levels), and Office installations. The resulting data could be interesting from a configuration management perspective in that client computers might not be running the versions of Office or Windows that you expect. MicrosoftOfficeAddinsThis worksheet contains a list of all add-ins that are installed with Office. AddinsNotShippedWithOfficeThis worksheet contains a list of all add-ins that are not included with Office. Much of your assessment and planning will come from this report. You can sort the list by application, view the last accessed or modified dates, and view the number of client computers on which the add-in was detected. You can also compare version numbers of the same add-ins to determine whether some subsets of the client computers are out-of-date, which could indicate an issue with configuration management processes in your organization. On the AddinsNotShippedWithOffice worksheet, start with the Compatibility column to see the compatibility status of each add-in. OEAT generates the data for this column by comparing the discovered add-ins with the list of compatible add-ins that are tracked by the ISV Compatibility Program. The possible compatibility status results are as follows: UNKNOWNThe add-in is currently not in the Microsoft vendor list of Office 2010-compatible add-ins. Therefore, the status of this add-in is unknown. Note that this status could change as new vendor data is made available to OEAT. Each time that you compile the spreadsheet, you have the option to download new vendor data. PARTIAL MATCHOEAT reports this status in two cases: OEAT found a match for the vendor name only. Or, OEAT found a match for the vendor name and product name, but the version number did not match. Use the link provided in the URL column to check the vendor list for compatible add-ins from the vendor. EXACT MATCHThis status is shown when the vendor name matches, the product name matches, and the version number of the add-in is equal to or greater than the version that was reported by the vendor. Important: The Compatibility column is not shown if you choose not to download compatibility data when prompted in the final version of OEAT, or if you are using the beta version of OEAT. You can download the final version of OEAT from the HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?linkid=171092"Microsoft Download Center (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?linkid=171092). View top 10 add-ins The MicrosoftOfficeAddinsandAddinsNotShippedWithOffice tabs contain a count column that displays the number of times each add-in or application is detected. You can filter this list to show the top 10 add-ins and applications by using the following method: 1. On the MicrosoftOfficeAddins or AddinsNoShippedWithOffice tab, in the count column heading, click the down arrow. 2. Point to Number Filters, and then click Top 10. Adjust the AutoFilter if you want, and then click OK. Organize results by application Although you might want to study possible compatibility issues for each application in Office, at first you can focus on only one application. You can select to view the data from one Office application such as Excel in the app column and get a list of only the add-ins and applications that interface with Excel. View unknown add-ins After you have filtered the list by application and by the top 10, you can again filter the list of applications that are UNKNOWN or PARTIAL MATCH in the compatibility column. By using filters again, you can also remove from the list all add-ins that are already known to be compatible with Office 2010. Check for inconsistencies in configuration management After you have compiled a list of add-ins per application that are not specifically known to work with Office 2010, you can then order the list from most to least common and are the top 10 of concern. From this point, you can perform the following steps: Study the version informationFrom the items reviewed, check the version of the add-ins or applications. Do you already have the most recent version supported by the vendor? Is the application fully deployed? Can you contact the vendor to verify the latest version? Note the last access dateDetermine if an add-in or application was used in your environment recently. If it has an old access date, you can check the systems that report that particular add-in in the RawData worksheet to see whether it is used by current users. Use the Load columnThe Load column lets you know if the add-in is loaded when Office runs. OEAT notes this behavior as follows: (0) Not loaded (1) Loaded at next startup only (2) Loaded on demand (3) Loaded at startup Create PivotChart and PivotTable reports There other opportunities for displaying the data by using PivotChart reports or highlighting specific information by using PivotTable reports. For more information about Excel PivotChart and PivotTable reports, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=178194"Overview of Excel charts (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=178194) and HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=178195"Overview of PivotTable reports (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=178195). Troubleshooting OEAT errors This section helps you troubleshoot issues that you might encounter when you use OEAT. Passive scanning fails and the message Error setting permissions on registry keys appears in the errors.log file If a user who is not a local administrator attempts to run a passive scan, a series of errors are written to an error file (errors.log) in the same folder as OEAT.exe. The errors in the log are as follows: ... SCAN: Error setting permissions on registry keys. PERMISSION ERROR: System.UnauthorizedAccessException: Attempted to perform an unauthorized operation. at OfficeAddinScanner.clsWatcher.addAudits() If you need to run a passive scan against client computers without the user being a local administrator, you can perform the following workarounds: Create a Group Policy object (GPO) that sets Change permissions for the user on the following audit keys. Excel = HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{00024500-0000-0000-C000-000000000046} PowerPoint = HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{91493441-5A91-11CF-8700-00AA0060263B} Word = HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{000209FF-0000-0000-C000-000000000046} Outlook = HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{0006F03A-0000-0000-C000-000000000046} For more information about how to set audit key values by using a GPO, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=178196"How to use Group Policy to audit registry keys in Windows Server 2003 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=178196). Deploy OEAT to run under the Local System account on each client computer by using a management solution such as Systems Management Server or System Center Configuration Manager. Configure the tool to run from the Startup folder or Windows Run registry key, and then collect the scan results file from each client computer. Passive scanning fails and the message SCAN: Error setting up passive scan. Some or all identity references could not be translated. appears in the errors.log file This error message appears when client computers are running localized versions of Windows in which the names of security groups are not in English. The failure occurs because OEAT has a hard-coded dependency on the English name of the Everyone group. In clients that use a language version other than English, the Everyone group might be localized for the specific language of the client. On these clients, passive scanning fails. The workaround is to create a local group named Everyone, and then add the localized Everyone group to that group. You receive the error Old format or invalid type library when you compile OEAT scan results This error occurs when you are compiling OEAT scan results from a client computer that runs the English version of Excel and your current locale is configured for a language other than English. In this situation, Excel will try to locate the language pack for the configured language. If the language pack is not found, the error is reported. To work around this issue, change your locale to match the version of Excel that you are running on the client computer, and then try to compile the scan results again. Appendix This appendix describes OEAT command-line parameters and the locations where OEAT searches for add-ins and applications. OEAT command-line parameters You can run OEAT at the command prompt or in a script by using the set of parameters shown in the following table. ParameterDescription-scanRuns OEAT.exe with the scan option. This parameter requires that Settings.xml file is saved to the same folder as OEAT.exe.-setupRuns the Setup wizard that creates the Settings.xml file.-compileCompiles the scan result files into an XML file. This file is saved to the folder that is specified in the Settings.xml file. If no Settings.xml file exists, the default configuration is used and the compiled data is saved to a file in the current folder.-helpOpens the Help window. -debugStops the scan if there is an error and displays a message box that describes the error.Additional parameters are available for use with the Oeat.exe scan command. The syntax is: OEAT.EXE scan For example, you can use this command in the following ways: Oeat.exe  scan [default] %temp%\errors.log Oeat.exe  scan \\someotherserver\path\settings.xml Oeat.exe  scan \\someotherserver\path\settings.xml %temp%\errors.log Oeat.exe  scan %temp%\settings.xml \\server\share\errors.log Oeat.exe  scan %temp%\settings.xml %temp%\errors.log When using these parameters, note the following requirements: The settings file must be named settings.xml. The errors log file must be named errors.log. You do not need both the settings and error paths, but you cannot specify the errors path without specifying the settings path first. You can specify [default] for the settings.xml path to have OEAT use the one in the same folder the OEAT.EXE. Locations scanned by OEAT Folders scanned: %programfiles%\Microsoft Office\Office9\Xlstart %programfiles%\Microsoft Office\Office10\Xlstart %programfiles%\Microsoft Office\Office11\Xlstart %programfiles%\Microsoft Office\Office12\Xlstart %programfiles%\Microsoft Office\Office9\STARTUP %programfiles%\Microsoft Office\Office10\STARTUP %programfiles%\Microsoft Office\Office11\STARTUP %programfiles%\Microsoft Office\Office12\STARTUP %programfiles%\Microsoft Office\Office14\STARTUP %appdata%\Microsoft\Excel\XLSTART %appdata%\Microsoft\Word\STARTUP %appdata%\Microsoft\AddIns Extensions discovered within the scanned folders: PowerPoint: ppa, ppam Excel: xla, xlm, xll, xlam Word: dot, dotm, .wll Office: .dll Registry locations scanned: PowerPoint: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\PowerPoint\Addins HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\9.0\PowerPoint\AddIns HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\10.0\PowerPoint\AddIns HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\PowerPoint\AddIns HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\PowerPoint\Addins HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\14.0\PowerPoint\Addins HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\PowerPoint\Addins HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Office\9.0\PowerPoint\AddIns HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Office\10.0\PowerPoint\AddIns HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\PowerPoint\AddIns HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\PowerPoint\Addins HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Office\14.0\PowerPoint\Addins Outlook: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\Outlook\Addins HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\9.0\Outlook\Addins HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\10.0\Outlook\Addins HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Outlook\Addins HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Outlook\Addins HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\14.0\Outlook\Addins HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Office\9.0\Outlook\Addins HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Office\10.0\Outlook\Addins HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Outlook\Addins HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Outlook\Addins HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Office\14.0\Outlook\Addins HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\Outlook\Addins Excel: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\Excel\Addins\ HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\9.0\Excel\Add-in Manager HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\10.0\Excel\Add-in Manager HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Excel\Add-in Manager HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Excel\Add-in Manager HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\14.0\Excel\Add-in Manager HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Office\Excel\Addins\ HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\9.0\Excel\Options::OPEN# HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\10.0\Excel\Options::OPEN# HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Excel\Options::OPEN# HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Excel\Options::OPEN# HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\14.0\Excel\Options::OPEN# Word: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\Word\Addins\ HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\9.0\Word\Add-ins HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\10.0\Word\Add-ins HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Word\Add-ins HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Word\Add-ins HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\14.0\Word\Add-ins HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Office\Word\Addins\ HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\9.0\Word\Options::STARTUP-PATH HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\10.0\Word\Options::STARTUP-PATH HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Word\Options::STARTUP-PATH HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Word\Options::STARTUP-PATH HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\14.0\Word\Options::STARTUP-PATH Registry keys monitored during passive scan: {00024500-0000-0000-C000-000000000046} {91493441-5A91-11CF-8700-00AA0060263B} {000209FF-0000-0000-C000-000000000046} {0006F03A-0000-0000-C000-000000000046} See Also HYPERLINK \l "zb0d56d5ff780483e8f95dc7360a05208"Office 2010 application compatibility guide HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=186766&clcid=0x409"Compatibility Resource Center on TechNet (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=186766&clcid=0x409) Microsoft Office Code Compatibility Inspector user's guide The Microsoft Office Code Compatibility Inspector is a tool that you can use in Microsoft Excel 2010, Microsoft PowerPoint 2010, Microsoft Word 2010, and Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 to troubleshoot and resolve issues with your Microsoft Visual Basic for Application (VBA) Macros and add-ins. The tool scans your code for known compatibility issues, and then notifies you if it finds items in the code from the object model that have changed in some way or have been removed. This article describes how to use the tool to inspect VBA code that you created in previous versions of Microsoft Office and also how to use the tool to help you to make any Windows Application Programming Interface (API) calls in your code compatible with the 64-bit edition of Microsoft Office 2010. In this article: HYPERLINK \l "z39143"About the Inspector HYPERLINK \l "z39144"Installation HYPERLINK \l "z39145"Inspecting VBA code HYPERLINK \l "z39146"Inspecting Visual Studio code HYPERLINK \l "z39147"Using the Inspector HYPERLINK \l "z39148"Additional resources About the Inspector The Microsoft Office Code Compatibility Inspector for is designed to help an enterprise or small business update Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) and Visual Studio Tools for Office code so that it is compatible with Office 2010. The Inspector does not correct code; it inspects code, and then comments specific lines of code that reference items in the object model that have changed in some way or have been deprecated. (In VBA code, the tool also comments Declare statements for 64-bit compatibility.) You can then modify the code based on the comments, or use the links that are provided in the comments to view topics on the Web that are pertinent to a particular line of your code. Again, it is up to you to modify the code if you determine that it needs to be modified. The key features of the Office Code Compatibility Inspector include the following: It consists of four add-ins that load, one add-in per application, in Excel 2010, PowerPoint 2010, Word 2010, and Visual Studio 2008. It runs on a per-user or a per-document basis. For VBA, users open a document and run the tool from the Developer tab. For Visual Studio projects, the developer runs the tool from the Tools menu. It scans the projects in the current document or Visual Studio Solution by using a simple text search, looking for parentObject.Property combinations, and scans Declare statements for 64-bit compatibility (in VBA). It adds comments in the code where it finds other potential issues. It displays a summary and a detailed report of its findings after it completes its inspection. You cannot use this tool to inspect code from Microsoft Outlook or Microsoft Access. However, you can use the tool to inspect Excel, PowerPoint, and Word code for interaction with the Outlook object model. Installation To install the Office Code Compatibility Inspector, follow these steps: 1. Download HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=171093"SetupOCCI.msi (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=171093) to your desktop or some other location that is convenient to you, and then double-click it to start the installation. You can select to install only the Visual Studio add-in. You can select to install only the Office add-ins. Or, you can select to install both. 2. Follow the prompts and then click Finish to complete the installation. Displaying the Developer tab For each Office application in which you plan to use the tool, do the following: 1. Open Excel 2010, PowerPoint 2010, or Word 2010 if it is not already open. 2. On the File tab, click Options. 3. Click Customize Ribbon. 4. Under Choose commands from on the left side of the dialog box, select Popular Commands. 5. Under Customize the ribbon on the right side of the dialog box, select Main tabs, and then select the Developer check box. 6. Click OK. Enable VBA project access For each Office application in which you plan to use the tool, do the following: 1. Open Excel 2010, PowerPoint 2010, or Word 2010 if it is not already open. 2. On the File tab, click Options. 3. Click Trust Center. 4. Click Trust Center Settings. 5. Select Trust access to the VBA project object model. Inspecting VBA code To inspect a document for compatibility, follow these steps: 1. Open the document in Excel 2010, PowerPoint 2010, or Word 2010. 2. On the Developer tab, click Inspect VBA Code. Figure 1. Code Compatibility Inspector options on the Developer tab  3. In the Inspect VBA Project dialog box, select or clear the options as appropriate, and then click Inspect. Figure 2. Inspect VBA Project dialog box  a. Select Inspect Visual Basic for Application Projects to inspect your VBA project for items in the object model that have changed or have been removed. b. Select Inspect Declare statements if your project will only be run on Office 2010, or your project might run on a system that is running 64-bit Office 2010. c. Select Add comments to place comments in your code where the tool identifies potential compatibility issues. The comments that the Inspector adds look similar to the following example. ' ' ' Potentially contains ... ' AnswerWizard.ResetFileList ' http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=171730 ' ' d. Select Detailed Report to create a report at the end of the inspection process. The report is a text file that looks similar to the following example. SUMMARY: ======== Document scanned: c:\TestFile.xls Date Scanned: Thursday, November 12, 2009 Total lines scanned: 101 Total items found: 1 Deprecated items: 0 Changed items: 1 Redesigned items: 0 Declare statements: 0 DETAILS: ======== MODULE: Module1 FUNCTION: Macro1 LINE: 19 TYPE: CHANGE ITEM: Workbook.VBProject URL: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=170116 CODE: For Each comp In ActiveWorkbook.VBProject.VBComponents 4. After the Inspector completes its scan, it displays a summary report similar to the following. Figure 2a. Code Compatibility Inspector Summary  Total lines scanned  Total number of VBA code lines scanned in the document. Total items found  Total number of problematic items that the Inspector found in the code, including Declare statements to update, changed items, deprecated items, and items affected by design changes. Deprecated items  Items in the code that were removed from the object model, or are no longer supported in it. If your code is dependent on a deprecated item, you must rewrite that portion of the code. Changed items  Items in the code that use a command whose syntax has changed. If your code uses outdated syntax, you must update the code. Redesigned items  Items in the code whose syntax is the same and still exists, but whose updated design might yield unexpected results against your code. For example, formatting a particular text box might have changed because of new text services, and as a result, your code might create a text box, but the layout of the text in the box might be different from previous versions. Declare statements Total number of Windows API statements detected in the VBA code and then updated for 64-bit compatibility by adding the PTRSAFE keyword. Inspecting Visual Studio code To inspect a document for compatibility, follow these steps: 1. Open the solution that you want to inspect in Visual Studio Tools for Office. 2. On the Tools menu, click Inspect VSTO Code. Figure 3. VSTO Tools menu  3. In the Inspect VSTO Project dialog box, select or clear the options as appropriate, and then click Inspect. Figure 4. Inspect VSTO Project dialog box  a. Select Inspect Visual Studio Tools for Office Source (VB.NET and C#) to inspect your Visual Studio Tools for Office project for items in the object model that have been changed or removed. b. Select Add comments to place comments in your code where the tool identifies potential compatibility issues. The comments that the Inspector adds look similar to the following example. // // // Potentially contains removed items... // [mso]AnswerWizard.ResetFileList // http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=171730 // // c. Select Detailed Report to create a report at the end of the inspection process. The report is a text file that looks similar to the following example. SUMMARY: ======== Solution scanned: ExcelAddIn1 Date scanned: Thursday, November 12, 2009 Total lines scanned: 43 Total items found: 3 Deprecated items: 3 Changed items: 0 Redesigned items: 0 DETAILS: ======== MODULE: ThisAddIn.cs FUNCTION: ThisAddIn_Startup LINE: 17 TYPE: DEPRECATION APP: mso ITEM: AnswerWizard URL: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=171730 CODE: xlApp.AnswerWizard.ResetFileList(); MODULE: ThisAddIn.cs FUNCTION: ThisAddIn_Startup LINE: 19 TYPE: DEPRECATION APP: xls ITEM: SmartTagRecognizers URL: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=170614 CODE: xlApp.SmartTagRecognizers.Recognize = true; MODULE: ThisAddIn.cs FUNCTION: ThisAddIn_Startup LINE: 22 TYPE: DEPRECATION APP: xls ITEM: SmartTags URL: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=170617 CODE: MessageBox.Show(r.SmartTags.Count.ToString()); d. Select Backup to back up your project files before inspecting your code. 4. After the Inspector completes its scan, it displays a summary report similar to the following. Figure 5. Code Compatibility Inspector Summary  Total lines scanned  Total number of Visual Basic .NET or C# code lines scanned in the document. Total items found  Total number of problematic items that the Inspector found in the code, including changed items, deprecated items, and items affected by design changes. Deprecated items  Items in the code that were removed from the object model, or are no longer supported in it. If your code is dependent on a deprecated item, you must rewrite that portion of your code. Changed items  Items in the code that use a command whose syntax has changed. If your code uses outdated syntax, you must update the code. Redesigned items  Items in the code whose syntax is the same and still exists, but whose updated design might yield unexpected results against your code. For example, formatting a particular text box might have changed because of new text services, and as a result, your code might create a text box, but the layout of the text in the box might be different from previous versions. Declare statements  Total number of Windows API statements detected in the VBA code and then updated for 64-bit compatibility by adding the PTRSAFE keyword. Using the Inspector If the Inspector finds Changed, Deprecated, or Redesigned items in your code, you must debug your code and resolve any issues. We recommend that you perform a full test pass on your code, inspecting each function. As you debug your code, check for Office Code Compatibility Inspector comments above the lines that break your code. Those comments should help you to determine the underlying problem with that particular line of code. If the problem is not immediately obvious to you, paste the URL that is in the comments into your browser to get more information. Removing comments in VBA To remove the comments from the code after you complete the process and verify your code for Office 2010 compatibility, click Remove Comments on the Developer tab in your Office 2010 application. The Inspector removes all comments that it placed in your VBA project and then notifies you how many items it removed. Figure 6. Message that specifies the number of items removed  Removing comments in Visual Studio To remove the comments from the code after you complete the process and verify your code for Office 2010 compatibility, click Remove VSTO Inspector Comments on the Tools menu in Visual Studio. The Inspector removes all comments that it placed in your Visual Studio Tools for Office project and then notifies you how many items it removed. Figure 6a. Message that specifies the number of items removed  Additional resources For more information, see the following resources: HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=171092"Office 2010 Tool: Office Environment Assessment Tool (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=171092) HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=177407"Office 2010 Assessment and Remediation Guide (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=177407) HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=177406"Office Environment Assessment Tool User Manual (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=177406) HYPERLINK \l "zd037369731f54fc58dd11b9d7f35842f"Office Migration Planning Manager overview for Office 2010 HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=186766"Compatibility Resource Center on TechNet (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=186766) Document compatibility for Office 2010 The primary resources for Microsoft Office 2010 document compatibility and conversion are listed in the following table. These resources are especially useful for IT professionals who have to evaluate and resolve the document compatibility issues that can occur while you are using compatibility mode or after you convert to the Open XML format. In this section: ArticleDescriptionHYPERLINK \l "z2f7456c267e649489e7681fce661210e"Plan for using compatibility mode in Office 2010Provides guidance to IT administrators who are preparing their environment and users for using compatibility mode to edit Office documents.HYPERLINK \l "zd555e8dc7a2946acb26fc9bbf4f3c67e"Plan for document conversion in Office 2010Provides guidance for assessing and converting binary Office documents to the Open XML format as part of an Office 2010 migration.HYPERLINK \l "z6bce62f77d3a4a75ae26be6b4dfca45a"Office Migration Planning Manager (OMPM) for Office 2010Provides an overview of the Office Migration Planning Manager (OMPM), which is a collection of tools that enables you to prepare an environment for migration to Microsoft Office 2010.HYPERLINK \l "z2a199cc2ef184ff4b845a80fb5877dfe"Document compatibility reference for Excel 2010, PowerPoint 2010, and Word 2010Provides resources about compatibility functionality. It includes technical references and resources for users.HYPERLINK \l "z9ac513811853414ca076fe155e61ac16"File format reference for Office 2010Provides information about the file formats that are supported in Microsoft Office 2010, including the Open XML Formats.HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=186766&clcid=0x409"Compatibility Resource Center on TechNet (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=186766&clcid=0x409)Provides links to content, videos, and tools that are used for document compatibility planning and conversion in Office 2010.  Plan for using compatibility mode in Office 2010 Although standardizing on the Microsoft Open XML file format is the best way to minimize compatibility issues, this goal can be difficult to achieve for organizations that plan to deploy Microsoft Office 2010 over a period of months or years. Even after the migration is complete, users might continue to collaborate with partners, customers, and other organizations that use earlier versions of Office. To help users maintain productivity during all phases of an Office 2010 migration, you can let users continue to work in the 97-2003 binary file format (*.doc, *.xls, and *.ppt) and use the compatibility features that are included with Microsoft Excel 2010, Microsoft PowerPoint 2010, and Microsoft Word 2010. In this article: HYPERLINK \l "z41149"Overview of Office document compatibility in Office 2010 HYPERLINK \l "z41150"Is using compatibility mode right for your organization? HYPERLINK \l "z41151"Preparing Office 2010 users for using compatibility features HYPERLINK \l "z41152"Changing default file formats and other settings for Office 2010 documents HYPERLINK \l "z41153"Planning security settings for binary files that are opened in Office 2010 Overview of Office document compatibility in Office 2010 When planning a migration to Office 2010, you face the challenge of not only determining which versions of Office documents are being used in your organization, but also assessing how those documents will function when users open and save them by using different versions of Office. Your task can be even more challenging if you are performing this assessment for millions of documents of varying complexity, age, and history. Nevertheless, in the middle of planning an Office migration, it is easy to forget that converting Office 2003 and earlier binary files to the Open XML format is not a strict requirement of Office 2010 migration. Organizations that do not have a strong business requirement to convert binary files to the Open XML format can skip the bulk conversion process completely. They can let users edit binary files in compatibility mode, which is enabled automatically when a user opens a binary file in Excel 2010, PowerPoint 2010, or Word 2010. Compatibility mode disables certain features that are exclusive to these applications in Office 2010 so that the binary files remain compatible with previous versions of Office. The disadvantage of using compatibility mode is that Office 2010 users cannot use the full feature set of Office 2010. Users who need full Office 2010 functionality can create new Office documents in Open XML format, or convert existing binary files to Open XML while they edit them. To edit Open XML files after the files are created or converted to the Open XML format, users of Office2003 or earlier versions of Office must have the Compatibility Pack installed. More details about the Compatibility Pack are provided in HYPERLINK \l "z41151"Preparing Office 2010 users for using compatibility features, later in this article. Is using compatibility mode right for your organization? Reviewing a simple list of document management characteristics can help you decide whether using compatibility features in Office 2010 is sufficient for your organization. For example, if your organization does not use extensive document management policies or systems, you may not have to spend time identifying Office documents to convert and you may not need to perform a conversion. You might also find that business groups in your organization have different requirements, some of which can only be met by conversion, and other requirements that can be satisfied by using the compatibility features. The following considerations will help you decide whether to pursue compatibility, conversion, or both. Compatibility is the better strategy if your organization or business group: Relies on end-users to troubleshoot issues with their own Office documents. Does not have business justification for converting binary files to Open XML format. Is not adversely affected by feature differences that occur when compatibility mode is used. Conversion is the better strategy if your organization or business group: Uses document management products and understands the location and kind of Office documents that are managed by those products. Manages documents by using retention, compliance, information rights management, or auditing policies. Needs conversion to Open XML format as a business justification for migrating to Office 2010. Supports Office documents through a Help Desk or IT department. The instructions in the remainder of this article will help you prepare to work in compatibility mode. However, if your organization chooses conversion as its strategy, you can conduct the assessment and conversion of binary Office files by using the Office 2010 Migration Planning Manager (OMPM), which is available on the Microsoft Download Center. For more information, see HYPERLINK \l "zd555e8dc7a2946acb26fc9bbf4f3c67e"Plan for document conversion in Office 2010 and HYPERLINK \l "zd037369731f54fc58dd11b9d7f35842f"Office Migration Planning Manager overview for Office 2010 If you need guidance on assessing the compatibility of Office add-ins and applications, see HYPERLINK \l "zb0d56d5ff780483e8f95dc7360a05208"Office 2010 application compatibility guide. Preparing Office 2010 users for using compatibility features As part of your overall Office 2010 training plan, you should provide guidance to users on how to use compatibility mode. Topics to cover include the features that are disabled in compatibility mode, the visual clues that indicate that compatibility mode is being used, and, if using Open XML is supported by their business group, how to exit compatibility mode by converting files to Open XML format. The following table provides links to information that you can use to prepare users for working in compatibility mode. FunctionalityExcel 2010PowerPoint 2010Word 2010Enabling compatibility modeHYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196420"Work in compatibility mode in Excel 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196420)HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=207536&clcid=0x409"Features are lost when you open a presentation created in an earlier version of PowerPoint(http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=207536&clcid=0x409)HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196421"Use Word 2010 to open documents created in earlier versions of Word (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196421) HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196422"Create a document to be used by previous versions of Word (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196422)Feature differences when compatibility mode is usedHYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196436"Excel 2010 features that are not supported in earlier versions of Excel (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196436)HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=207536&clcid=0x409"Features are lost when you open a presentation created in an earlier version of PowerPoint(http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=207536&clcid=0x409)HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196437"Feature availability in each mode (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196437)Converting files to Office 2010 format (exiting compatibility mode)HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196423"Convert a workbook to the Excel 2010 file format (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196423)HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196424"Convert a PowerPoint presentation from a previous version to PowerPoint 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196424)HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196425"Convert a document to the Word 2010 mode (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196425) Office 2010 users who create or edit files in the Open XML format can convert the files to binary format by using the Save As command and selecting the appropriate 97-2003 format ( .doc, .ppt, or .xls). Compatibility Checker will alert the users to any content in the file that is not supported by earlier versions of the application. If you expect this to be a common scenario, you can also provide guidance on how to use Compatibility Checker. See the articles listed in the following table: FunctionalityExcel 2010PowerPoint 2010Word 2010Running Compatibility checkerHYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=196429"Check an Excel 2010 workbook for compatibility with earlier versions of Excel (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=196429)HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196430"Determine whether a PowerPoint 2010 presentation is compatible with PowerPoint 2003 or earlier (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196430) HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196431"Compatibility Checker (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196431)HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196432"Compatibility changes between versions (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196432) If your Office 2010 users will be creating new files in the Open XML format, you must deploy the Compatibility Pack to users who will use Microsoft Office2000, OfficeXP, or Office2003 to edit files. The Compatibility Pack is not required for the 2007 Office system with Service Pack2 (SP2) or later versions. To download the Compatibility Pack, visit the HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=191166"Microsoft Download Center (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=191166). For links to additional reference topics about compatibility features, see HYPERLINK \l "z2a199cc2ef184ff4b845a80fb5877dfe"Document compatibility reference for Excel 2010, PowerPoint 2010, and Word 2010. Changing default file formats and other settings for Office 2010 documents By using the Office Customization Tool (OCT) and Group Policy, you can configure Office to save new Office documents in binary (97-2003) format instead of Open XML, the default file format. Changing the default file format is useful if you have business reasons that require users to continue to create new files in binary format. In addition to settings for default file format, there are also settings to configure how Word 2010 saves Open XML files to make them compatible with Word2007 and Word2003. The following table describes the location of some file format options in the Group Policy Administrative Template files (ADM, ADMX, ADML) and the OCT for Office 2010. You can find a full list of settings related to file formats in HYPERLINK \l "z9b901c0ee45840fc891885445b50b0ff"Group Policy and Office Customization Tool settings in Office 2010 for OpenDocument and Office Open XML formats. SettingApplicationLocation in OCT and Group PolicyDefault settingCompatibility settingDefault file formatExcel 2010Microsoft Excel 2010\Excel Options\SaveExcel Workbook (*.xlsx)Excel 97-2003 Workbook (*.xls)PowerPoint 2010Microsoft PowerPoint 2010\PowerPoint Options\SavePowerPoint Presentation (*.pptx)PowerPoint 97-2003 Presentation (*.ppt)Word 2010Microsoft Word 2010\Word Options\SaveWord Document (*.docx)Word 97-2003 Document (*.doc)Set default compatibility mode on file creationWord 2010Microsoft Word 2010\Word Options\SaveFull functionality modeWord 2007 mode or Word2003 modeSave As Open XML in compatibility modeWord 2010Microsoft Word 2010\Word Options\SaveDisabled; users can decide whether a converted file is compatible with previous versions of WordEnabled; converted files are always compatible with previous versions of Word To download the OCT, the Group Policy Administrative Templates, and a workbook that provides information about Office 2010 Group Policy settings and OCT settings, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=189316"Office 2010 Administrative Template files (ADM, ADMX/ADML) and Office Customization Tool (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=189316). The following sections provide more details about these settings. Default file format Although we recommend leaving the default set to Open XML, you can change the default to binary format if there are business reasons that require users to continue to work in binary files. For example, if you are performing a phased migration of Office 2010 and have not yet deployed the Compatibility Pack, you will want Office 2010 users to continue to create and work in binary files so that users of Office2003 or earlier can edit the files. When your deployment is complete, we recommend changing back to the default so that all newly created files use the Open XML format. Set default compatibility mode on file creation (Word 2010 only) This policy setting lets you specify the versions of Word (2003, 2007, or 2010) that you want new Word documents in Open XML format to be compatible with. Three configurations options are available for this setting: Word2003: This mode disables features in Word that are incompatible with Word2003. Word 2007: This mode disables features in Word that are incompatible with Word 2007. Full functionality mode: This mode ensures that all new features remain enabled. This is the default setting for Word. Selecting the Word2003 option configures Word to create new Open XML files that have Word 2007 and Word 2010 features disabled. Doing so ensures that the Open XML files do not contain content that Word2003 users cannot edit. However, users of Office2003 and earlier must still have the Compatibility Pack installed before they can edit Word Open XML files that are compatible with Word2003. If you select Full functionality mode, there is no effect on the Word 2007 users. Word 2007 can open and edit Word 2010 documents. The only difference is that new features in Word 2010 are not available in Word 2007. Save As Open XML in compatibility mode (Word 2010 only) When a user uses the Save As command to convert a binary file to the Open XML format, the user has the option of selecting the Maintain compatibility with previous versions of Word check box. When users select this check box, the newly converted document is compatible with Word 2007. Features that are exclusive to Word 2010 are disabled. The user then edits the document in Word 2007 compatibility mode. When you enable this policy, the Maintain compatibility with previous versions of Word check box is selected and hidden, and Word 2010 will always save the file so that it is compatible with Word 2007. Planning security settings for binary files that are opened in Office 2010 Office binary files are susceptible to file format attacks that exploit the integrity of a file. These attacks occur when someone who intends to add malicious code modifies the structure of a file. The malicious code is run remotely and is used to elevate the privilege of restricted accounts on the computer. As a result, attackers could gain access to a computer that they did not previously have access to. This could enable an attacker to read sensitive information from the computers hard disk drive or to install malware, such as a worm or a key logging program. Office 2010 includes new features to make viewing and editing binary files safer. Each of these features has settings that you should consider as part of your deployment planning. The following sections provide brief descriptions of these features, their planning considerations, and links to more information. Office File Validation Office File Validation is a new security feature in Office 2010 that helps prevent file format attacks by scanning Office binary file formats before they are opened in Word 2010, Excel 2010, or PowerPoint 2010. To validate files, Office File Validation compares a files structure to a predefined file schema, which is a set of rules that determine what a readable file looks like. If Office File Validation detects that a files structure does not follow all rules described in the schema, the file does not pass validation. Any files that fail validation are opened in Protected View. Users can decide to enable editing for files that fail validation but are opened in Protected View. Users are also prompted to send Office File Validation information to Microsoft. Information is collected only for files that fail validation. Office 2010 provides several settings that let you configure how the Office File Validation feature behaves. These settings let you do the following: Disable Office File Validation. Specify Office file behavior when a file fails validation. Prevent Office 2010 from sending Office File Validation information to Microsoft. Although we recommend that you do not change the default settings for Office File Validation, your organization might have to configure Office File Validation settings to suit special security requirements. For more information, see HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/17f92cf7-75e3-47e1-8383-1ba19ae64e8d(Office.14).aspx"Plan Office File Validation settings for Office 2010 (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/17f92cf7-75e3-47e1-8383-1ba19ae64e8d(Office.14).aspx). Office Protected View Protected View is a new security feature in Office 2010 that helps mitigate exploits to users computers by opening files in a restricted environment so they can be examined before they are opened for editing in Word 2010, Excel 2010, and PowerPoint 2010. When a file is opened in Protected View, users can view the file content but they cannot edit, save, or print the file content. Active file content, such as ActiveX controls, add-ins, database connections, hyperlinks, and Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) macros, is not enabled. Users can copy content from the file and paste it into another file. In addition, Protected View prevents users from viewing the details of digital signatures that are used to sign a document, presentation, or workbook. By default, Protected View is enabled in Excel 2010, PowerPoint 2010, and Word 2010. However, files open in Protected View only under certain conditions. In some cases, files bypass Protected View and are opened for editing. For example, files that are opened from trusted locations and files that are trusted documents bypass several security checks and are not opened in Protected View. We recommend that you do not change the default behavior of Protected View. Protected View is an important part of the layered defense strategy in Office 2010. It works with other security features such as Office File Validation and File Block. However, we recognize that your organization might have to change Protected View settings to suit special security requirements. To that end, Office 2010 provides several settings that let you configure how the Protected View feature behaves. You can use these settings to do the following: Prevent files that are downloaded from the Internet from opening in Protected View. Prevent files that are stored in unsafe locations from opening in Protected View. Prevent attachments opened in Microsoft Outlook 2010 from opening in Protected View. Add locations to the list of unsafe locations. For more information about how to configure Protected View, see HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/dc45ec33-40b0-4dec-a038-c0076115f9c9(Office.14).aspx"Plan Protected View settings for Office 2010 (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/dc45ec33-40b0-4dec-a038-c0076115f9c9(Office.14).aspx). See Also HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=186766&clcid=0x409"Compatibility Resource Center on TechNet (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=186766&clcid=0x409) HYPERLINK \l "z2a199cc2ef184ff4b845a80fb5877dfe"Document compatibility reference for Excel 2010, PowerPoint 2010, and Word 2010 Plan for document conversion in Office 2010 Because your business runs on the content that it creates, edits, and consumes every day, you must understand the potential effect of a Microsoft Office 2010 migration on this content. An important question to consider is whether to convert some or all binary Office files to the Open XML format. In many cases, an organization can limit a conversion project to business-critical files and use compatibility mode for the remaining files. Conversely, organizations that have document management processes and retention, auditing, and classification policies are likely have business needs that require a wide-scale conversion. Organizations that use 2007 Office system and that have already standardized on the Open XML file format do not have to convert or remediate existing Open XML files for use with Office 2010. In this article: HYPERLINK \l "z42154"Overview of file conversion in Office2010 HYPERLINK \l "z42155"Is conversion right for your organization? HYPERLINK \l "z42156"Is OMPM the appropriate tool for your organization? HYPERLINK \l "z42157"Planning guidance for using OMPM in large environments Overview of file conversion in Office2010 When you plan a migration to Office 2010, you must consider whether to convert some or all your organizations binary Office files, such as .doc, .ppt, and .xls files, to the Open XML format. Open XML format, which was introduced in the 2007 Office system, is an XML-based file format that provides benefits such as smaller file size and improved information security, compared to binary files. Standardizing on Office 2010 and the Open XML format helps eliminate compatibility issues that can occur when users work in different file formats and in different versions of Office. However, most files in binary format open as expected in Office 2010 when users use compatibility mode. Therefore, not every file must be converted. If compatibility mode meets your business needs for most files, you can reduce the time and effort that is required for conversion by focusing on business-critical files and those that are identified as containing potential compatibility issues. After evaluating the choices of performing a full file conversion or using compatibility mode, many organizations determine that using the compatibility features in Office 2010 is sufficient for their needs and they skip the bulk conversion process completely. As the migration progresses, Office 2010 users in these organizations have the option of saving new files in Open XML format and converting binary files while they edit them. Users who have not yet migrated to Office 2010 can still edit the Open XML files by using the Compatibility Pack. By using this convert as you go method, the most-used files are eventually converted to Open XML by users, and older, unused files remain in binary format. However, maintaining both binary and Open XML files is not the best solution for all organizations. Some organizations should strongly consider conversion, especially if they are migrating to Office 2010 specifically for new features. This is particularly true for organizations that exhibit the following characteristics: They use document management products and understand the location and kinds of files that are managed by those products. They manage documents by using retention, compliance, Information Rights Management (IRM), or auditing policies. They rely on business-critical documents that would be better managed by having the IT department proactively convert the files. They used the smaller file size of Open XML files (compared to binary files) as a business justification for migrating to Office 2010. The conversion process includes identifying and assessing the files to be converted, the conversion itself, and remediating formatting or other issues in converted documents. Microsoft provides the Office 2010 Migration Planning Manager (OMPM) to help you with the assessment and conversion process. You can use the tools in OMPM to scan Office 97 through Office 2003 files for conversion issues, create reports to help you analyze the scan data, store the scan data, and (optionally) to convert binary Office files to the Open XML file formats. This article contains guidance on evaluating OMPM and using it in large environments. You can find more information about OMPM in HYPERLINK \l "zd037369731f54fc58dd11b9d7f35842f"Office Migration Planning Manager overview for Office 2010, and you can download OMPM from the HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=204300"Microsoft Download Center (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=204300). Is conversion right for your organization? Some organizations have hundreds of thousands, or even millions, of Office documents in binary format. Strong business requirements for conversion must exist before you commit to a conversion project of this size. In addition, you must have a good understanding of where files are stored and the formats in which they are stored. If the business requirements and scope of the project are unclear, you should first determine whether working with compatibility mode meets your business needs for some or all your organization s files. The following resources can help you decide: Read the article HYPERLINK \l "zde8cf536c8d048d2b97b5d607147c3c9"Overview of the XML file formats in Office 2010 to learn more about the benefits of the Open XML formats. Read the article HYPERLINK \l "z2f7456c267e649489e7681fce661210e"Plan for using compatibility mode in Office 2010 to review the considerations for working in compatibly mode and decide whether the trade-offs are worth the time that you save by skipping the conversion. The timing and length of your Office 2010 migration project can also affect the business value that you gain by converting files. You gain little value from converting binary files to Open XML during a long migration if only a few users run Office 2010. A long migration might also require multiple conversions because some users of earlier versions of Office continue to create files in binary format. If your business needs dictate a conversion, we recommend that you identify the users who share documents and migrate them as closely together as possible. Users of Office 2003 and previous versions must use the Compatibility Pack to view and edit Open XML files. To review system requirements and download the Compatibility Pack, visit the HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=204348"Microsoft Download Center (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=204348). Is OMPM the appropriate tool for your organization? If you decide to convert binary Office files to Open XML format, you must decide which tool to use for assessment and conversion. Microsoft provides the Office Migration Planning Manager (OMPM) for Office 2010 to help you assess and perform bulk conversions of binary files to the Open XML format. Third-party solutions are also available. The following information about OMPM can help you decide whether OMPM is the appropriate tool for your organization. OMPM components OMPM includes the following components: File scannerThe OMPM File Scanner (Offscan.exe) is a command-line tool that scans files for conversion issues on clients, file servers, and document repositories that can be accessed through WebDAV. OMPM provides two kinds of scans: A deep scan that you can perform on Office documents to crawl document properties that provide indicators of potential conversion issues. This is the default scan. A light scan that quickly identifies the Office documents on a user s computer or network file system. Database supportOMPM provides a set of batch files that you can use to import the XML log files that are generated by the OMPM File Scanner. The databases that OMPM supports are described in HYPERLINK \l "z42159"Administrative computer requirements. ReportingOMPM provides a Microsoft Access 2010 based reporting solution that produces various reports for your analysis and enables you to define file sets for automated processing. Bulk conversionOMPM includes the Office File Converter (OFC), a command-line tool that does a bulk conversion of specific files to the Office 2010 file formats. Version extractionOMPM includes a Version Extraction Tool (VET) tool, a command-line tool that extracts multiple saved versions of a document in Word 97 2003 format to individual version files in Office 2010. Enhancements for OMPM 2010 OMPM is updated for Office 2010 with the following improvements: Bulk macro compatibility scanningThis feature incorporates logic from Office Code Compatibility Inspector (OCCI) tool to produce a count of the potential number of VBA issues caused by changes in the object model. A new option in the offscan.ini file enables this scan. Bulk 64-bit compatibility scanningThis feature incorporates logic from OCCI to produce a count of potential number of 64-bit (declare) VBA issues due to use of 64-bit Office. A new option in the offscan.ini file enables this scan. Date filtering for scansThis feature lets you exclude the scanning of files that have not been accessed or modified within a specified period of time.. SQL Server 2008 and SQL Server 2008 R2 supportFor additional requirements for using SQL Server 2008 R2, see HYPERLINK \l "z42159"Administrative computer requirements. Considerations for choosing OMPM If you are considering using OMPM, review the following details about OMPM to help you decide whether to use this tool or invest in third-party conversion tools. Files that OMPM scans OMPM can scan for files that are created by the following Microsoft Office applications: Access Excel PowerPoint Project Publisher Visio Word For a complete list of file types that are scanned for these applications, see the section  Files scanned by the OMPM File Scanner in HYPERLINK \l "z1e60de90e9f4421aa43246d44799cfd4"Set up the Office Migration Planning Manager File Scanner for Office 2010. Files that OMPM does not scan OMPM does not scan .pdf files or files that are created by the following Microsoft Office applications: Outlook FrontPage OneNote InfoPath OMPM does not scan documents that are password-protected or Information Rights Management (IRM)-protected. In addition, the OMPM File Scanner does not scan embedded objects within documents. However, it does report that the document contains embedded objects. Reporting and remediation considerations For each file scanned, OMPM reports a status of No Issue, Green, Yellow, or Red. Documents flagged as No Issue are better candidates for conversion. Documents that have a Green status are also candidates for conversion because they will contain only minor, cosmetic conversion issues. Documents that have Yellow or Red status contain known compatibility issues that will cause legacy objects or information not to convert at all or as expected. OMPM scan results indicate whether binary Office files will have issues if they are converted to Open XML file format. For each file scanned, OMPM shows the issue type and a brief description of the issue that can occur if the file is converted. OMPM does not provide any specific information about potential compatibility issues if Office files are left in their binary format (97-2003 or older) and are accessed by using compatibility mode. OMPM does not make any changes to files to fix compatibility issues. In fact, OMPM does not scan for bugs. Instead, it identifies known compatibility issues that can occur when a file is converted to the Open XML format, based on application features that were significantly changed or removed. When scanning a file for macros, OMPM scans the file against all Office programs to determine which programs might have compatibility issues with the file. This can cause an unexpectedly large number of issues in the Functionality Issue Count column of the Macro Summary tab. Although the count is inflated, you can still use these results to identify the files that will have the most issues after conversion. For a more accurate count of macro issues for a given file, use the Office Code Compatibility Inspector, which is available on the HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=186766&clcid=0x409"Compatibility for Microsoft Office 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=186766&clcid=0x409) page on TechNet. We recommend running a test conversion of sample files before you conduct a bulk conversion. A user will have to inspect the samples one by one and compare them to the original to determine whether the conversion resulted in any appearance or other issues. You must also plan for additional remediation to fix broken macros and links in converted files because OMPM does not fix these issues as part of the conversion. If you must have automatic remediation as part of the bulk conversion process, we recommend that you evaluate third-party conversion solutions. Planning guidance for using OMPM in large environments If you are an administrator who plans to use OMPM in a large environment, the following guidelines will be helpful. Identify and prioritize files to scan using OMPM Work with the business group owners to determine which clients, servers, and document repositories to scan by using OMPM. Business groups should also assign priority or importance to each set of files so that you can decide the order in which to scan them. Low-priority file sets can be scanned last, as time allows, or not at all. You can also communicate the scan process to users and ask them to identify which of their files are critical for conversion. By asking the users directly, you make them aware of the upcoming conversion and reduce the number of files to be scanned. You might find it easier to scan all files and then use the OMPM results to better prioritize files. A common usage of the OMPM is to assess quantity, location, potential Office file conversion issues, and the last modified date for files. The last modified date property of Office files can be especially useful to decision makers because they might find that most Office files have not been accessed in a very long time. Therefore, there might not be a business reason to keep the files. If that is the case, you can clean up network shares by archiving out-of-date Office files to free significant disk space. Prepare users for working with converted files Microsoft provides several resources that help end-users learn the new user interface and features in Office 2010. Use the following resources to prepare end-users: Training resourcesThe HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=202000"User Readiness and Training Resource Center (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=202000) on TechNet contains an up-to-date list of training resources, such as interactive guides, Office Ribbon guides, e-learning courses, and more. How-to articlesThe topic HYPERLINK \l "z2a199cc2ef184ff4b845a80fb5877dfe"Document compatibility reference for Excel 2010, PowerPoint 2010, and Word 2010 in the Office 2010 Resource Kit provides links to articles that are written for end-users of Excel 2010, PowerPoint 2010, and Word 2010. The topics that are covered include the following: Enabling compatibility mode Converting files to Office 2010 format (exiting compatibility mode) Running Compatibility Checker Features that change when you open an Office 2010 file in an earlier version of Office Tips for scanning large quantities of files by using OMPM The article HYPERLINK \l "z6bce62f77d3a4a75ae26be6b4dfca45a"Office Migration Planning Manager (OMPM) for Office 2010 provides a starting point for you to begin the actual process of file scanning. If you plan to scan millions of files, use the following guidance to help simplify the scanning process. Clean up files old files before you scan them. This is your opportunity to clean up your files shares and document sprawl. Do not scan files that have not been modified in the most recent 6 to 12 months.OMPM 2010 supports the exclusion of files that have not been accessed or modified during a specified time. Work with business groups to determine whether scanning old files is necessary. If not, exclude those files from scanning and conversion. After the migration to Office 2010 is complete, create a plan for removal or back up of the documents that are in old file formats. Focus on business-critical files, especially those that are owned by groups that create complex documents. Work with your business groups to determine which documents are considered business-critical or that must be converted for legal or compliance reasons. If applicable, use document complexity as your basis for prioritizing file scanning. For example, specific business groups, such as Finance, typically have more complex documents that require careful review and testing. Scan shared folders first.The files in shared folders are more centralized, and the results can be a good sample that you can use to determine whether additional scans are needed. For example, if the files in the shared folder are more than a year old, you might decide not to convert those files. Run multiple instances of offscan.exe.We recommend that you run multiple instances of the scanner (to scale out) by using a unique RunID (as set in the offscan.ini file) per scan. We advise against setting up a single instance of offscan.exe to run against a large number of files (tens of thousands). Scan by folder structure.Use the folder structure as the logical unit of files to scan by. For example, if a shared folder has a top level folder and subfolders, run individual scans against the subfolders instead of trying to run the scanner against the whole shared folder. Run offscan.exe on multiple clients.To scale out the number of concurrent scans, run offscan.exe on multiple clients. This is a good approach because it is likely that no one IT administrator has permissions to all shared folder locations. By using this approach, you can scan millions of Office files in several days. Do not scale up by using servers to run OMPM.The design of Offscan.exe does not support scaling up, such as using more powerful hardware. Use System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) to scan clients.The OMPM user guide provides more details about how to use SCCM to deploy offscan.exe, run the scan, and then collect the scan log xml file. For more information, see HYPERLINK \l "z1850987f87bb47e9b370f4b8af3c39d7"Run the Office Migration Planning Manager File Scanner for Office 2010. Tips for dealing with millions of OMPM scan results Although the initial OMPM assessment might discover millions of files, our OMPM customers tell us that typically only 1-2% of those files are flagged as having potential conversion issues. Here are some tips for making the results more manageable. You can find additional information in the topic HYPERLINK \l "zbe4679317aa84bc4b4e19273eca32823"Analyze Office Migration Planning Manager Reports for Office 2010 Ensure that your project plan allows sufficient time for analyzing OMPM results.When reviewing the results, understand that the OMPM report is a  worst-case scenario of potential issues, but most warnings are not serious enough to prevent conversion. The Access-based reporting tool only can display databases of one million records or fewer.If you have more files than that, we recommend the following workarounds (shown in order of preference): Break up the scan into several smaller scans. Import OMPM scan data into a single large database and query it directly instead of using the Access-based report. Run one large scan but import subsets of the files into separate databases. The reports do not determine duplicates.Therefore, attempt to eliminate duplicate files and determine the file of record or master file. Analyze large Excel files and old Access files.Can these files use the newer Excel and Access Services capabilities? Should these files be migrated to SQL Server? Pay additional attention to files that have links in them (and the child files, too).Links to other documents can break after the files are converted because the file name extensions change as part of the conversion process. If your organization uses SharePoint Server, consider working with a third-party vendor to help you migrate your business-critical files to a SharePoint site.The vendor can also help you train users to start sharing documents in SharePoint sites instead of sending them in email messages. See Also HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=186766&clcid=0x409"Compatibility Resource Center on TechNet (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=186766&clcid=0x409) HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=204300&clcid=0x409"Download OMPM for Office 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=204300&clcid=0x409) HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=204385"Download OCCI for Office 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=204385) HYPERLINK \l "z6bce62f77d3a4a75ae26be6b4dfca45a"Office Migration Planning Manager (OMPM) for Office 2010 HYPERLINK \l "zc8823e5c49664adfb8997c30fb719b72"Microsoft Office Code Compatibility Inspector user's guide HYPERLINK \l "zde8cf536c8d048d2b97b5d607147c3c9"Overview of the XML file formats in Office 2010 HYPERLINK \l "z9ac513811853414ca076fe155e61ac16"File format reference for Office 2010 Office Migration Planning Manager (OMPM) for Office 2010 The Office Migration Planning Manager (OMPM) is a collection of tools that helps you prepare an environment for migration to Microsoft Office 2010. OMPM can scan your environment in three ways: scan from an administrative computer, scan from a central share, and locally scan on the client computers. Because most users scan their environments from an administrative computer, that configuration is assumed. Other scanning scenarios are noted as needed. ArticleDescriptionHYPERLINK \l "zd037369731f54fc58dd11b9d7f35842f"Office Migration Planning Manager overview for Office 2010Provides an overview of OMPM, including a description of the contents of the OMPM download package, requirements for running OMPM, and a high-level overview of using OMPM tools.HYPERLINK \l "z1e60de90e9f4421aa43246d44799cfd4"Set up the Office Migration Planning Manager File Scanner for Office 2010Describes how to set up the OMPM File Scanner and install OMPM, and describes the kinds of files that are generated by an OMPM scan, including log files and .cab files. HYPERLINK \l "z1850987f87bb47e9b370f4b8af3c39d7"Run the Office Migration Planning Manager File Scanner for Office 2010Describes how to run the OMPM File Scanner from a command line on an administrative client computer, run from the central share, and run on each client computer. Also provides references to the Offscan.ini file.HYPERLINK \l "zeabaaa29afc94cb3bdd02f09d3fae183"Import Office Migration Planning Manager log files into a databaseDescribes how to import OMPM log files into a database, import data files, import action files, and fix import failures.HYPERLINK \l "zbe4679317aa84bc4b4e19273eca32823"Analyze Office Migration Planning Manager Reports for Office 2010Describes how to configure reports, review scan coverage and errors, review compatibility issues, and filter reports.See Also HYPERLINK \l "zeda24da31b47479f93bc4fd487f38788"Office Migration Planning Manager reference for Office 2010 HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=206155"Getting started with OMPM 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=206155) Office Migration Planning Manager overview for Office 2010 This overview of the Office Migration Planning Manager (OMPM) includes a description of the contents of the OMPM download package, the requirements for running OMPM, and a high-level overview of using OMPM tools. In this article: HYPERLINK \l "z44161"About OMPM HYPERLINK \l "z44162"OMPM download package contents HYPERLINK \l "z44163"OMPM installation point HYPERLINK \l "z44164"How the OMPM File Scanner works HYPERLINK \l "z44165"Using OMPM tools HYPERLINK \l "z44166"OMPM required permissions HYPERLINK \l "z44167"Client computer requirements HYPERLINK \l "z42159"Administrative computer requirements About OMPM OMPM is a collection of tools that enables you to prepare an environment for migration to Microsoft Office 2010. OMPM can be a very important part of an Office 2010 migration plan. You can use the tools in OMPM to scan Office 97 through Office2003 files for conversion issues, create reports to help you analyze the scan data, store the scan data, and convert older Office files into the Office 2010 file formats. OMPM checks for, and reports on, file properties and contents to help you analyze the environment and determine any issues that you might experience converting from Microsoft Office versions 97 through 2003 file formats to Office 2010 file formats. OMPM includes the following components: The OMPM File Scanner (Offscan.exe), a command-line tool that scans files for conversion issues and stores the results in XML log files in a configurable location and, optionally, can bundle these log files into .cab files. The OMPM File Scanner performs two kinds of scans: A light scan that quickly identifies the Office documents on a user s computer or network file system. A deep scan that you can perform on Office documents to crawl document properties that provide indicators of potential conversion issues. A macro scan that quickly identifies the count of potential issues in VBA code included in document macros, or from 64-bit Office 2010 changes. Macro scanning is available only forMicrosoft Excel, PowerPoint, and Word files. Important: Files from Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft FrontPage, Microsoft OneNote, and Microsoft InfoPath are not included in either the light or deep scan. A set of utilities that you can use to import the XML log files that are generated by the OMPM File Scanner into one or more Microsoft SQL Server 2000, Microsoft SQL Server 2005, or Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition, Microsoft SQL Server 2008, Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition, Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2, or Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Express Edition databases. A Microsoft Access 2010 based reporting solution that provides different reports for your analysis and enables you to define file sets for automated processing. The Office File Converter (OFC), which lets you do bulk conversions of specific Office files that are in version 97 through 2003 formats to the Office 2010 file formats. The Version Extraction Tool (VET), which lets you extract multiple saved versions of a single Word 97 2003 document to individualfiles in Word 2010. OMPM download package contents The HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=199599"Microsoft Office Migration Planning Manager 2010 download (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=199599) is packaged in a self-extracting executable file, MigrationPlanningManager.exe. OMPM components are contained in the following redistributable subfolders: ScanThe folder that contains the OMPM File Scanner. ReportThe folder that contains OMPM Reports. To export file lists from OMPM Reports, the database folder and related components must also be available. DatabaseThe folder that contains scripts to provision and populate the OMPM database. ToolsThe folder that contains tools the Office File Converter (OFC) and Version Extraction Tool (VET). OMPM installation point There are three possible methods for installing the downloaded OMPM executable in your environment: 1. Centrally-run scanDownload to an administrative client computer and use that computer to scan all environment client computers. 2. Distributed scan from shared folderDownload to a central file share and use that share to scan all environment client computers. 3. Decentralized scanDownload to each environment client computer for local scanning. For more information about these methods, see HYPERLINK \l "z1e60de90e9f4421aa43246d44799cfd4"Set up the Office Migration Planning Manager File Scanner for Office 2010. How the OMPM File Scanner works The OMPM File Scanner collects information about the computer and recursively scans the designated path for Office files. The OMPM File Scanner then records the results in an XML log file to the designated destination path. The OMPM File Scanner performs the following tasks in a single scan: Scans the computer for Office files in the folders that you specify in the FoldersToScan setting in the Offscan.ini configuration file. Scans the computer for properties, such as operating system, memory, and language ID. Scans for file property information, such as file name, path, size, format, created date, modified date, and file owner. If the AccessScan setting is set to 1 in Offscan.ini, scans Access files and displays results on the Access Compatibility tab of the reporting tool. If this is a deep scan, scans for compatibility issues moving from binary file formats to OpenXML file formats. If macro scan is configured, OMPM 2010 scans any macros it encounters for migration concerns that are due to changes in the object model and logs the total count of potential issues. Writes an XML log file to the destination path with results for each file scan. If the CABLogs setting is set to 1 in Offscan.ini, adds the XML log files to a series of .cab files for later transfer to a SQL Server computer. Logs failures to the XML log files. Note The OMPM File Scanner does not change file properties, except possibly Last Accessed Date. The /d option of Offscan.exe can be used to leave the Last Accessed Date property intact if the account that is running the scanner has write permission to a file (this option increases scan duration). The OMPM File Scanner does not transmit data to Microsoft Corporation. Using OMPM tools The following is a high-level view of the process to use the OMPM tools in your Office migration. 1. Use the OMPM file scanner to scan computers and generate log or .cab files that with scan results data. For more information, see HYPERLINK \l "z1e60de90e9f4421aa43246d44799cfd4"Set up the Office Migration Planning Manager File Scanner for Office 2010. 2. Import the log or .cab files into the OMPM database. For more information, see HYPERLINK \l "zeabaaa29afc94cb3bdd02f09d3fae183"Import Office Migration Planning Manager log files into a database. 3. Use OMPM Reports to prepare reports from the data in the OMPM database. For more information, see HYPERLINK \l "zbe4679317aa84bc4b4e19273eca32823"Analyze Office Migration Planning Manager Reports for Office 2010. 4. Based on your report analysis, perform any of the following: Use the Office Code Compatibility Inspector (OCCI) tool to assist the remediation of the files that are identified with potential macro compatibility issues. Note: OMPM file scanner and OCCI can produce very different results when they scan files. The discrepancy can occur because the tools detect macros differently. If a file contains a macro, OMPM scans it against all Office applications, while OCCI scans it only against the application that is associated with the file. For example, if an .xls file contains a macro, OMPM scans its compatibility against all Office 2010 products, while OCCI only scans it against Microsoft Excel 2010. Therefore, an OMPM report typically reports more macro issues for a file than will an OCCI report--sometimes ten times more. We recommend that you start investigating the issues that are identified by OCCI first, and then prioritize the order of issues that are identified by the OMPM scan. For more information, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=202168"Differences in how OMPM and OCCI generate macro counts (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=202168). Use the Office File Converter (OFC) to do bulk conversions of specific Office files that are in version 97 through 2003 file formats to the Office 2010 file formats. Use the Version Extraction Tool to extract multiple saved versions of a single Word 97 2003 document to individual files in Word 2010. OMPM required permissions When you configure the environment for the use of OMPM, assign the permissions as shown in the following table. ComponentPermission requiredOffscan.ini fileRead/write permissions on all computers.Offscan.exe Read for Offscan.ini Read/write for any directory that stores scan logs Read for any file to be scanned Read/write for files to be scanned by using the /d optionDatabase tools Read for files that contain scan laws Owner permission to the computer that is running SQL Server (configure/import data)Reporting tool Read access to report ompm.accdr Read/write access to the SQL database Owner permission for OMPM 2010 SQL databaseVersion Extraction Tool (VET) Read to files to be converted Read/write to the directory where converted files are storedOffice File Converter (OFC) Read to Ofc.ini (if you intend to modify it, you need Read/write Read to files to be converted Read/write to the directory where converted files are stored Client computer requirements The requirements in the following table are for client computers on which the OMPM File Scanner will run. Operating system/OMPM componentsRelated componentsWindows 2000 SP4Windows Server 2003 SP1Windows Server 2008Windows Server 2008 R2Windows XP SP3DAO version 3.5 or 3.6 (included in Access 2000, Access 2003, Access 2007, and Access 2010; and in Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows Server 2003, and Windows Server 2008. This is only required for Access file scanning)Windows VistaWindows Script version 5.6, 5.7, or 5.8Windows 7Visual C Runtime (msvcrt.dll)Internet Explorer, versions 5 through 8Browser is required to view supporting articles describing the discovered compatibility issues.Office File Converter (OFC) requirement for any computer that contains files to be converted.HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=78517"Microsoft Office Compatibility Pack for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint File Formats http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=78517Version Extraction Tool (VET) requirement for any computer on which Vet.exe will run.HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=81886"Microsoft .NET Framework V2.0 Redistribution Package (x86) (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=81886)If the Microsoft .NET Framework is not installed, individual components must be installed separately on the PATH system variable.Kernel32.dll, Msjet40.dll, Crypt32.dll, Ole32.dll, Oleaut32.dll, User32.dll, Advapi.dllOMPM Reports (on client computers that have data for analysis)Reports requires Access 2007 or Access 2010OMPM File Scanner (Office does not have to be installed to use)Performing deep scans of Access files requires Access 2007 or Access 2010OMPM File Scanner (Scanning doc storage systems, such as the SharePoint document library)Web-based Distributing Authoring and Versioning IIS 6.0 required Warning: Only the IIS 6.0 version of WebDAV is supported. For SSL-enabled doc libraries, use Windows Vista WebDAV. Prior versions of WebDAV client are not supported.Administrative computer requirements The requirements in the following table are for the administrative computer on which the OMPM File Scanner will run. Operating systemSystem componentsRequirements for OMPM database provisioning or data import tools on the administrative computer. Warning: Maintain import tools, log file share, and database on the same server for optimal performance, or keep on same subnet to reduce network traffic. Windows 2000 SP4Windows Server 2003 SP1Windows Server 2008Windows Server 2008 R2Windows XP SP3IExpress 2.0 runs on XPWindows Vista SP3IExpress 2.0 runs on VistaWindows 7IExpress 2.0 runs on Win7 Warning: Create self-extracting packages using IExpress. Do not use self-installing packages.OMPM ReportsReports requires Office Access 2007 or Access 2010Database componentsSystem componentsSQL Server 20004 GB free disk spaceSQL Server 2005 (Only English edition is supported)4 GB free disk spaceSQL Server 2008 (Only English edition is supported)4 GB free disk space Requires use of the Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Backward Compatibility Components available in the HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=199601"Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Feature Pack, October 2008 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=199601)SQL Server 2008 R2 (Only English edition is supported)4 GB free disk space Requires use of the Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Backward Compatibility Components that are available in the HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=199601"Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Feature Pack, October 2008 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=199601).HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=95582"SQL Server 2005 Express Edition (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=95582) Warning: Only use for maximum 100,000 scan-able files. 2 GB free disk spaceHYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=199604"SQL Server 2008 Express Edition (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=199604) Warning: Only use for maximum 100,000 scan-able files. 2 GB free disk space Requires use of the Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Backward Compatibility Components available in theHYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=199601"Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Feature Pack, October 2008 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=199601)SQL Server 2008 R2 Express Warning: Only use for maximum 100,000 scan-able files. 2 GB free disk space Requires use of the Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Backward Compatibility Components available in the HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=199601"Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Feature Pack, October 2008 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=199601)HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=52919"SQLXML 3.0 SP3 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=52919)Enables XML support for SQL Server database.Sqlcmd.exe command-line utility (bundled with SQL Server and SQL Server Express Editions)Sqlcmd.exe must be on client computer from which SQL provisioning and import tools are run.Bcp.exe command-line utility (bundled with SQL Server and SQL Server Express Editions)Bcp.exe must be on client computer from which SQL provisioning and import tools are run.NetworkSystem componentsFile share required to stage XML log files collected by OMPM File Scanner. Needs read/write/create permissions.File share 1 GB free spaceSee Also HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=206155"Getting started with OMPM 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=206155) HYPERLINK \l "z1e60de90e9f4421aa43246d44799cfd4"Set up the Office Migration Planning Manager File Scanner for Office 2010 HYPERLINK \l "z1850987f87bb47e9b370f4b8af3c39d7"Run the Office Migration Planning Manager File Scanner for Office 2010 HYPERLINK \l "zeabaaa29afc94cb3bdd02f09d3fae183"Import Office Migration Planning Manager log files into a database HYPERLINK \l "zbe4679317aa84bc4b4e19273eca32823"Analyze Office Migration Planning Manager Reports for Office 2010 HYPERLINK \l "zeda24da31b47479f93bc4fd487f38788"Office Migration Planning Manager reference for Office 2010 Set up the Office Migration Planning Manager File Scanner for Office 2010 This article explains how the Office Migration Planning Manager (OMPM) file scanner works, how to set it up on the network, the files it scans, and the resulting files that it generates. In this article: HYPERLINK \l "z45168"Setting up the OMPM file scanner HYPERLINK \l "z45169"Installing OMPM HYPERLINK \l "z45170"Uninstalling OMPM HYPERLINK \l "z45171" Files generated by an OMPM scan Setting up the OMPM file scanner The following files, which are contained in the Scan folder in the OMPM download package, are the required files for running the OMPM file scanner: OFFSCAN.EXE  OMPM File Scanner program ACCSCAN.DLL  Application library modules OFFSCAN.INI  Configuration file MSVBVM50.DLL  Visual Basic5.0 runtime version SYSTEM.MDW  Access system database When you run offscan.exe, it reads the offscan.ini configuration file for specifics about how to run the file scan. You must configure offscan.ini before you distribute OMPM file scanner files or run a file scan. For information about the settings that you can configure in the offscan.ini configuration file, see HYPERLINK \l "zcfb948fd1ab0460ab84529fad1a46a5b"Office Migration Planning Manager Offscan.ini settings for Office 2010. After you configure offscan.ini with your scanning requirements, you have three options for distributing and running the OMPM File Scanner: Centrally-run scanThe centrally-run method is the most often used method for distributing OMPM. It is typically employed to scan shared document repositories. To centrally run the file scan, put all required OMPM File Scanner files (which consist of the contents of the Scan folder) on an administrative client computer, and then run the OMPM File Scanner from that computer, scanning computers over the network. Specify the folders to scan by configuring the value of the FoldersToScan setting in offscan.ini. By distributing the OMPM files centrally, you can change the OMPM file scanner configuration file (offscan.ini) on the administrative computer without having to redistribute it to every computer on the network. Distributed scan from shared folderTo use the distributed scan from shared folder method, place the required OMPM File Scanner files (which consist of the contents of the Scan folder) on a central share. Then run the OMPM File Scanner from that share on the target client computers, scanning local computer hard drives or servers. This method also lets you change the OMPM File Scanner configuration file (offscan.ini) in the central location without having to redistribute it to every computer on the network. For this method, you also have the option of copying a script to each computer that starts the OMPM File Scanner from a file share. The scanner is invoked on a client computer by a command similar to the following: \\\\offscan.exe. You can start the scan manually on clients or by using a script. Scanning can be performed silently on the client computers to keep the process transparent to the users. Decentralized scanTo use the decentralized scan method, distribute and run the OMPM file scanner files (the contents of the Scan folder) on each client computer and run the OMPM File Scanner locally. You can distribute the file scanner components by using your selected software installation tool, which includes logon scripts, Microsoft Deployment Kit Lite Touch, or System Center Configuration Manager. You can automatically save Cab files to the central log server by configuring the administrative client shared server location as the scan log destination in the DestinationPath setting in the offscan.ini configuration file. We recommend that you use this method if you plan to scan lots of files on each client computer. When it runs, Offscan.exe silently installs itself on the client computer being scanned to ensure the executable file can be tracked. It also automatically uninstalls itself after it finishes a scan. If installations of Offscan.exe remain on computers on the network after you complete the scans, they can be safely removed. Installing OMPM Where you install the OMPM files depends on the deployment method that you select. For more information, see the descriptions about the Centrally-run scan, Distributed scan from shared folder, and Decentralized scan methods. To install OMPM 1. On the central administration computer, at a command prompt, type the following, and then press ENTER: MigrationPlanningManager /extract:c\ompm Note You can replace c:\ompm with another location. For help with OMPM, at a command prompt, type the following command, and then press ENTER: MigrationPlanningManager /?Uninstalling OMPM The following procedures provide steps for uninstalling OMPM from an administration computer and a client computer. The OMPM files are installed on the administration computer or client computers, depending on the deployment method that you chose. For more information, see the descriptions about the Centrally-run scan, Distributed scan from shared folder, and Decentralized scan methods. To uninstall OMPM from an administration computer 1. At a command prompt, type: DeleteDB.bat\ 2. Delete the following folders (and their contents) from the original setup location (for example, c:\ompm): Catalog, Database, Report, Scan, and Tools. 3. Delete the OMPM 2010 scan log files from the location that is specified in the DestinationPath setting in the offscan.ini configuration file.To uninstall OMPM on a client computer 1. Delete any distributed components from each client computer. 2. To safely track scanner executions, delete registry entries made by the scanner. OMPM scan registry entries are stored in the HKCU\Software\Microsoft\OMPM key. Do not delete RunID entries. Otherwise you might use the same RunID for another scan and duplicate the scan results. Files generated by an OMPM scan The OMPM File Scanner collects information about the computer and recursively scans the designated path for Office files. The OMPM File Scanner then records the results in a set of XML log files in the folder that is defined by the Destination setting in the offscn.ini configuration file. Optionally, the logs can be compressed into a .cab file after the scan by configuring the CABLogs setting in the offsca.ini configuration file. In addition, OMPM includes the latest Access Compatibility Toolkit, which it uses automatically when you scan Microsoft Access files together with it (provided you have set the AccessScan setting to 1 in the Offscan.ini file), and shows the results on the Access Compatibility tab of the reporting tool. Log and .cab files generated by the OMPM File Scanner For each computer that it scans, the OMPM File Scanner writes an XML log file to the destination folder that you specified in the accompanying Offscan.ini file. This initial log file contains both scan and computer details. After this, the OMPM File Scanner creates an XML log file for each additional Office file that it scans. The file name for each log file is in the form of a GUID that has a prefix that indicates the kind of log file. The OMPM File Scanner creates four log files to record properties about the computer scanned, file scanned, scan summary, and errors. The following table shows a typical set of log files. File nameDescriptionScan_{40D1300A-F0BE-4D68-ADBF-36C78EE030A1}.xmlScan log (one per scan)File_{F575D370-1E7A-486E-9FC6-4BB83C7770DD}.xmlFile properties log (one per unique file scanned)Sum_{75C5A590-A789-4B16-A2EB-E3934BCB01B1}.xmlSummary logErr_{61CF0E6F-71E1-4878-9E9F-C1D35EBA3506}.xmlError log (one per unique error occurrence)The individual log files can be compressed into .cab files to make transport to the Microsoft SQL Server database more efficient. To maximize disk space on the computer that is scanned, OMPM adds the log files to a .cab file after the file scanner writes 10,000 log files, and then deletes the original log files. When a .cab file reaches 10,000 log files, the OMPM File Scanner creates a new .cab file for the next 10,000 files. You can disable .cab file creation by changing the CABLogs setting in Offscan.ini from the default setting, 1, to 0 (not recommended, for performance reasons, if you scan more than several thousand files). The .cab files use the file name from the ScanID GUID and they are appended by an index number. Three .cab files generated on the same computer might generate names such as the following: Computer1 {2FA87EDF-4393-4BCF-8829-8776F82DEDD5}00001.cab Computer1 {2FA87EDF-4393-4BCF-8829-8776F82DEDD5}00002.cab Computer1 {2FA87EDF-4393-4BCF-8829-8776F82DEDD5}00003.cab Creating .cab files can be harmful to performance if log files are saved over a network. Log files should generally be stored on computers that are geographically close to scanned computers and on the same subnet. Use the setting CABlogs=1 in the Offscan.ini file to disable the creation of .cab files. Files scanned by the OMPM File Scanner The following table shows the file types that are scanned by the OMPM File Scanner, together with file types that are included in the light scan and macro scan only. Microsoft Office 97 2003 programsLight and deep scan file typesLight scan onlyMacro scan onlyAccess .mdb .mde .mdz .adp .ade .mdt .mda .accda .accdb .accdr .accdu .accde .accdt .accdcExcel .xls .xlt .xla .xlm .xlw .htm .html .mhtml .mht .xlc .wk1 .wk3 .wk4 .wj1 .wj2 .wj3 .fj3 .fmt .fm3 .all .wks .wq1 .dbf .xlsm .xltmPowerPoint .ppt .pot .pps .ppa .pptm .ppam .potmProject .mpp .mptPublisher.pubVisio .vsd, .vss .vst .vdx .vtx .vsxWord .doc .dot .wiz .docm .dotmFiles from Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft FrontPage, Microsoft OneNote, and Microsoft InfoPath are not included in either the light or the deep scan. Note: The OMPM File Scanner does not scan documents that are password-protected or Information Rights Management (IRM)-protected. In addition, the OMPM File Scanner does not scan embedded objects within documents. However, it does report that the document contains embedded objects. See Also HYPERLINK \l "zd037369731f54fc58dd11b9d7f35842f"Office Migration Planning Manager overview for Office 2010 HYPERLINK \l "z1850987f87bb47e9b370f4b8af3c39d7"Run the Office Migration Planning Manager File Scanner for Office 2010 HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=206155"Getting started with OMPM 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=206155) HYPERLINK \l "zeabaaa29afc94cb3bdd02f09d3fae183"Import Office Migration Planning Manager log files into a database HYPERLINK \l "zbe4679317aa84bc4b4e19273eca32823"Analyze Office Migration Planning Manager Reports for Office 2010 HYPERLINK \l "zeda24da31b47479f93bc4fd487f38788"Office Migration Planning Manager reference for Office 2010 Run the Office Migration Planning Manager File Scanner for Office 2010 After you configure the offscan.ini file, you can run the Office Migration Planning Manager (OMPM) file scanner from the command line. This article explains how to do that and it also provides information about the offscan.ini settings and values. Offscan.ini is the configuration file that the OMPM File Scanner reads to obtain information about how to perform the scan. In this article: HYPERLINK \l "z46174"Offscan.ini settings HYPERLINK \l "z46175"Run the OMPM File Scanner from an administrative client computer HYPERLINK \l "z46176"Run the OMPM File Scanner from a central share HYPERLINK \l "z46177"Run the OMPM File Scanner on each client computer by using System Center Configuration Manager or a similar tool HYPERLINK \l "z46178"Run the OMPM File Scanner on each client computer Offscan.ini settings The OMPM file scanner performs actions that are based on the settings that are configured in the offscan.ini configuration file. You must configure settings in offscan.ini before you run a scan. The settings in offscan.ini define the type, scope, and analysis of your scans. Offscan.ini is included in the OMPM Scan folder. For information about all available configuration options in the offscan.ini configuration file, see HYPERLINK \l "zcfb948fd1ab0460ab84529fad1a46a5b"Office Migration Planning Manager Offscan.ini settings for Office 2010. Note: The following properties support environment variables: [FoldersToScan], [FoldersToExclude], and [DestinationPath]. For example, you can specify %temp%, which resolves as the location to store temporary files. If the environment variable cannot be resolved due to a misspelling or another reason (for example, if you specified %temps% instead of %temp%), the OMPM File Scanner treats the entry as a folder name and not an environment variable. Run the OMPM File Scanner from an administrative client computer To run the OMPM file scanner from an administrative client computer, put all of the OMPM required files on the administrative client computer and configure the Offscan.ini file to scan computers over the network. The Offscan.ini is in the same folder as Offscan.exe, which you run at a command line as described in the next section. Use the FoldersToScan and FoldersToExclude settings in Offscan.ini to control which network locations are scanned. For more information about how to set up the OMPM File Scanner, see HYPERLINK \l "z1e60de90e9f4421aa43246d44799cfd4"Set up the Office Migration Planning Manager File Scanner for Office 2010. Important: If you plan to use the Office File Converter (OFC) tool to convert files, the Microsoft Office Compatibility Pack must be located on the computer on which you run ofc.exe. Neither Office nor the Office Compatibility Pack is required to run a file scan. However, if you plan to perform a detailed file scan of Microsoft Access versions 97 through 2003, you must have Access installed to be able to complete the scan of the Access files. To run OMPM File Scanner from an administrative client computer 1. Verify that the administrative client computer meets all OMPM requirements. For more information, see HYPERLINK \l "z42159"Administrative computer requirements.. 2. Edit the settings in the Offscan.ini file that apply to the way that you want the scan to be performed. 3. From a command line, move to the directory where the OMPM File Scanner files is located, and then type: offscan.exe To run the command in quiet mode, you can use the -q parameter; for example, offscan.exe -qRun the OMPM File Scanner from a central share To run the OMPM file scanner from a central share, put all required files on the share, and then configure the Offscan.ini file to scan computers over the network. Run Offscan.exe as described in the previous section. Use the FoldersToScan and FoldersToExclude properties in Offscan.ini to control which locations on the network are scanned. Run the OMPM File Scanner on each client computer by using System Center Configuration Manager or a similar tool You can use Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2010, a third-party software distribution program, or a script to distribute the OMPM File Scanner and run it locally on each computer in the environment. System Center Configuration Manager 2010 encrypts the data that it transmits. If you use another software distribution package, refer to the product documentation for information about whether it encrypts the data. If you are not using System Center Configuration Manager 2010, be aware that scanning files over a network could lead to potential security issues, much like reading or editing any document over a network can create security issues. For a sample script that runs the OMPM file scanner from a central share, see HYPERLINK \l "zfd62888bc8bb4712bbe7ba4c95ef4902"Sample script to run the Office Migration Planning Manager File Scanner from a file share for Office 2010.You can use System Center Configuration Manager 2010, another software distribution package, or a script to distribute the sample script. You can also run the OMPM File Scanner from a central share by using a logon script. We highly recommend that you store the log files in a central destination that is geographically close to the computers that are running scans and one that is located on the same subnet. For example, if you are scanning files in New York and Beijing, you should have a server near New York and one near Beijing to collect the scan XML and CAB files. You can configure the store location by using the DestinationPath property in Offscan.ini and distributing different versions of Offscan.ini to the scan jobs at each site. To run OMPM file scanner 1. Verify that each client computer contains the OMPM requirements. For more information, see HYPERLINK \l "z44167"Client computer requirements. 2. Edit the offscan.ini configuration file settings that apply to your scan requirements. 3. Save the OMPM scan components to a share folder for which client computers have permissions. 4. At a command prompt, type: \\\\offscan.exe To run the command in quiet mode, use the q parameter; for example: offscan.exe -qThe scan log files are saved to the location that is specified in the DestinationPath setting in offscan.ini. This can be either a network share or local folder. Run the OMPM File Scanner on each client computer For computers that are not always connected to the network, such as portable computers and computers that are in branch offices, running OMPM locally is a good option. You can distribute all appropriate files via CD, user-initiated download, or logon script. If you want to distribute the OMPM File Scanner by using a logon script, you can use IExpress 2.0 to create a distribution package. For more information, see HYPERLINK \l "z6f23648e2cbb4f4d8083be14befebd6d"Use IExpress 2.0 to create a distribution package for Office Migration Planning Manager File Scanner in Office 2010. See Also HYPERLINK \l "zd037369731f54fc58dd11b9d7f35842f"Office Migration Planning Manager overview for Office 2010 HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=206155"Getting started with OMPM 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=206155) HYPERLINK \l "z1e60de90e9f4421aa43246d44799cfd4"Set up the Office Migration Planning Manager File Scanner for Office 2010 HYPERLINK \l "zeabaaa29afc94cb3bdd02f09d3fae183"Import Office Migration Planning Manager log files into a database HYPERLINK \l "zbe4679317aa84bc4b4e19273eca32823"Analyze Office Migration Planning Manager Reports for Office 2010 HYPERLINK \l "zeda24da31b47479f93bc4fd487f38788"Office Migration Planning Manager reference for Office 2010 Import Office Migration Planning Manager log files into a database After you use the Office Migration Planning Manager (OMPM) file scanner to scan your computers, you can import the resulting log or .cab files into the OMPM database. This article describes how to create the OMPM database, import OMPM log files into the database, fix import failures, and delete the database. In this article: HYPERLINK \l "z47179"Create an OMPM database HYPERLINK \l "z47180"Import log files into an OMPM database HYPERLINK \l "z47181"Fix import failures HYPERLINK \l "z47182"Delete an OMPM database Note: Before you perform the procedures in this article, verify that you meet the database requirements for OMPM. For more information, see HYPERLINK \l "zd037369731f54fc58dd11b9d7f35842f"Office Migration Planning Manager overview for Office 2010. Create an OMPM database Use CreateDB.bat to create and provision an OMPM database in Microsoft SQL Server 2000, SQL Server 2005, SQL Server 2005 Express Edition, SQL Server 2008, or SQL Server 2008 R2 Express. To use CreateDB.bat, type the following at the command prompt: CreateDB.bat . Import log files into an OMPM database The import tool automates the process of importing the XML log file data or .cab files directly into a database server. The following two batch files are included in the Database folder: ImportScans.batLets you import into the database the scan logs that are created by the OMPM File Scanner (Offscan.exe). ImportActions.batLets you import into the database the action logs that are created by the Office File Converter (OFC) tool and the Version Extraction Tool (VET). You can start to import as soon as you have .xml files or .cab files generated by the OMPM File Scanner. You do not have to wait until all the data is collected. However, we recommend that you wait until all of the data from a specific computer is collected. You can run the import tool multiple times to add new information to the database when the data is collected. Use the following procedures to import scan and action data into the database. Before you run either procedure, be aware that you should not run more than one import at the same time. Always let one import to complete before you start the next import. Running more than one import at the same time could result in data corruption. You can obtain help for either command by typing the following at a command line: ImportScans.bat/? or ImportActions.bat/?. Import OMPM File Scanner data files into the database Use the following procedure to import log files that contain scan data obtained by the OMPM File Scanner. We recommend that you keep databases smaller than 1 million scan records if you plan to use the OMPM reporting tool. This can be accomplished by ensuring that individual scan runs of Offscan.exe do not include more than 1 million files, or by importing the data from a single run of more than 1 million files into multiple databases. (Tip: 100 scan .cab files contain 1 million or fewer files.) Include the Scan_{GUID}.XML in all databases if you choose the second option. For more information about Scan_{GUID}.XML, see HYPERLINK \l "z47181"Fix import failures later in this article. To import OMPM File Scanner data files into the database 1. Verify that you have the following permissions: Database operator permissions Read/write permissions for the storage location 2. At a command prompt, navigate to the folder where OMPM is installed, navigate to the Database folder, and then type: ImportScans.bat \ Import OMPM File Scanner action files into the database Use the following procedure to import log files that contain action data obtained by the OMPM File Scanner, Office File Converter, or Version Extraction Tool. To import OMPM File Scanner action files into the database 1. Verify that you have the following permissions: Database operator permissions Read/write permissions for the storage location 2. At a command prompt, navigate to the folder where OMPM is installed, navigate to the Database folder, and then type: ImportActions.bat <ComputerName>\ Parameters for ImportScans.bat and ImportActions.bat The parameters for ImportScans.bat and ImportActions.bat are shown in the following table. You can obtain more information about either command by typing the following at a command line: ImportScans.bat/? or ImportActions.bat/?. ParameterDescriptionComputerNameThe name of the computer that is hosting the Microsoft SQLServer database.SQLServerNameThe name of the SQL Server computer where the new database is created. Required.DatabaseNameThe name of the database. Required.PathToLogFilesThe local (or UNC) path of the folder where the log files are stored. The operator must have read/write/create permissions to this location. Required. Note: The default path for scan data log files in offscan.ini is C:\OMPM\SCANDATA. The default path for action log files is C:\OMPM\ACTIONLOGS.For example, if the computer name is COMPUTER1, the database server is SQLEXPRESS, the database name is OMPM001, and the log files are stored in C:\OMPM\SCANDATA, type the following at the command prompt: ImportScans.bat COMPUTER1\SQLEXPRESS OMPM001 c:\OMPM\SCANDATA When the log files are successfully imported, the contents move to the imported subfolder in the original folder. Files that were stored in are moved to the subfolder OMPMImported. To run the import by using the same set of files to a different database, copy the files back to . Fix import failures If you encounter a fatal error when you import the scan data, the OMPM database might be corrupted or you might be missing one file associated with the first .cab file. The scanner produces a single SCAN_{GUID}.xml with the first .cab file that it creates. The .xml file describes the configuration of the scan run. This includes RunID, folders to scan, and all the other properties set in the offscan.ini configuration file. For an import to be successful, the scan .xml file must be present. If you cannot find that first .cab file or the scan .xml file inside it, run the scan again to create a new scan .xml file. Because the database is populated with information from .cab files, you can use the .cab files to restore the data. If you still have all of the .cab files, you have not lost any data. The high-level process for fixing this situation is as follows: Delete the existing database. Create a new database. Move all of the .cab files out of the OMPMImported folder. Re-import the scan data and action .cab files. You can use the following procedure to delete and restore the OMPM database. To fix import failures 1. At a command prompt, navigate to the OMPM\Database folder, and then type: DeleteDB.bat \ Warning: This will delete the entire database. All data previously entered into the database will be lost. For example, if the computer name is COMPUTER1, the database server is SQLEXPRESS, and the database name is OMPM001, type the following at the command prompt: DeleteDB.bat COMPUTER1\SQLEXPRESS OMPM001 2. At a command prompt, navigate to the OMPM\Database folder, and then type: CreateDB.bat \ For example, if the computer name is COMPUTER1, the database server is SQLEXPRESS, and the new database name will be OMPM001, type the following at the command prompt: CreateDB.bat COMPUTER1\SQLEXPRESS OMPM001 3. Move all of the .cab files that are in the OMPM\SCANDATA\OMPMImported folder up one level to the OMPM\SCANDATA folder, or to another folder if you prefer. Move all of the folders that are in the OMPM\ACTIONLOGS\OMPMImported folder up one level to the OMPM\ACTIONLOGS folder, or to another folder if you prefer. 4. At a command prompt, navigate to the OMPM\Database folder, and then type: ImportScans.bat \ For example, if the computer name is COMPUTER1, the database server is SQLEXPRESS, the database name is OMPM001, and the log files are stored in C:\OMPM\SCANDATA, type the following at the command prompt: ImportScans.bat COMPUTER1\SQLEXPRESS OMPM001 c:\OMPM\SCANDATA 5. At a command prompt, navigate to the OMPM\Database folder, and then type: ImportActions.bat \ For example, if the computer name is COMPUTER1, the database server is SQLEXPRESS, the database name is OMPM001, and the log files are stored in C:\OMPM\ACTIONLOGS, type the following at the command prompt: ImportActions.bat COMPUTER1\SQLEXPRESS OMPM001 c:\OMPM\ACTIONLOGSDelete an OMPM database Use DeleteDB.bat to delete an existing OMPM database. All data stored in the database will be lost. To use DeleteDB.bat, type the following at the command prompt: DeleteDB.bat . See Also HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=206155"Getting started with OMPM 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=206155) HYPERLINK \l "zd037369731f54fc58dd11b9d7f35842f"Office Migration Planning Manager overview for Office 2010 HYPERLINK \l "z1850987f87bb47e9b370f4b8af3c39d7"Run the Office Migration Planning Manager File Scanner for Office 2010 HYPERLINK \l "z1e60de90e9f4421aa43246d44799cfd4"Set up the Office Migration Planning Manager File Scanner for Office 2010 HYPERLINK \l "zbe4679317aa84bc4b4e19273eca32823"Analyze Office Migration Planning Manager Reports for Office 2010 HYPERLINK \l "zbb985d2c8e57430cbe9a6aceb8821602"Schema for the Office Migration Planning Manager database in Office 2010 Analyze Office Migration Planning Manager Reports for Office 2010 OMPM Reports is a tool that you can use to review and report on Office Migration Planning Manager (OMPM) file scanner results for files that you want to convert to Office 2010 files. The tool works with files that were created in all Office versions between Office 97 and Office 2003. In this article: HYPERLINK \l "z48184"Configure OMPM Reports HYPERLINK \l "z48185"Review Scan Coverage and Errors HYPERLINK \l "z48186"Review Office 2010 Compatibility HYPERLINK \l "z48187"Analyze Excel, Word, or PowerPoint files that use macros HYPERLINK \l "z48188"Review Access Compatibility You can use OMPM Reports to perform the following actions: Review OMPM File Scanner results for Office 97 through Office 2003 files for a specific scan, or for a specific computer Create a list of files with conversion issues Export the list of files that have conversion issues to an XML file that can be used by the Office File Converter (OFC) or the Version Extraction Tool (VET) Configure OMPM Reports OMPM Reports (OMPM.accdr) is in the Report folder in the OMPM download package. To use OMPM Reports 1. In the Reports folder where you installed OMPM, double-click OMPM.accdr. Click Yes at the security prompt. 2. On the OMPM Welcome page, in the Server drop-down box, select the computer that is running the Microsoft SQL Server or Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition database that you are using to store scan data. If the server is not the default for a computer, it must be specified as the named instance in the form \. By default, SQL Server installs itself as the default instance on a server, but SQL Server 2005 Express Edition installs itself by using SQLEXPRESS as the named instance. 3. In the Database drop-down box, select the name of the database. Click Connect. If you have already connected to a database, OMPM Reports automatically opens the database. If you want to connect to a different database, click Connect.Review Scan Coverage and Errors Use the following procedure to review the scan results for a specific scan. Only scanner coverage and errors are reported. Use the Office 2010 Compatibility report to review the upgrade issues that are identified by the scanner. To review scan coverage and errors 1. On the OMPM Welcome page, select Scan Coverage and Errors. This brings up the Scan Results page. 2. Select a Run ID at the top of the Scan Results page to view the results for that run of the OMPM File Scanner. 3. To view the scan results for a specific computer, select the computer in Scan results for each computer in the run selected above. The scan results appear in Scan errors for the run and computer selected above.Severity levels The severity levels in the following table map to the kinds of errors that might occur during a bulk conversion of files to the Office 2010 format. Issue Level IDDescription1 (Red)Known issues that can cause significant data loss such as Microsoft Word 2010 edit version loss, or cause a conversion to fail.2 (Yellow)Files convert to the Office 2010 format. However, some format or minor data loss issues might occur.3 (Green)Light cosmetic issues, no data loss. Errors for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint The following table provides a complete list of the errors the scanner can generate for Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, and Microsoft PowerPoint. Issue IDTitleDescriptionIssue level ID1000File DeletedThe file no longer exists at the requested location.1 (Red)1001File Access ErrorThe file location cannot be accessed, probably because a computer is inaccessible.2 (Yellow)1002File ModifiedThe file modified date does not match the modified date in the file list.1 (Red)1003No Write PermissionsThe user account does not have permissions to write to the file.2 (Yellow)1010Not Deep ScannedThe file has not been deep scanned yet.2 (Yellow)1021Scan Skipped: Old Last Accessed DateScan of the file was skipped because the last access date of the file is earlier than the specified scan parameter2 (Yellow)1022Scan Skipped: Old Last Modified DateScan of the file was skipped because the last modified date of the file is earlier than the specified scan parameter2 (Yellow)1050Warning: File Not ScannedWarning: File cannot be scanned. Review the Scan Coverage and Errors report for more information2 (Yellow)1100Document contains versionsEdited versions of the document will be removed when the file is opened in Word 2010, even in compatibility mode.1 (Red)1200Send for review dataThis file has review comments and contains a hidden baseline copy of the original. Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 discards the hidden copy. Saving the file removes the hidden copy permanently. Users cannot tell which edits reviewers made if they reopened the file in previous versions.1 (Red)1201Embedded documentsThere are potential performance, security, and fidelity issues with embedded documents.2 (Yellow)1202VBA codeThis file contains embedded VBA code. This can create security, fidelity, performance, and solution compatibility issues. Check this file for compatibility with PowerPoint 2010.2 (Yellow)1203Microsoft Script Editor (MSE) dataWhen this file is opened, PowerPoint 2010 discards MSE data that was stored in shapes. Saving the file removes the data permanently. Solutions that depend on this data might break.1 (Red)1204Presentation broadcast dataWhen this file is opened, PowerPoint 2010 discards configuration settings for HTML broadcast presentations. Saving the file removes the settings permanently. To broadcast in an earlier version, the user must manually reenter the settings.1 (Red)1205Document routingWhen this file is opened, PowerPoint 2010 discards routing information. Saving the file removes the routing information permanently. To route the presentation in an earlier version, the user must manually reenter the routing information.1 (Red)1206Publish and subscribe dataWhen this file is opened, PowerPoint 2010 discards Macintosh Publish and Subscribe information. Saving removes that information permanently. If an earlier version of the file is reopened, the Publish and Subscribe feature no longer function.2 (Yellow)1207Large number of OLE objectsThis file contains many embedded objects. This can create security, fidelity, performance, and solution compatibility issues. Check this file for compatibility with PowerPoint 2010.2 (Yellow)1300Open format not supportedThis file format will not open in Microsoft Excel 2010.1 (Red)1301Save format not supportedYou cannot save to this file format in Excel 2010.2 (Yellow)1302HTML will be a publish-only file formatThe HTML file format is a publish-only file format in Excel 2010. The file opens in Excel 2010, but when it is saved to an Excel 2010 format, the file is static.1 (Red)1303Links in workspace files might be brokenA workspace file (.xlw) might contain links to other workbooks. The .xlw file might be broken if the links are changed during an upgrade.3 (Green)1304File format is earlier than Excel 97This file format is from a version before Excel 97. It cannot be scanned for migration.2 (Yellow)1305SharePoint linked lists in the fileLinked lists are read-only in Excel 2010.2 (Yellow)1306Microsoft Script Editor present in the fileMicrosoft Script Editor (MSE) is not included in Excel 2010. UI access to MSE is not available, and object model calls will return an error.1 (Red)1307Linked workbooks in the fileLinked workbooks are identified to help pinpoint upgrade issues. The path of the linked workbook and the number of occurrences are identified. Linked workbooks have different file name extensions when they are converted to the Excel 2010 file format.2 (Yellow)1308Charts in the workbookExcel 2010 charts might not be displayed in the same as they are in Excel 2003.3 (Green)1309English Language Formulas in the workbookEnglish Language Formulas (ELFs) are turned on. Even though ELFs are not included in Excel 2010, they are changed to cell references so they can continue to work in Excel 2010.3 (Green)1310Embedded documents in the fileEmbedded documents are not scanned for compatibility issues.2 (Yellow)1311MSOWC.dll is referencedThis file uses features of the Office 2000 Web Components (MSOWC.dll). The Office 2000 Web Components are not installed as part of the Office 2010. You might have to install them separately.3 (Green)1312OWC10.dll is referencedThis file uses features of the OfficeXP Web Components (MSOWC.dll). The Office XP Web Components are not installed as part of the Office 2010. You might have to install them separately.3 (Green)1313OWC11.dll is referencedThis file uses features of the Office 2003 Web Components (MSOWC.dll). The Office 2003 Web Components are not installed as part of the Office 2010.You might have to install them separately.3 (Green) Review Office 2010 Compatibility Use the following procedure to review Office 97-2003 files for compatibility issues with Office 2010. For a list of filtering criteria that you can select from the Office 2010 Release Compatibility page in OMPM reports, see HYPERLINK \l "zf37e7196d97043278decaa684835c4a5"Office Migration Planning Manager 2010 reports filtering reference for Office 2010. To review Office 2010 compatibility 1. On the OMPM Welcome page, select Office 2007 Compatibility. The Office 2010 Compatibility page opens. 2. Do one of the following: Load a filter that you previously saved by clicking the Load Filter button at the bottom of the page, or Specify your file filter settings in Select a File Filter, along the left side of the page. 3. To apply the filter, click the Apply Filter button at the top of the 2010 Office release Compatibility page. Use the tabs on the right side of the page and follow these steps. a. Select the Issue Summary tab to view a summary of the issues that were identified by the OMPM File Scanner by severity, type, and frequency. You can open the summary in a new window by clicking New Window at the bottom of the page. b. To view issues and edit their severity level, click Manage Issues at the bottom of the Issue Summary page, and review or edit issues on the resulting Manage Issues dialog box. If you review the impact of an issue and the issue is not important for your document set, you can also change the issue level in this dialog box. You can use this to organize your files into processing groups of Red, Yellow, and Green status. c. Select the Computer Summary tab to view a summary of the issues for each computer that was scanned. You can bring up the summary in a new window by clicking New Window at the bottom of the page. To obtain a printable report, click Report View at the bottom of the page. d. Select the Scanned Files tab to view files that match the criteria set by the filter that you applied. You can bring up the summary for all files in a new window by clicking New Window at the bottom of the page. To obtain a printable report, click Report View at the bottom of the page. e. Select the Created Files tab to view files that were created by using the Office File Converter or Version Extraction Tool. You can open the summary for all files in a new window by clicking New Window at the bottom of the page. To obtain a printable report, click Report View at the bottom of the page. f. To save the filter, click the Save Filter button at the bottom of the page. g. Export the files to an XML file for use by the Office File Converter or Version Extraction Tool by clicking the Export button at the bottom of the page.Analyze Excel, Word, or PowerPoint files that use macros If you enable macro scanning in Offscan.ini, OMPM 2010 provides a report that shows you the files that contain macros that use VBA code. The report shows the number of objects that the scanner identifies as changed from the current state to the Office 2010 model. If you enable 64-bit macro scanning in Offscan.ini, the macro report also contains a column that displays the number of potential issues that can occur if the current VBA code is used with 64-bit Office 2010. To analyze Excel, Word, or PowerPoint files that use macros 1. On the OMPM Welcome page, click Office 2010 Compatibility. 2. Click the Macro Summary tab to view a summary of the issues for each file that was scanned. You can view the summary in a new window by clicking New Window at the bottom of the page. To obtain a printable report, click Report View at the bottom of the page. Only files that contain macros are included in this view. 3. Review the number of potential issues that are listed in the Functionality Issue Count column. The number that is listed in the column is the number of potentially changed objects that the scanner identified in the VBA code. 4. Review the number of potential issues that are listed in the x64 Compatibility Issue Count column. The number listed that column is the number of potentially changed objects that the scanner identified in the VBA code. 5. Review the files that are listed in this view with file owners to assess the need to update them to Office 2010 compatibility. 6. Engage with a developer to correct these files by using the Office Code Compatibility Inspector (OCCI). Note: OMPM file scanner and OCCI can produce very different results when they scan files. The discrepancy can occur because the tools detect macros differently. If a file contains a macro, OMPM scans it against all Office applications, while OCCI scans it only against the application that is associated with the file. For example, if an .xls file contains a macro, OMPM scans its compatibility against all Office 2010 products, while OCCI only scans it against Microsoft Excel 2010. Therefore, an OMPM report typically reports more macro issues for a file than will an OCCI report--sometimes ten times more. We recommend that you start investigating the issues that are identified by OCCI first, and then prioritize the order of issues that are identified by the OMPM scan. For more information, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=202168"Differences in how OMPM and OCCI generate macro counts (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=202168).Review Access Compatibility Use the following procedure to discover issues that apply to migrating Microsoft Access 2003 to Access 2010. To review Access compatibility 1. On the OMPM Welcome page, select Access Compatibility. The Access Reporting page opens. 2. On the Access Reporting page, look at the date of the last analysis (next to Analyze). If you have run a scan after that date, or if you have never run Analyze, click Analyzer Settings on the Access Reporting page, specify the settings that you want, and then click Analyze. If you do not have to configure the settings and want to start an analysis of the scan data, click Analyze on the Access Reporting page. Note: Clicking Analyze prompts you with the message: "Analysis can take quite a long time and should not be canceled mid-run. Are you sure you want to continue?" If your scan data covers fewer than 100,000 Access databases, the analysis usually takes only a few minutes. If there are more than 100,000 databases, the analysis can take a long time. You might prefer to run the analysis overnight. 3. To search the Access scan data by field, select QuickSearch on the Access Reporting page. This page lists files that OMPM has analyzed. Use QuickSearch to find a specific database file by name, or a list of databases in a specific path or on a specific computer. 4. To view or print interactive reports for Access data, select Reports on the Access Reporting page. The View Reports tab opens. On the left navigation pane, you can select from the following reports: Database and Issue DetailsA list of issues for each database file. Database Issues Grouped by IssueA list of all databases that are identified as having a specific issue. Executive SummaryAn overview of issues for all analyzed databases, without the file-level details. Active versus Old DatabasesA list of analyzed databases that shows whether they are active or inactive, based on their LastModified property. Conversion Issue Database is an MDE fileA list of .mde files and .mdb files that have identical names. Conversion issue Replicated databaseA list of databases that use replication. Conversion issue Reserved name in Form/Report/MacroA list of databases that contain a reserved name in a form, report, or macro. 5. To view interactive charts that help you find databases that have certain attributes, select Charts on the Access Reporting page. The Database Charts screen opens. You can then select from the following charts: Date Last OpenedDatabase count per year opened. Database RatingDatabase count by level of user intervention required. Access VersionDatabase count by version of Access. File SizeDatabase count by file size. Conversion IssuesDatabase count by conversion issue. Warning LevelDatabase count by warning level. 6. To view databases and database objects on a per-file basis, data, select File Details on the Access Reporting page. 7. To view database issues on a per-file basis, select Conversion Issues on the Access Reporting page. For a list of Access errors, see Access errors in this section.Access errors The following table is a list of all the OMPM Access Errors: Issue IDIssue TextUser InterventionIssue TypeUser Intervention Priority1Too many code or class modulesRequiredError12Sort Order and System Language do not matchLikelyWarning23Replicated DatabaseRequiredWarning14Database is an MDE fileRequiredError15DAO 2.5/3.5 compatibility layerNoneNote36Microsoft Jet SQL helpNoneNote47Additional ReferencesLikelyWarning28Missing ReferencesLikelyWarning29Reserved Name in Form/Report/MacroNoneNote410Linked TablesUnlikelyWarning311Database in uncompiled stateNoneNote412Backup databaseNoneNote413Sample databaseNoneNote414Old databaseNoneNote415Secure database: User Level SecurityLikelyError216Secured database: Database passwordLikelyError217System databaseNoneNote418Unsupported legacy formatLikelyWarning219Unsupported legacy format forms, reports, and modules will be lostRequiredNone1 Errors 117 are the complete list of errors that can be generated by the Access Conversion Toolkit. Documentation for 117 can be found in the Access Conversion Toolkit. The documentation is Flash-based and requires the installation of the toolkit. To install the toolkit, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=131929"Access 2003 Conversion Toolkit (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=131929). Errors 18 and 19 are new to OMPM and mean: Error 18  Microsoft Office Access 2007 no longer opens files that were created in Access 2.0. Error 19  Office Access 2007 will open a file that was created in Access 95, but will not read its forms, reports, or modules. See Also HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=206155"Getting started with OMPM 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=206155) HYPERLINK \l "zf37e7196d97043278decaa684835c4a5"Office Migration Planning Manager 2010 reports filtering reference for Office 2010 HYPERLINK \l "zd037369731f54fc58dd11b9d7f35842f"Office Migration Planning Manager overview for Office 2010 HYPERLINK \l "z1e60de90e9f4421aa43246d44799cfd4"Set up the Office Migration Planning Manager File Scanner for Office 2010 HYPERLINK \l "z1850987f87bb47e9b370f4b8af3c39d7"Run the Office Migration Planning Manager File Scanner for Office 2010 HYPERLINK \l "zeabaaa29afc94cb3bdd02f09d3fae183"Import Office Migration Planning Manager log files into a database Office Migration Planning Manager reference for Office 2010 The articles that are listed in the OMPM References table contain reference information about the Office Migration Planning Manager (OMPM) for Microsoft Office 2010. OMPM References ArticleDescriptionHYPERLINK \l "zbb985d2c8e57430cbe9a6aceb8821602"Schema for the Office Migration Planning Manager database in Office 2010Describes the schema for the OMPM database for imported .cab files that contain scan data. Provides information about how to troubleshoot import issues and how to create a customer report.HYPERLINK \l "zfd62888bc8bb4712bbe7ba4c95ef4902"Sample script to run the Office Migration Planning Manager File Scanner from a file share for Office 2010Provides a sample script code that can be used to run the OMPM File Scanner from a central file share.HYPERLINK \l "zcfb948fd1ab0460ab84529fad1a46a5b"Office Migration Planning Manager Offscan.ini settings for Office 2010Describes the settings and values that are available in Offscan.ini, which OMPM File Scanner reads to perform its scan.HYPERLINK \l "z6f23648e2cbb4f4d8083be14befebd6d"Use IExpress 2.0 to create a distribution package for Office Migration Planning Manager File Scanner in Office 2010Describes how to create a distribution package for OMPM File Scanner by using IExpress2.0.HYPERLINK \l "zf37e7196d97043278decaa684835c4a5"Office Migration Planning Manager 2010 reports filtering reference for Office 2010Provides a table that lists the filtering criteria that you can select on the 2010 Office Release Compatibility page in OMPM reports. See Also HYPERLINK \l "z6bce62f77d3a4a75ae26be6b4dfca45a"Office Migration Planning Manager (OMPM) for Office 2010 HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=206155"Getting started with OMPM 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=206155) Schema for the Office Migration Planning Manager database in Office 2010 A schema is created in the Office Migration Planning Manager (OMPM) database when you import .cab files that contain scan data. If you are troubleshooting import issues and want to know the schema of the database, or if you want to create a custom report from the data in the database by using a tool that is not provided by OMPM, the information in this article may be useful to you. You do not need to set up this schema to prepare the OMPM database for the first import because it is created by OMPM. In this article: HYPERLINK \l "z50189"Schema for the OMPM File Scanner HYPERLINK \l "z50190"Schema for OMPM Compatibility Report data HYPERLINK \l "z50191"Schema for Access data Schema for the OMPM File Scanner Output from the OMPM File Scanner populates the OMPM File Scanner schema. All tables in the OMPM File Scanner schema start with the prefix "os." 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ScanID is the primary key. The following table provides descriptions for each table for scan data in the OMPM File Scanner schema. TableDescriptionFieldsosScanDescriptive information for a scan that will run, including the RunIDScanID RunID Description DestinationPath ScanMyDocuments ScanDesktop DeepScan ComputerName UserName DNS OS LCID PhysicalMemory ScanDAO AccessScan DisableConvDialog MaxCopyFileSize TempPathosScanSummaryScan resultsScanID StartDateTime EndDateTime NumFilesScanned NumLogFiles RecoveriesosScanIncludedFolderSource location for the included folders in a scan search instanceScanID FolderPathosScanExcludedFolderSource location for the excluded folders in a scan search instanceScanID FolderPathosScanMappedDriveDrive mappings discovered by a scan instanceScanID DriveLetter DrivePathosErrorTextTypes of scanner failuresErrorID ErrorDescriptionosErrorErrors by type, per scan instanceosErrorID ScanID ScanFileID ErrorID ErrorInfoosWarningWarnings by type, per scan instanceosWarningID ScanID ScanFileID WarningID WarningInfoosMacroIssueMacro Issue counts, per scan instanceosMacroIssueID ScanID ScanFileID FunctionIssueCount X64IssueCount OMPM File Scanner schema: file data The file data tables in the OMPM File Scanner schema include file-related information that is discovered by the OMPM File Scanner during a scan. ScanFileID is the primary key. The following table provides descriptions for each table for file data in the OMPM File Scanner schema. TableDescriptionFieldsosScanFileFile information collected during a light scan by the OMPM File ScannerScanFileID ScanID FileName FilePath ShortFilePath FileSize FileExtension FileFormatID CreatedDate ModifiedDate FileOwner IsReadOnly HashCode CSIDLosFileFormatThe kinds of files found by the OMPM File ScannerFileFormatID DescriptionosWordPropertyInformation collected during a deep scan by the OMPM File Scanner for potential Microsoft Word issuesScanFileID HaveVersionsosVBAPropertyInformation collected during a deep scan by the OMPM File Scanner for files that contain VBA macrosScanFileID CertIssuedBy CertIssuedTo CertSerialNum CertValidFrom CertValidTo SigTimeStampSigningTime SigTimeStampSignerNameosPowerPointPropertyInformation collected during a deep scan by the OMPM File Scanner for potential Microsoft PowerPoint issuesScanFileID hasSendForReviewData hasEmbeddings hasVBA hasMicrosoftScriptEditorData hasPresentationBroadcastData hasDocumentRoutingSlip hasPublishandSubscribeData hasLargeNumberofOLEObjectsosExcelPropertyInformation collected during a deep scan by the OMPM File Scanner for potential Microsoft Excel issuesScanFileID FileOpenNotSupported FileSaveNotSupported WorkspaceFile HTMLSaved OWC9 OWC10 OWC11 FileFormat LastSavedVersion EmbeddedDocs WSSLinkedList MSERedcords ErrorChecking AccessDBConnection SharedWorkBook LinkedContent Charts OfficeArtShapes ELFEnabled StandardList ATP RelationalPivot OLAPPivot CondFormatosExcelPropertyLinkedInformation collected during a deep scan by the OMPM File Scanner for Excel files that contain linked cellsScanFileID Link Schema for OMPM Compatibility Report data Output from the Office File Converter and Version Extraction Tool, together with queries against scanned data from the OMPM File Scanner, populate the OMPM Compatibility Report data schema. All tables in the OMPM Compatibility Report data schema start with the prefix "om." The tables in the OMPM Compatibility Report data schema fall into two categories: Tools, actions, and issues data File location data OMPM Compatibility Report data schema: tools, actions, and issues data The tools, actions, and issues tables in the OMPM Compatibility Report data schema include information about the OMPM tool that was used, the actions that the administrator performed for a file, and the issues that were identified by the deep scan function of the OMPM File Scanner. The following table provides descriptions for each table for tools, actions, and issues data in the OMPM Compatibility Report data schema. TableDescriptionFieldsomIssueIssues found by OMPM File Scanner, Office File Converter, or Version Extraction Tool.IssueId Title Description HelpURL IssueLevelId IssueTypeIdomIssueLevelPre-defined issue levels (red, yellow, and green).IssueLevelId DescriptionomIssueTypePre-defined issue categories.IssueTypeId Description IsPromotedomFileIssueMaps issues to files.FileId IssueId IssueDate IsResolvedomToolIssueMaps issues to tools.ToolId IssueIdomToolTool definitions.ToolId Title Description HelpURL VersionomActionAction taken for a file, including whether the file was modified.FileId ToolId ActionDate ActionOptions FileModifiedDateomActionFileFiles that were created by an action, such as a .docx file that was created by the Office File Converter.FileId ToolId ActionDate FileCategoryId Name Path ComputerName DomainomActionIssueIssue that was found or resolved by a tool in OMPM.FileId ToolId ActionDate IssueId IsResolved PostStatus PostDateomAccessRatingsPre-defined ratings for Access issues.FileID RatingIdomAccessIssueConversion and other issues that were found in Access files during the scan.FileID IssueIdomCSIDLThe system folder identifier for a file. For more information about CSIDL values, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?linkid=71501"CSIDL (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?linkid=71501).CSIDL NameomFilterCompatibility report filters saved from OMPM Reports.FilterId Name SQLText AdvancedomFileCategoryThe action name (for example, "Upgrade") that created a file in the omActionFile table.FileCategoryId Description OMPM Compatibility Report data schema: file location data The following table provides descriptions for file location data tables in the OMPM Compatibility Report data schema. FileID is the primary key. TableDescriptionFieldsomFileFile information, including location and modifiers for actions that change the state of the file.FileId LastScanFileId Name Path ShortPath Extension FileFormatId Size CreatedDate ModifiedDate Owner UserContent ComputerName DNS HashCode CSIDL MaxIssueLevel IsReadOnlyomFileScanFileMaps entries in omAccessIssue from the corresponding omFile entry to osScanFile, which specifies the FileID needed to obtain details from the Access tables.FileId ScanFileId Schema for Access data The following table provides descriptions for each Access table in the OMPM database schema. TableDescriptionFieldsAccessVersionsPropertiesContains information about the version properties in an Access file.VersionCode VersionAccessSystemFilesContains information about Access system files.NameAccessSampleFilesContains information about Access sample files.NameAccessReservedWordsContains information about reserved words in an Access file.NameAccessSettingsContains information about the settings of an Access file.SettingName DateValueAccessQueriesTypeLookupPropertiesContains information about lookup properties for query types in an Access file.TypeID TypeFriendlyNameAccessIssuesPropertiesContains information about issue properties for an Access file.IssueId IssueText UserIntervention IssueType UserInterventionPriorityAccessBackupTokensContains information about backup tokens for an Access file.NameAccessDatabasesRatingPropertiesContains information about database rating properties for an Access file.RatingID RatingAccessFieldTypeLookupPropertiesContains information about lookup properties for field types in an Access file.FieldType FieldTypeFriendlyNameAccessFormsContains information about forms in an Access file.FileID FormNameAccessReferencesContains information about references in an Access file.FileID ReferenceName GUID FullPath IsBroken Kind Major MinorAccessMacrosContains information about macros in an Access file.FileID MacroNameAccessQueriesContains information about queries in an Access file.FileID QueryName SQL Connect TypeAccessTablesContains information about tables in an Access file.FileID TableName RecordCount ConnectAccessModulesContains information about modules in an Access file.FileID ModuleNameAccessReportsContains information about reports in an Access file.FileID ReportNameAccessFieldsContains information about fields in an Access file.FileID TableName FieldName FieldTypeAccessPropertiesContains information about properties in an Access file.FileID ScanID TableCount QueryCount FormCount ReportCount MacroCount ModuleCount ReferenceCount CollatingOrder Version ReplicaID DesignMasterID ANSIQueryMODE AccessVersion Build ProjVer StartupForm NoConvertDialog DatabaseOwner IsCompiled IsSample IsBackup IsOld IsSystemSee Also HYPERLINK \l "zeabaaa29afc94cb3bdd02f09d3fae183"Import Office Migration Planning Manager log files into a database HYPERLINK \l "zd037369731f54fc58dd11b9d7f35842f"Office Migration Planning Manager overview for Office 2010 HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=206155"Getting started with OMPM 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=206155) Sample script to run the Office Migration Planning Manager File Scanner from a file share for Office 2010 You can use the sample script contained in this article to run the Office Migration Planning Manager (OMPM) File Scanner from a central file share. You can deploy the script with Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2010, another software deployment application, or a script. For more information about how to set up and run OMPM File Scanner, see HYPERLINK \l "z1e60de90e9f4421aa43246d44799cfd4"Set up the Office Migration Planning Manager File Scanner for Office 2010 and HYPERLINK \l "z1850987f87bb47e9b370f4b8af3c39d7"Run the Office Migration Planning Manager File Scanner for Office 2010. '************************************************************************************* ' File Name: OffScan.vbs ' Version: 1.0 ' Purpose: Executes offscan.exe and generate the MIF message based on output of offscan.exe '************************************************************************************* Option Explicit ''On Error Resume Next Dim oFso, oWsh, g_strRoot, g_SourcePath, g_optFile, g_intReturnCode '------------------- Creating Objects ------------------------------- Set oFso = Wscript.CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") Set oWsh = Wscript.CreateObject("Wscript.Shell") '------------- Get the Parent Folder ------------------------------- g_strRoot = oFso.GetParentFolderName(Wscript.ScriptFullName) g_optFile = oWsh.ExpandEnvironmentStrings("%temp%\offscan_output.txt") g_SourcePath = oFso.BuildPath(g_strRoot,"bits\offscan.exe") If oFso.FileExists(g_optFile) Then oFso.DeleteFile g_optFile End If g_intReturnCode= oWsh.Run("%comspec% /c " & g_SourcePath & " >> " & g_optFile,0,True) '// Remove this if network copy is not requried CopycabfiletoNetworkLocation Quit() '**************************************************************************************************************** 'Sub Name : GenerateMIFMessage() 'Purpose: Generates the MIF message '**************************************************************************************************************** Sub GenerateMIFMessage() 'On Error Resume Next Dim l_varGetFile,l_strReadFile,l_strLine, l_oMIFGen, l_strMifMessage If oFso.FileExists(g_optFile) Then Set l_varGetFile = oFso.GetFile(g_optFile) Set l_strReadFile = l_varGetFile.OpenAsTextStream(1,-2) Do While l_strReadFile.AtEndofStream = False l_strLine = l_strReadFile.ReadLine If Not Trim(l_strLine) = "" Then If Instr(lcase(l_strLine),"total time") or Instr(lcase(l_strLine),"total number") Then If Trim(l_strMifMessage) = "" Then l_strMifMessage = g_intReturnCode & ":" & l_strLine Else l_strMifMessage = l_strMifMessage & ";" & l_strLine End If End If If Instr(lcase(l_strLine),"error:") Then If Trim(l_strMifMessage) = "" Then l_strMifMessage = g_intReturnCode & ":" & Split(Split(l_strLine,".")(0),":")(1) Else l_strMifMessage = l_strMifMessage & ";" & Split(Split(l_strLine,".")(0),":")(1) End If End If End If Loop Set l_strReadFile = Nothing Set l_varGetFile = Nothing Else l_strMifMessage="Output file NOT found" End If Set l_oMIFGen = WScript.CreateObject("ISMIFCOM.InstallStatusMIF") l_oMIFGen.Create "OffScan.MIF", "Microsoft", "Office File Scanner", "1.0", "ENU", 1, l_strMifMessage, 1 End Sub '************************************************************************************* ' Sub Name: Quit ' Purpose: Exit '************************************************************************************* Sub Quit() 'On Error Resume Next GenerateMIFMessage() Set oWsh = Nothing Set oFso = Nothing Wscript.Quit(0) End Sub '************************************************************************************* 'Sub Name : CopycabfiletoNetworkLocation() 'Purpose: Copy the cab file to specified common folder '************************************************************************************* Sub CopycabfiletoNetworkLocation() 'On Error Resume Next Dim l_strDemoFolder, l_strFile, l_oFileCollection Dim l_offSacnIniPath, l_SourceFolder, l_destinationFolder l_offSacnIniPath="bits\offscan.ini" l_SourceFolder="%temp%\offscan" '%temp%\offscan - this shold be same as in offscan.ini file. '//--------------- Specify the Share name (share name should end with "\" )-------------------- l_destinationFolder= "\\server\sharename\" l_offSacnIniPath = oFso.BuildPath(g_strRoot,l_offSacnIniPath) If oFso.FileExists(l_offSacnIniPath) Then l_SourceFolder = oWsh.ExpandEnvironmentStrings(l_SourceFolder) Set l_strDemoFolder = oFso.GetFolder(l_SourceFolder) Set l_oFileCollection = l_strDemoFolder.Files For Each l_strFile in l_oFileCollection oFso.CopyFile l_strFile,l_destinationFolder Next Set l_oFileCollection = Nothing Set l_strDemoFolder = Nothing End If If oFso.FileExists(g_optFile) Then oFso.CopyFile g_optFile,l_destinationFolder End If End Sub See Also HYPERLINK \l "zeabaaa29afc94cb3bdd02f09d3fae183"Import Office Migration Planning Manager log files into a database HYPERLINK \l "z1850987f87bb47e9b370f4b8af3c39d7"Run the Office Migration Planning Manager File Scanner for Office 2010 HYPERLINK \l "zbe4679317aa84bc4b4e19273eca32823"Analyze Office Migration Planning Manager Reports for Office 2010 HYPERLINK \l "zd037369731f54fc58dd11b9d7f35842f"Office Migration Planning Manager overview for Office 2010 HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=206155"Getting started with OMPM 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=206155) Office Migration Planning Manager Offscan.ini settings for Office 2010 The settings and values that you can specify in the Offscan.ini file are listed and described in the Offscan.ini settings table in this article. Offscan.ini is the configuration file that the Office Migration Planning Manager (OMPM) File Scanner reads to obtain information about how to perform the OMPM File Scanner scan. The Offscan.ini file must be edited before you can run the OMPM File Scanner. The OMPM File Scanner scans a set of files one time per RunID. The RunID is a unique ID number that you assign to this setting in the offscan.ini file. It specifies one scan. To scan the same set of files again, provide a different RunID. Offscan.ini settings table The following table shows the settings and values in Offscan.ini. SettingRequired?DescriptionPossible valuesIf value is missingIf value is not valid[Run]RequiredDefines the scan execution identifier.Section headScanning stops.Not applicableRunID=RequiredTracking number for the current scan. Use this to group scans from different computers in the Reports. The purpose of RunID is to uniquely identify scan results in the OMPM reporting database. You can only use a single RunID one time on each client computer. This avoids duplicate log information from being generated. Use an alternate RunID to run subsequent scans.1 through 2,147,483,646. The default value is 1001.Scan ends. If value is a previously used RunID on the same client computer, the scan immediately finishes, and you see the following message:  The scan with the specified RunID has already been completed on this Computer for this User. Scan Complete .End scanDescription=OptionalText used to describe the current scan.Free-form text, truncated to 255 characters.Ignore.Not applicable[Scan]RequiredDefine scan actions to be executed.Section headScanning stopsNot applicableDestinationPath=RequiredPath where log files are placed. Supports environment variables (see Note that follows). Physical or mapped drive or UNC, e.g., c:\scan\logs or \\server\logshare The default location is c:\ompm\scandata Environment variables are also supported.End scan and display usage information to console.If the directory does not exist, the directory is created as configured. If the entire path is incorrect, an error is displayed on the computer and the scan is stopped.ScanMyDocumentsOptionalEnsures the user's My Documents folder is scanned whether My Documents is within the path that is specified in SourcePath or redirected to another hard disk drive or network share. 1 - Scan My Documents wherever the folder is. 0 - do not scan My Documents if the path is not under that indicated by SourcePath. The default value is 0.No special handling for My Documents folder.IgnoreScanDesktopOptionalEnsures the user's Desktop folder is scanned, whether Desktop is within the path that is specified in SourcePath or redirected to another hard disk drive or network share. Optional.1 - Scan Desktop wherever the folder is. 0 - do not scan Desktop if the path is not under that indicated by SourcePath. The default value is 0.No special handling for Desktop folder.IgnoreDeepScan=OptionalSpecify whether this is a deep scan. Deep scan must be enabled to allow OMPM scanner to look for file compatibility changes. 0 - perform a light scan. 1 - perform a deep scan. The default value is 1.Performs a light scan.Performs a light scanCABLogs=OptionalDisable creation of CAB files. 0  do not allow creation of CAB files. 1  allow creation of CAB files. The default value is 0.Will not create CAB files.Does not create CAB filesVerbose=OptionalSpecify whether to display scan activity on the screen. 0 - do not print output to the screen. 1 - print output to the screen. The default value is 1.Does not print output to the screen.Does not print output to the screenRecovery=OptionalRestart a failed scan when you run the OMPM File Scanner again. 0 - do not restart failed scans. 1 - restart failed scans. The default value is 1.Does not attempt to restart failed scans.Does not attempt to restart failed scansLogOutput=OptionalSpecify whether to write output to a file. 0 - do not write output to a file. 1 - write output to a file. The default value is 1.Does not write output to a file.Does not write output to a fileSkipOldAccessedFilesOptionalEnables scan filtering based on the last accessed date of files. If enabled, files with last access dates that are older than the specified date are logged as skipped files. They are not scanned. 1 - Offscan skips files that have a Last Accessed Date that is less than OldAccessedDate 0 - offscan does not skip old files based on Last Accessed Date The default value is 0.No files are skipped.No files are skippedOldAccessedDateOptionalDefines the date to use for filtering file scanning by last accessed date, Must be activated by using the SkipOldAccessedFiles setting. The date format is YYYY/MM/DD.Valid date The default value is 2005/01/01No files are skipped.The scan stopsSkipOldModifiedFilesOptionalEnables scan filtering based on the last modified date of files. If enabled, files that have last modified dates that are older than the specified date are logged as skipped files. They are not scanned.1 - offscan skips files that have a Last Modified Date that is less than OldModifiedDate 0 - offscan does not skip old files based on Last Modified Date The default value is 0.No files are skipped.No files are skippedOldModifiedDateOptionalDefines the date to use for filtering file scanning by last modified date, Must be enabled by using the SkipOldModifiedFiles setting. The date format is YYYY/MM/DD.Valid date The default value is 2005/01/01No files are skipped.The scan stopsVerboseSkippingOptionalDefines whether skipped files are displayed on the screen during scanning.1 - every file skipped is displayed 0 - skipped files are not displayed The default value is 1.Skipped files are not displayed.Skipped files are not displayed.ScanMacrosOptionalSpecify whether to scan files for macro VBA code to determine the number of potential object model changes from the current version to Office 2010.1 - offscan attempts to scan macros in scanned filetypes for API or object model compatibility issues. 0 - offscan does not attempt to scan macros for API or object model issues The default value is 0.Files are not scanned for macro issues.Files are not scanned for macro issues.ScanMacrosx64OptionalSpecify whether to scan macro VBA code to determine the number of potential 64-bit Office changes from the current version to Office 2010 64 bit.1 - offscan attempts to scan macros in scanned filetypes for API or object model compatibility issues. 0 - offscan does not attempt to scan macros for API or object model issues The default value is 0.Files are not scanned for 64-bit macro issues.Files are not scanned for 64-bit macro issues[FoldersToScan]OptionalSection lists folder trees to scan. Sub-folders are also scanned. Supports environment variables (see examples at the end of this table).Section headFolder=OptionalLists the folder that is included in the scan. All files within this folder and sub-folders are scanned. You can add a Folder entry for each folder (and its included subfolders) that you want to include in the scan. Define local drives, UNC paths, or WebDAV paths.Examples: Local: C:\samplefolder or C:\%localappdata% Server: \\servername\share WebDAV(SharePoint): \\server\DAVwwwRoot No value is specified by default.OMPM File Scanner scans all local physical drives.OMPM File Scanner ignores and logs paths that are not valid and continues scanning the remaining defined folders. OMPM File Scanner scans all local physical drives if no valid folders are defined.[FoldersToExclude]OptionalSection lists folders to exclude from the scan. Sub-folders are also excluded. If [FoldersToExclude] contains folders that do not exist on the computer, the scan stops. Supports environment variables (see Note that follows). Optional.Section Head.No folder is excluded from the scan.If FoldersToScan and FoldersToExclude include the same folders, an error is written to tblErrors and the scan ends. Error is: "  Error: Cannot include and exclude the same path. Make sure each path only appears once in the config file. Scan AbortedFolder=OptionalLists a folder to be excluded in the scan. All files within this folder and sub-folders are scanned. Optional. Define local drives, UNC paths, or WebDAV paths. Using environment variables in the definition of the folder path is supported. You can add a Folder entry for each folder that you want to exclude from the scan.Examples: Local: C:\samplefolder or C:\%localappdata% Server: \\servername\share WebDAV(SharePoint): \\server\DAVwwwRoot No default value is specified OMPM scans files in accordance with the defined folderstoscan section. No folder is excluded from the scan.Ignores and logs invalid paths and continues scanning the remaining defined folders[Network]OptionalIf you are scanning over a network, use the Network section to retry on some limited errors. If a retry is not successful, an error is logged and the scan continuesSection headRetry is not attemptedRetry is not attemptedRetryCountOptionalNumber of retries per file before it moves to the next file. Integer. The default value is 10.RetryIntervalOptionalNumber of milliseconds to wait between retries. Integer. The default value is 1000.RetryTimeoutOptionalThe number of sequential files to retry before stopping the scan. Optional.Integer. 0 - infinite number of files. The default value is 10.[Application] RequiredSections that contain specific settings for each Office application.Section heads: Access Excel PowerPoint Project Publisher Visio WordIf section is missing, the application document files are not scanned.If [Application] is not a known value, the section is ignored.Ext=RequiredList of extensions to be scanned for the application. Required, if [Application] is present. For a list of file types that are scanned by the OMPM File Scanner, see HYPERLINK \l "zd037369731f54fc58dd11b9d7f35842f"Office Migration Planning Manager overview for Office 2010 Extensions are defined for each application.For example, "doc" or "dot" (a comma-separated list without the preceding "." character). You can add more extension types if you use other extensions for particular document types, such as .LET for Word letter documents. Defaults by application: Access: mdb, mde, mdz, adp, ade, mdt, mda, accda, accdb, accdr, accdu, accde, accdt, accdc Excel: xls, xlt, xla, XLC, XLM, xlsm, xltm PowerPoint: ppt, pot, pps, ppa, pptm, ppam, potm Project: mpp, mpt Publisher:pub Visio: vsd, vss, vst, vdx, vtx, vsx Word: doc, dot, wiz, docm, dotmIf there are no values in Ext= in any [Application] section, the OMPM File Scanner finishes without scanning the files.File type is ignored.[Access]OptionalConfiguration settings for Access.Section headScanDAO=OptionalSpecify whether to collect data access object (DAO) properties from the Access databases that are scanned. 0 - do not collect DAO properties. 1 - collect DAO properties. The default value is 1.Collect DAO properties.Collect DAO properties.AccessScan=OptionalSpecify whether to collect Access properties from the Access databases that are scanned. To collect Access properties, the OMPM File Scanner must be running on a computer that has Access 95 or a later version installed on it. 0 - do not collect Access properties. 1 - collect Access properties. The default value is 0.Do not collect Access properties.Do not collect Access properties.DisableConvDialog=OptionalSpecify whether to prevent the conversion dialog box from appearing the next time that a user opens a version of an Access database that is earlier than Access 2002 or Access 2003 in either Access 2002 or Access 2003. If you set DisableConfDialog=1, the LastModified date of the Access database changes. 0 - do not prevent the conversion dialog box from appearing. 1 - prevent the conversion dialog box from appearing. The default value is 0.Do not prevent the conversion dialog box from appearing.Do not prevent the conversion dialog box from appearing.MaxCopyFileSize=OptionalSpecify the maximum file size in megabytes (MB) that the OMPM File Scanner copies for the collection of Access properties. When collecting Access properties, the OMPM File Scanner makes a copy of the database, which it opens and scans. This preserves the LastModified date for the database. You can use this setting to limit the file size that is copied. Integer. The default value is 0. Important When you scan Access databases, you must configure it to a value that is greater than the size of the largest database that you want to scan. You cannot leave this value at 0. If this results in a timeout during the scan, modify the following settings under [Network]: set RetryCount to 15, and RetryInterval to 1500.Defaults to 0 MB.Defaults to 0 MB.TempPath=OptionalSpecify the folder path where the OMPM File Scanner copies Access databases before it scans them. Drive letter or UNC path. The default value is null.Use the folder path that is specified for the TEMP variable in the Windows operating system that is running on your computer.Use the folder path that is specified for the TEMP variable in the Windows operating system that is running on your computer. Note: The following properties support environment variables: [FoldersToScan], [FoldersToExclude], and [DestinationPath]. For example, you can specify %temp%, which resolves as the location to store temporary files. If the environment variable cannot be resolved due to a misspelling or other reason (for example, if you specified %temps% instead of %temp%), the OMPM File Scanner treats the entry like a folder name and not an environment variable. See Also HYPERLINK \l "z6bce62f77d3a4a75ae26be6b4dfca45a"Office Migration Planning Manager (OMPM) for Office 2010 HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=206155"Getting started with OMPM 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=206155) Use IExpress 2.0 to create a distribution package for Office Migration Planning Manager File Scanner in Office 2010 You can use IExpress 2.0 to create a distribution package for Office Migration Planning Manager (OMPM) File Scanner by using the following procedure. Create a distribution package for OMPM File Scanner Use the following procedure to create an executable file that you can distribute to users. When a user runs the executable file, the OMPM File Scanner files are copied to the user s computer. IExpress 2.0 is available only on WindowsXP and WindowsVista. To create a distribution package for OMPM File Scanner 1. Edit offscan.ini by using the appropriate variables for your environment. 2. On a computer that is running WindowsXP, click Start, click Run, type iexpress, and then click OK. This starts the IExpress Wizard. 3. On the Welcome to IExpress2.0 page, select Create new Self Extraction Directive file, and then click Next. 4. On the Package purpose page, select Extract files and run an installation command, and then click Next. 5. On the Package title page, type a title for the package, and then click Next. 6. On the Confirmation prompt page, select No prompt, and then click Next. 7. On the License agreement page, select Do not display a license, and then click Next. 8. On the Packaged files page, click Add, and then select all files from the Scan directory where OMPM is installed. The list should contain the following files: OFFSCAN.EXE ACCSCAN.DLL OFFSCAN.INI MSVBVM50.DLL SYSTEM.MDW WORD.XML EXCEL.XML COMMONTERMS.XML PPT.XML 9. When you finish adding files, click Next. 10. On the Install Program to Launch page, in the Install Program box, type c:\ompm\offscan.exe. In the Post Install Command box, enter the command that you want to use to copy .cab files from the scanned computer to the location where you want to store all .cab files. For example, to copy the .cab files from C:\Scan\Logs to the logs directory on a computer named Server1, type copy c:\scan\logs\*.* \\Server1\logs. Click Next. 11. On the Show window page, select Hidden, and then click Next. 12. On the Finished message page, select No message, and then click Next. 13. On the Package Name and Options page, enter the path and file name that you want for this distribution package. Select the options that you want, and then click Next. 14. On the Configure restart page, select No restart, and then click Next. 15. On the Save Self Extraction Directive page, select Save Self Extraction Directive (SED) file, edit the path and file name, and then click Next. 16. On the Create package page, click Next. When the package is created, click Finish to exit.See Also HYPERLINK \l "zd037369731f54fc58dd11b9d7f35842f"Office Migration Planning Manager overview for Office 2010 HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=206155"Getting started with OMPM 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=206155) HYPERLINK \l "z1e60de90e9f4421aa43246d44799cfd4"Set up the Office Migration Planning Manager File Scanner for Office 2010 HYPERLINK \l "z1e60de90e9f4421aa43246d44799cfd4"Set up the Office Migration Planning Manager File Scanner for Office 2010 HYPERLINK \l "z1850987f87bb47e9b370f4b8af3c39d7"Run the Office Migration Planning Manager File Scanner for Office 2010 Office Migration Planning Manager 2010 reports filtering reference for Office 2010 The filtering criteria that you can select on the 2010 Office Release Compatibility page in Office Migration Planning Manager (OMPM) reports are listed in the following table. Filtering Criteria: Office Release Compatibility Report FieldDescriptionScanner RunA list of all run descriptions and their IDs. Filters to all files that were scanned in that scanner run. Note: The data displayed for each file is from the latest scanner run.Issue TypeFilters by type of issue, including Access Error, Scanner Error, Tool Error, and Upgrade Issue. Filters to all files that have that issue.Select Issues of Specified TypeShows unresolved issues filtered to the specified issue type.Select Resolved Issues and ActionsShows issues that have been resolved by user actions, such as converting the file.Max Issue LevelFilters by the maximum issue level found in a file, including Red, Yellow, and Green. For example, if a file has a red issue and a green issue, it is filtered with a red issue.File FormatFilters by file format. You can select individual programs, or you can select Excel/PowerPoint/Word to select all files that can be converted to the .xml file formats in Microsoft Office 2010.File ExtensionFilters by file name extension.Modified BeforeShows files that have a last modified date that is before the date specified.Modified AfterShows files together with a last modified date that is after the date specified.File AccessFilters by the file access that the scanner had to each file. For example, if the file is located on a drive that is read-only for the scanner, the file is listed as read-only.Min Size (KB)Shows files that are the file size specified or bigger.DomainFilters by domain. The string must be an exact match.Computer NameFilters by computer name. The string must be an exact match.Path Begins WithShows files where the long path name begins with the characters specified.Name Begins WithShows files where the file name begins with the characters specified.System FoldersShows files from the selected system folders. The system folder <undefined> filters to files not found in system folders.Selected Filter SQLThis is a read-only field that shows the most recently applied SQL clause. Click the Customize SQL button to edit the SQL clause. Click Clear SQL Filter to return to editing the filter in the form view. Advanced: When customizing SQL, you can insert filter criteria by using a field in the form view and clicking Add Selected Criteria to insert those criteria into the SQL query. After you apply a filter, the Scanned Files and Created Files windows contain the first 1,000 files that were returned. You can sort or filter by any column by using data sheet column headers. However, the results will be only for those 1,000 files. For example, if you sort by File Name, OMPM reports returns the same 1,000 files sorted by File Name. To sort or filter on all of the files in that scanner run, click Open in a new window at the bottom of the Scanned Files or Created Files window. See Also HYPERLINK \l "zd037369731f54fc58dd11b9d7f35842f"Office Migration Planning Manager overview for Office 2010 HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=206155"Getting started with OMPM 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=206155) HYPERLINK \l "zbe4679317aa84bc4b4e19273eca32823"Analyze Office Migration Planning Manager Reports for Office 2010 Document compatibility reference for Excel 2010, PowerPoint 2010, and Word 2010 The following tables describe compatibility functionality and resources for Microsoft Excel 2010, Microsoft PowerPoint 2010, and Microsoft Word 2010. Downloads ToolExcelPowerPointWordCompatibility Pack (Same version for all applications)HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=191166"Microsoft Download Center (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=191166) HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=191166"Microsoft Download Center (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=191166) HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=191166"Microsoft Download Center (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=191166)Office ViewersHYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196417"Excel Viewer (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196417)HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196418"PowerPoint Viewer (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196418)HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196419"Word Viewer (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196419) Procedures and references for end-users FunctionalityExcel 2010PowerPoint 2010Word 2010Enabling compatibility modeHYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196420"Work in compatibility mode in Excel 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196420)HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=207536"Features are lost when you open a presentation created in an earlier version of PowerPoint(http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=207536)HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196421"Use Word 2010 to open documents created in earlier versions of Word (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196421) HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196422"Create a document to be used by previous versions of Word (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196422)Converting files to Office 2010 format (exiting compatibility mode)HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196423"Convert a workbook to the Excel 2010 file format (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196423)HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196424"Convert a PowerPoint presentation from an earlier version to PowerPoint 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196424) HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196425"Convert a document to the Word 2010 mode (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196425)Open or save a file in another formatHYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196426"Save As (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196426)HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196427"Open or save a presentation in a different file format (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196427)HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196428"Use Word to open or save a file in another file format (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196428)Running Compatibility CheckerHYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=196429"Check an Excel 2010 workbook for compatibility with earlier versions of Excel (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=196429)HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196430"Determine whether a PowerPoint 2010 presentation is compatible with PowerPoint 2003 or earlier (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196430) HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196431"Compatibility Checker (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196431)HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196432"Compatibility changes between versions (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196432)Opening and saving files in Office Document Format (ODF)HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196433"Use Excel to open or save a worksheet in the OpenDocument Spreadsheet (.ods) format (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196433)HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196434"Use PowerPoint to open or save a presentation in the OpenDocument Presentation (.odp) format (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196434)HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196435"Use Word to open or save a document in the OpenDocument Text (.odt) format (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196435) Technical reference FunctionalityExcel 2010PowerPoint 2010Word 2010Compatibility modesExcel 97-2003 compatibility modePowerPoint 97-2003 compatibility modeWord 2007 compatibility mode Word 97-2003 compatibility modeFeature differences when Compatibility mode is usedHYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196436"Excel 2010 features that are not supported in earlier versions of Excel (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196436)HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=207536"Features are lost when you open a presentation created in an earlier version of PowerPoint(http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=207536)HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196437"Feature availability in each mode (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196437)Features that change when you open an Office 2010 file in an earlier version of OfficeHYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196436"Excel 2010 features that are not supported in earlier versions of Excel (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196436)HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196438"Features that change when you open a PowerPoint 2010 presentation in PowerPoint 2003 or earlier (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196438)HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196439"Features that behave differently in earlier versions (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196439)Feature differences between Open XML and OpenDocument formatsHYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196440"Differences between the OpenDocument Spreadsheet (.ods) format and the Excel (.xlsx) format (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196440)HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196441"Differences between the OpenDocument Presentation (.odp) format and the PowerPoint (.pptx) format (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196441)HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196442"Differences between the OpenDocument Text (.odt) format and the Word (.docx) format (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196442)Supported file formatsHYPERLINK \l "z55192"File formats that are supported in Excel2010HYPERLINK \l "z55193"File formats that are supported in PowerPoint2010HYPERLINK \l "z55194"File formats that are supported in Word2010 See Also HYPERLINK \l "z2f7456c267e649489e7681fce661210e"Plan for using compatibility mode in Office 2010 HYPERLINK \l "z9ac513811853414ca076fe155e61ac16"File format reference for Office 2010 HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=186766"Compatibility Resource Center on TechNet (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=186766) File format reference for Office 2010 This section provides information about the file formats and file name extensions that are supported in Microsoft Office 2010, including the Open XML Formats. In this section: ArticleDescriptionHYPERLINK \l "zde8cf536c8d048d2b97b5d607147c3c9"Overview of the XML file formats in Office 2010Describes the benefits and structure of the Open XML Formats used in Microsoft Office 2010 to simplify the exchange of data between Office applications and enterprise business systems.HYPERLINK \l "ze077da98021645ebb6a7957f9c510a85"XML file name extensions in Office 2010Describes the Open XML file formats and the file name extensions that are used by Microsoft Word 2010, Microsoft Excel 2010, and Microsoft PowerPoint 2010.HYPERLINK \l "z32d9d541993f425595b4d8348f8c6e5c"File formats supported in Office 2010Describes the file formats that are supported in Microsoft Word 2010, Microsoft Excel 2010, and Microsoft PowerPoint 2010. Also provides information about other kinds of supported and unsupported file formats.HYPERLINK \l "z9b901c0ee45840fc891885445b50b0ff"Group Policy and Office Customization Tool settings in Office 2010 for OpenDocument and Office Open XML formatsDescribes the Group Policy settings and the Office Customization Tool (OCT) settings that address OpenDocument Format and Open XML Formats in Microsoft Office 2010.HYPERLINK \l "z880987eb90254aa6b3e23a0375ec63a7"Migrating to Microsoft Excel 2010 (white paper)Provides information about migrating to Microsoft Excel 2010. Includes descriptions of functional differences and how the differences might affect workbooks; solutions for some of the common issues that might occur during migration; and resources to help diagnose additional migration issues. Overview of the XML file formats in Office 2010 Microsoft Office 2010 and the 2007 Microsoft Office system support robust XML file formats that simplify the exchange of data between Office applications and enterprise business systems. Based on open standards, these XML file formats enable the rapid creation of documents from different data sources and speed up document assembly, data mining, and content reuse. The 2007 Office system supports the ECMA-376 Office Open XML Formats standard, which was later submitted to ISO/IEC and was published in late 2008 as the ISO/IEC 29500 Office Open XML Formats standard. Office 2010 provides read support for ECMA-376, read/write support for ISO/IEC 29500 Transitional, and read support for ISO/IEC 29500 Strict. Documentation for the ISO/IEC 29500 Office Open XML Formats is available from ISO/IEC, and documentation for ECMA-376 is available from Ecma International. For detailed information about how these formats are supported in Office 2010 and the 2007 Office system, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=191143"Microsoft Office File Format Documents (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=191143) on MSDN. In this article: HYPERLINK \l "z57195"Benefits of the Open XML Formats HYPERLINK \l "z57196"Structure of the Open XML Formats Benefits of the Open XML Formats The Open XML Formats provide several benefits for developers, IT professionals, and users. These benefits include the following: Compact file formatDocuments are automatically compressed, up to 75 percent smaller. Improved damaged file recoveryModular data storage enables files to open even if a component within the file, such as a chart or table, is damaged. Safer documentsEmbedded code, such as OLE objects or Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) code, is stored in a separate section within the file so that it can easily be identified for special processing. IT administrators can block the documents that contain unwanted macros or controls. This helps make documents safer for users when they are opened. Easier integrationDevelopers have direct access to specific contents within the file, such as charts, comments, and document metadata. Transparency and improved information securityDocuments can be shared confidentially because personally identifiable information and business-sensitive information, such as user names, comments, tracked changes, and file paths, can easily be identified and removed. CompatibilityBy installing the Microsoft Office Compatibility Pack, users of Microsoft Office 2000, Microsoft Office XP, and Microsoft Office 2003 editions can open, edit, and save documents in one of the new XML formats. Structure of the Open XML Formats The basic structure of the Open XML Formats consists of the following five elements, which are described in more detail in the sections that follow. Start partThe highest order part in the hierarchy. XML partsFiles or folders consisting of XML that comprise the content of the file. Non-XML partsParts that are not XML and generally are either images or OLE objects. Relationship partA type of part that generally points to other parts to define the relational hierarchy of the part structure. ZIP packageBundles parts into a single file. Start part The start part, an XML part that is a relationship part and could be considered the highest order part, determines the file type. For example, if the name of the core container is WordDoc, the file name extension is .docx. XML parts When an Office XML formatted file is saved in Office 2010 or the 2007 Office system, the file is divided into a set of logical parts that describes the entire file. For Microsoft Word, dividing the file into these parts enables the file to be easily queried or modified outside of the original Office application. For example, it is easier for a developer to remove document properties from a file because the properties are placed in a single part, and the part can be deleted from within the document container by deleting the part. With WordprocessingML (provided as an optional XML file format in Office 2003), removing comments involved parsing the entire file to find and remove the XML representing the contents of the comment. With the new file format, feature-related data is divided into parts. Comments, links, headers, footers, and other data are in separate parts that can be removed. You do not need to parse the entire Word document. Non-XML parts Non-XML parts are generally images and OLE objects. Any file type that uses binary content or does not use XML is identified as non-XML. A non-XML part is usually a file attached to or embedded within a document. The Word XML format schema documentation explains the literal relationship and schema hierarchy used by Word for files of this type. Relationship part A relationship part is an XML part that points to other parts and defines the relational hierarchy of the parts. Most high-level XML parts are relationship parts. XML parts that contain data and do not point to other parts are also known as primitives, and usually have a content type of application/xml. ZIP package Using a ZIP package provides the following benefits in all applications: Open standardThe ZIP compression algorithm is a well-defined open standard. Reduced file sizeFiles are generally smaller than an equivalent binary file. On average, Word Open XML files are 75percent smaller than their binary counterparts, depending on the number of images. Increased robustnessFiles are more robust and less sensitive to potential errors in the file. Previous files required the file to be completely intact to function correctly. Although use of a ZIP package means the file is binary, the WinFX application programming interface (API) set provides native support for the package format in the System.IO.Packaging name space. This enables developers to create tools that process the format and work directly against the logical model (the parts) without having to consider expansion or compression of the package. See Also HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=191166"Microsoft Office Compatibility Pack for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint File Formats (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=191166) XML file name extensions in Office 2010 The following tables list the Open XML file formats and their extensions that are used by Microsoft Word 2010, Microsoft Excel 2010, and Microsoft PowerPoint 2010. For a list of all file formats and extensions that are supported by Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, see HYPERLINK \l "z32d9d541993f425595b4d8348f8c6e5c"File formats supported in Office 2010. Word 2010 or Word 2007 file typeExtensionDescriptionWord Document.docxThe default Word file format. Cannot store VBA macro code.Word Macro-Enabled Document.docmUses the same basic XML format as the Word document format, but can store VBA macro code. This file type is created when VBA macro code is present in the file.Word Template.dotxThe default format for a Word template. Created when document styles and formatting are saved. Cannot store VBA macro code.Word Macro-Enabled Template.dotmStores macro code for use with other Word documents. Does not always contain macro code, but is configured to support the storage of macro code. Word documents created from a macro-enabled template do not inherit the VBAProject part of the template. By default, documents are saved as .docx files even when they are created from a Word macro-enabled template. Excel 2010 or Office Excel 2007 file typeExtensionDescriptionExcel Workbook.xlsxThe default Excel file format. Cannot store VBA macro code or Microsoft Excel 4.0 macro sheets (.xlm files in Excel 4.0).Excel Macro-Enabled Workbook.xlsmUses the same basic XML format as the Excel Workbook, but can store VBA macro code. Users saving an Excel workbook that has VBA code or Excel 4.0 macro sheets (.xlm files in Excel 4.0) are prompted to use this file format.Excel Template.xltxThe default file format for an Excel template. Cannot store VBA macro code or Excel 4.0 macro sheets (.xlm files in Excel 4.0).Excel Macro-Enabled Template.xltmCan contain a VBAProject part or Excel 4.0 macro sheets (.xlm files in Excel 4.0). Workbooks created from this template inherit the VBAProject part or Excel 4.0 macro sheets that exist in the template.Excel Add-In.xlamA supplemental program that runs additional code. Excel add-ins use the Open XML file format to store data, and they support using VBA projects and Excel 4.0 macro sheets. PowerPoint 2010 or PowerPoint 2007 file typeExtensionDescriptionPowerPoint Presentation.pptxThe default PowerPoint XML format. Cannot contain a VBAProject part (the part that stores VBA macro code) or Action settings.PowerPoint Macro-Enabled Presentation.pptmThe same basic XML format as the PowerPoint XML presentation format, but can store VBA macro code. Users saving a PowerPoint XML presentation file that contains VBA macro code are prompted to use this file type.PowerPoint Template.potxAn XML-based PowerPoint template. Created when a presentation does not have a VBAProject part and does not use Action settings.PowerPoint Macro-Enabled Template.potmUsers saving a PowerPoint XML template that contains VBA macro code are prompted to use this file type. Presentations created from this template do not inherit the VBAProject part or Action settings.PowerPoint Add-In.ppamPowerPoint presentation designed to be executed as a supplemental program. All PowerPoint add-ins are macro-enabled.PowerPoint Show.ppsxAn XML-based PowerPoint auto-running slide show. Cannot contain a VBAProject part.PowerPoint Macro-Enabled Show.ppsmAn XML-based PowerPoint slide show file that contains a VBAProject part. Created when the auto-running slide show includes VBA macro code. See Also HYPERLINK \l "zde8cf536c8d048d2b97b5d607147c3c9"Overview of the XML file formats in Office 2010 HYPERLINK \l "z32d9d541993f425595b4d8348f8c6e5c"File formats supported in Office 2010 File formats supported in Office 2010 This article discusses the file formats that are supported in Microsoft Word 2010, Microsoft Excel 2010, and Microsoft PowerPoint 2010. This article also provides information about other kinds of supported and unsupported file formats. In this article: HYPERLINK \l "z55194"File formats that are supported in Word2010 HYPERLINK \l "z55192"File formats that are supported in Excel2010 HYPERLINK \l "z55193"File formats that are supported in PowerPoint2010 HYPERLINK \l "z59197"Additional file format information File formats that are supported in Word2010 The following table describes the file formats that are supported in Word 2010, alphabetized by extension. ExtensionName of file formatDescription.docWord 97 2003 DocumentThe binary file format for Word 97 2003..docmWord Macro-Enabled DocumentThe XML-based and macro-enabled file format for Word 2010 and Office Word 2007. Stores Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) macro code..docxWord DocumentThe default XML-based file format for Word 2010 and Office Word 2007..dotWord 97 2003 TemplateTemplate for Word 97 2003 files..dotmWord Macro-Enabled TemplateTemplate for creating new Word 2010 and Office Word 2007 files that contain macros. If you want to include UI customizations or macros in the template, use this file format..dotxWord TemplateTemplate for creating new Word 2010 and Office Word 2007 files that do not contain macros..htm, .htmlWeb PageA Web page that is saved as a folder that contains an .htm file and all supporting files, such as images, sound files, cascading style sheets, scripts, and more. Good for posting on a site or editing with Microsoft Office FrontPage or another HTML editor..htm, .htmlWeb Page, FilteredSaving in the Web Page, Filtered file format removes Microsoft Office-specific tags. If you save in filtered HTML and then re-open the file in an Office application, text and general appearance will be preserved. However, some features might work differently..mht; .mhtmlSingle File Web PageA Web page as a single file that includes an .htm file and all supporting files, such as images, sound files, cascading style sheets, scripts, and more..odtOpenDocument TextA file format for saving Word 2010 files so that they can be opened in document applications that use the OpenDocument format. You can also open documents in the .ods format in Word 2010. Formatting might be lost when users save and open .ods files..pdfPDFPortable Document Format (PDF), a PostScript-based electronic file format developed by Adobe Systems that preserves document formatting and enables file sharing. Files using the PDF file format can be saved but not opened by using Word 2010..rtfRich Text FormatRTF controls the representation and formatting of a document, both on the screen and in print. When they use the .rtf file format, documents created under different operating systems and with different software applications can be transferred between those operating systems and applications..txtPlain TextWhen you save a Word 2010 document as a .txt file, you lose all formatting..wpsWorks 6-9 DocumentThis is the default file format of Microsoft Works, versions 6.0 through 9.0..xmlWord 2003 XML DocumentThe XML format supported in Office Word 2003..xmlWord XML DocumentThe XML file format supported in Word 2010 and Office Word 2007 (Open XML)..xpsXPS DocumentXML Paper Specification, a file format that preserves document formatting and enables file sharing. When the XPS file is viewed online or printed, it keeps exactly the format that you intended, and the data in the file cannot be easily changed. Files using the XPS Document file format can be saved but not opened by using Word 2010. File formats that are supported in Excel2010 The following tables describe the file formats that are supported in Excel 2010. ExtensionName of file formatDescription.csvCSV (Comma delimited)Saves a workbook as a comma-delimited text file for use on another Windows operating system, and ensures that tab characters, line breaks, and other characters are interpreted correctly. Saves only the active sheet..csvCSV (Macintosh)Saves a workbook as a comma-delimited text file for use on the Macintosh operating system, and ensures that tab characters, line breaks, and other characters are interpreted correctly. Saves only the active sheet..csvCSV (MS-DOS)Saves a workbook as a comma-delimited text file for use on the MS-DOS operating system, and ensures that tab characters, line breaks, and other characters are interpreted correctly. Saves only the active sheet..dbfDBF 3, DBF 4dBase III and IV. Users can open these files formats in Excel. However, users cannot save an Excel file to dBase format..difDIF (Data Interchange Format)Saves only the active sheet..htm, .htmlWeb PageA Web page that is saved as a folder that contains an .htm file and all supporting files, such as images, sound files, scripts, and more. .mht, .mhtmlSingle File Web Page A Web page that is saved as a single file that includes an .htm file and all supporting files, such as images, sound files, scripts, and more..odsOpenDocument SpreadsheetA file format for saving Excel 2010 files so that they can be opened in spreadsheet applications that use the OpenDocument Spreadsheet format, such as Google Docs and OpenOffice.org Calc. You can also open spreadsheets in the .ods format in Excel 2010. Formatting might be lost when you save and opening .ods files..pdfPDFPortable Document Format, a format that preserves document formatting and enables file sharing. When the PDF format file is viewed online or printed, it keeps the format that you intended. Data in the file cannot be easily changed. The PDF format is also useful for documents that will be reproduced by using commercial printing methods..prnFormatted Text (Space delimited)Lotus space-delimited format. Saves only the active sheet..slkSYLK (Symbolic Link Format) Saves only the active sheet..txtText (Tab delimited)Saves a workbook as a tab-delimited text file for use on another Windows operating system, and ensures that tab characters, line breaks, and other characters are interpreted correctly. Saves only the active sheet..txtText (Macintosh)Saves a workbook as a tab-delimited text file for use on the Macintosh operating system, and ensures that tab characters, line breaks, and other characters are interpreted correctly. Saves only the active sheet..txtText (MS-DOS)Saves a workbook as a tab-delimited text file for use on the MS-DOS operating system, and ensures that tab characters, line breaks, and other characters are interpreted correctly. Saves only the active sheet..txtUnicode TextSaves a workbook as Unicode text, a character encoding standard that was developed by the Unicode Consortium. Saves only the active sheet..xlaExcel 97 2003 Add-InThe Excel 97 2003 Add-In, a supplemental program that runs additional code and supports VBA projects..xlamExcel Add-InThe XML-based and macro-enabled Add-In format for Excel 2010 and Office Excel 2007. An Add-In is a supplemental program that runs additional code. Supports VBA projects and Excel 4.0 macro sheets (.xlm)..xlsExcel 97 Excel 2003 WorkbookThe Excel 97 Excel 2003 Binary file format..xlsMicrosoft Excel 5.0/95 WorkbookThe Excel 5.0/95 Binary file format..xlsbExcel Binary WorkbookThe binary file format for Excel 2010 and Office Excel 2007. This is a fast load-and-save file format for users who need the fastest way possible to load a data file. Supports VBA projects, Excel 4.0 macro sheets, and all the new features that are used in Excel 2007 and Excel 2010. However, this is not an XML file format and is therefore not optimal for accessing and manipulating content without using Excel 2010 or Excel 2007 and the object model. .xlsmExcel Macro-Enabled WorkbookThe XML-based and macro-enabled file format for Excel 2010 and Office Excel 2007. Stores VBA macro code or Excel 4.0 macro sheets (.xlm)..xlsxExcel WorkbookThe default XML-based file format for Excel 2010 and Office Excel 2007. Cannot store VBA macro code or Microsoft Excel 4.0 macro sheets (.xlm)..xltExcel 97 - Excel 2003 TemplateThe Excel 97 - Excel 2003 Binary file format for an Excel template..xltmExcel Macro-Enabled TemplateThe macro-enabled file format for an Excel template for Excel 2010 and Office Excel 2007. Stores VBA macro code or Excel 4.0 macro sheets (.xlm)..xltxExcel TemplateThe default file format for an Excel template for Excel 2010 and Office Excel 2007. Cannot store VBA macro code or Excel 4.0 macro sheets (.xlm)..xlwExcel 4.0 Workbook An Excel 4.0 file format that saves only worksheets, chart sheets, and macro sheets. You can open a workbook in this file format in Excel 2010. However, you cannot save an Excel file to this file format..xmlXML Spreadsheet 2003XML Spreadsheet 2003 file format..xmlXML DataXML Data format..xpsXPS DocumentXML Paper Specification, a file format that preserves document formatting and enables file sharing. When the XPS file is viewed online or printed, it maintains exactly the format that you intended, and the data in the file cannot be easily changed. Note Excel 2010 does not support the following: Excel Chart (Excel 2.0, 3.0, and 2.x file formats) (.xlc) Lotus 1-2-3 file formats (all versions) (.wk1, .wk2, .wk3, .wk4, .wks) Microsoft Works (all versions) (.wks) DBASE II file format (.dbf) Quattro Pro for MS-DOS file format (.wq1) Quattro Pro 5.0 and 7.0 for Windows (.wb1, .wb3) File formats that are supported in PowerPoint2010 The following tables describe the file formats that are supported in PowerPoint 2010. ExtensionName of file formatDescription.bmpDevice Independent BitmapA slide that is saved as a graphic for use on Web pages..emfEnhanced Windows MetafileA slide that is saved as a 32-bit graphic (for use with Microsoft Windows 95 and later versions)..gifGIF Graphics Interchange FormatA slide that is saved as a graphic for use on Web pages. .jpgJPEG File Interchange FormatA slide that is saved as a graphic for use on Web pages. .odpOpenDocument PresentationA format that can be opened in presentation applications that use the OpenDocument Presentation format, such as Google Docs and OpenOffice.org Impress. You can also open presentations in the .odp format in PowerPoint 2010. Some information might be lost when you save and open .odp files. .pdfPDFPortable Document Format, a PostScript-based electronic file format developed by Adobe Systems that preserves document formatting and enables file sharing..pngPNG Portable Network Graphics FormatA slide that is saved as a graphic for use on Web pages. .potPowerPoint 97 2003 TemplateA template for PowerPoint 97 to Office PowerPoint 2003 presentations..potmPowerPoint Macro-Enabled TemplateA template for PowerPoint 2010 and Office PowerPoint 2007 presentations that contain macros. .potxPowerPoint TemplateA template for creating new PowerPoint 2010 and Office PowerPoint 2007 presentations. .ppaPowerPoint 97-2003 Add-InA PowerPoint 97 to Office PowerPoint 2003 add-in..ppamPowerPoint Add-InAn add-in that stores custom commands, Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) code, and specialized features..ppsPowerPoint 97 2003 showA presentation that always opens in Slide Show view instead of in Normal view..ppsmPowerPoint Macro-Enabled ShowA slide show that includes macros..ppsxPowerPoint ShowA presentation that always opens in Slide Show view instead of in Normal view..pptPowerPoint 97 2003 PresentationThe default PowerPoint 97 to Office PowerPoint 2003 format..pptmPowerPoint Macro-Enabled PresentationA presentation that contains Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) code..pptxPowerPoint PresentationThe default PowerPoint 2010 and Office PowerPoint 2007 XML-based file format. .pptxPowerPoint Picture PresentationA PowerPoint 2010 or 2007 presentation where each slide is converted into a picture. Saving a file as a PowerPoint Picture presentation will reduce the file size. However, some information will be lost..rtfOutline/RTFA presentation outline that is saved as a text-only document that provides smaller file sizes and the ability to share macro-free files with other users who might not have the same version of PowerPoint or the operating system that you have. Any text in the notes pane is not saved with this file format..thmxOffice ThemeA style sheet that includes definitions of a color theme, font theme, and effect theme..tifTIFF Tag Image File FormatA slide that is saved as a graphic for use on Web pages..wmfWindows MetafileA slide that is saved as a 16-bit graphic (for use with Microsoft Windows 3.x and later versions)..wmvWindows Media VideoA presentation that is saved as a video. PowerPoint 2010 presentations can be saved at High Quality (1024 x 768, 30 frames per second); Medium Quality (640 x 480, 24 frames per sec); and Low Quality (320 X 240, 15 frames per second). The WMV file format plays on many media players, such as Windows Media Player..xmlPowerPoint XML PresentationThe XML format that is supported in PowerPoint 2010 and Office PowerPoint 2007..xpsXPS DocumentXML Paper Specification (XPS), an electronic paper format for exchanging documents in their final form. Note PowerPoint 2010 does not support the following: Opening or saving to PowerPoint 95 (or earlier) file formats Pack and Go Wizard (.ppz) files. Web Page (.htm, .html) files Additional file format information This section provides additional file formats and whether they are supported in the applications in Office 2010. Microsoft Office Clipboard file formats You can paste data from the Microsoft Office Clipboard into Word 2010, Excel 2010, and PowerPoint 2010 if the Office Clipboard data is in one of the formats shown in the following table. File formatExtensionDescriptionPicture.wmf or .emfPictures in Windows Metafile Format (WMF) or Windows Enhanced Metafile Format (EMF). Note: If you copy a Windows metafile picture from another program, Excel pastes the picture as an enhanced metafile.Bitmap.bmpPictures stored in Bitmap format (BMP).Microsoft Excel file formats.xlsBinary file formats for Excel versions 5.0/95, Excel 97-2003, and Excel 2010.SYLK.slkSymbolic Link Format.DIF.difData Interchange Format.Text (tab-delimited).txtTab-separated text format.CSV (Comma-delimited) .csvComma-separated values format.Formatted text (Space-delimited).rtfRich Text Format (RTF). Only from Excel.Embedded object.gif, .jpg, .doc, .xls, or .bmp Microsoft Excel objects, objects from properly registered programs that support OLE 2.0 (OwnerLink), and Picture or another presentation format.Linked object.gif, .jpg, .doc, .xls, or .bmpOwnerLink, ObjectLink, Link, Picture, or other format.Office drawing object.emfOffice drawing object format or Picture (Windows enhanced metafile format, EMF).Text.txtDisplay Text, OEM Text.HTML.htm, .htmlHypertext Markup Language. Note: When you copy text from another program, Excel pastes the text in HTML format, regardless of the format of the original text.Single File Web Pagemht, .mhtmlThis file format integrates inline graphics, applets, linked documents, and other supporting items referenced in the document. Opening or viewing unsupported file formats If the file format that you want to use is not supported in Word 2010, Excel 2010, or PowerPoint 2010, you can try the following methods to open the file. Search the Internet for a company that makes file format converters for file formats that are not supported in the application. Save to a file format that another program supports. For example, you might want to import your Word, Excel, or PowerPoint file into another program that does not support the Word, Excel, or PowerPoint. However, the other program might support importing another supported file format, such as a text file format. In this case, you can save your work in text file format, and then from the other program, import the text file. See Also HYPERLINK \l "ze55b85c1213f47d5809caba9331ae033"Changes in Word 2010 HYPERLINK \l "zbee594b401b14d1790cad43735a7382a"Changes in Excel 2010 HYPERLINK \l "z9f33abf299a84550bebcb4a8fbb1322b"Changes in PowerPoint 2010 Group Policy and Office Customization Tool settings in Office 2010 for OpenDocument and Office Open XML formats This article lists the Group Policy settings and the Office Customization Tool (OCT) settings that address OpenDocument Format and Open XML Formats in Microsoft Office 2010. In this article: HYPERLINK \l "z60198"About the settings HYPERLINK \l "z60199"Excel 2010 settings HYPERLINK \l "z60200"PowerPoint 2010 settings HYPERLINK \l "z60201"Word 2010 settings Before you can use the settings discussed in this article, you must install the HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=189316"Office 2010 Administrative Template files (ADM, ADMX, ADML) and Office Customization Tool (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=189316) download package, which contains new and updated Group Policy administrative template files and OCT files. About the settings For each setting, the following information is provided: The application to which the setting applies The setting name What the setting does The default configuration for the setting Where to find the setting in the Group Policy Object Editor Unless otherwise noted, you will find Group Policy settings under the User Configuration/Administrative Templates node of the Group Policy Object Editor when you edit a local or domain-based Group Policy object (GPO). Note: The locations in the Group Policy Object Editor presented in this article apply when you invoke the Group Policy Object Editor to edit a GPO. To edit local Group Policy, use the Local Group Policy Editor. To edit domain-based Group Policy, use the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC). Either tool invokes the Group Policy Object Editor when you edit a GPO. For more information, see HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/873a5392-1b1a-47a1-a863-1f29ef116d0e(Office.14).aspx"Enforce settings by using Group Policy in Office 2010 (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/873a5392-1b1a-47a1-a863-1f29ef116d0e(Office.14).aspx) and HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/c8cec707-2afa-4964-b0f8-611e4709bd79(Office.14).aspx"Group Policy overview for Office 2010 (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/c8cec707-2afa-4964-b0f8-611e4709bd79(Office.14).aspx). Where to find the setting in the Office Customization Tool (OCT) Unless otherwise noted, you will find OCT settings on the Modify user settings page of the OCT when you configure a setup customization file. Note: If the geographic location of the computer on which you are running the OCT is set to a European location, when you create a new Setup customization .msp file, or open an existing customization .msp file for which file format settings have not been configured for Excel 2010, PowerPoint 2010, or Word 2010, you might be prompted to choose a default file format for users. You can choose to keep the current settings for the Setup customization file, or choose either Office Open XML formats (which support all the features of Office 2010), or OpenDocument formats. For more information about these file formats, click Learn more to access OCT help. Excel 2010 settings The following table lists the Group Policy settings and the OCT settings that address OpenDocument Format and Open XML Formats for Excel 2010. Setting nameWhat it doesDefault configurationGroup Policy Object Editor locationOCT locationDefault file formatSpecifies the default file format for new files that users create in Microsoft Excel. This includes the OpenDocument spreadsheet (.ods) file format.Files are created in the Excel file format. Users may override this default setting and specify another file format.Microsoft Excel 2010\Excel Options\SaveMicrosoft Excel 2010\Excel Options\SaveSuppress file format compatibility dialog box for OpenDocument Spreadsheet formatAllows you to enable or disable the file format compatibility dialog box from appearing when users save a file as an OpenDocument spreadsheet (*.ods) file in Microsoft Excel.The file format compatibility dialog box appears when users save as an OpenDocument Spreadsheet file in Excel.Microsoft Excel 2010\Excel Options\SaveMicrosoft Excel 2010\Excel Options\SaveOpenDocument Spreadsheet filesDetermines whether users can open, view, edit, or save Excel files in OpenDocument Spreadsheet (*.ods) file format.Users can open, view, edit, or save Excel files in *.ods file format.Microsoft Excel 2010\Excel Options\Security\Trust Center\File Block SettingsMicrosoft Excel 2010\Excel Options\Security\Trust Center\File Block SettingsMicrosoft Office Open XML converters for ExcelDetermines whether users can open, view, edit, or save Excel files in Open XML file format.Users can open, view, edit, or save Excel files in Open XML file format.Microsoft Excel 2010\Excel Options\Security\Trust Center\File Block SettingsMicrosoft Excel 2010\Excel Options\Security\Trust Center\File Block SettingsScan encrypted macros in Excel Open XML workbooksControls whether encrypted macros in Open XML documents are required to be scanned by using antivirus software before they are opened. Note: The behavior depends on whether the antivirus software uses the Microsoft Antivirus API.Encrypted macros are disabled unless antivirus software is installed. Encrypted macros are scanned by your antivirus software when you attempt to open an encrypted workbook that contains macros. Note: If the antivirus software does not use the Microsoft Antivirus API, macros will always be blocked.Microsoft Excel 2010\Excel Options\SecurityMicrosoft Excel 2010\Excel Options\SecurityProtect document metadata for rights-managed Office Open XML FilesDetermines whether metadata is encrypted in Office Open XML files that are protected by Information Rights Management (IRM).When Information Rights Management (IRM) is used to restrict access to an Office Open XML document, any metadata associated with the document is not encrypted.Microsoft Office 2010\Security SettingsMicrosoft Office 2010\Security SettingsProtect document metadata for password protected filesDetermines whether metadata is encrypted when an Office Open XML file is password protected.When an Open XML document is protected with a password and saved, any metadata associated with the document is encrypted along with the rest of the document's contents. If this configuration is changed, potentially sensitive information such as the document author and hyperlink references could be exposed to unauthorized people.Microsoft Office 2010\Security SettingsMicrosoft Office 2010\Security SettingsEncryption type for password protected Office Open XML filesAllows you to specify an encryption type for Office Open XML files.The default cryptographic service provider (CSP) is used. On computers that run Windows Vista, the default CSP is Microsoft Enhanced RSA and AES Cryptographic Provider, AES-128, 128-bit. On computers that run Windows XP, the default CSP is Microsoft Enhanced RSA and AES Cryptographic Provider (Prototype), AES-128, 128-bit. Note: This policy setting will not take effect unless the registry key HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\14.0\<Office application name>\Security\Crypto\CompatMode is set to 0. By default, the CompatMode registry key is set to 1.Microsoft Office 2010\Security SettingsMicrosoft Office 2010\Security SettingsBlock opening of pre-release versions of file formats new to Excel 2010 through the Compatibility Pack for Office 2010 and Excel 2010 ConverterControls whether users who have the Microsoft Office Compatibility Pack for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint 2010 File Formats installed can open Office Open XML files that were saved with pre-release versions of Excel 2010. Excel Open XML files usually have the following extensions: .xlsx, .xlsm, .xltx, .xltm, .xlam.Users of the compatibility pack will be unable to open Office Open XML files that were created in pre-release versions of Excel 2010.Microsoft Office 2010\Office 2010 ConvertersMicrosoft Office 2010\Office 2010 ConvertersDisable Package RepairAllows you to disable the option to repair Open XML documents.When an Office 2010 application detects that an Open XML document is corrupted, the user is given the option of repairing the corrupted document.This setting cannot be configured by using Group Policy.Microsoft Office 2010 (Machine)\Security SettingsPowerPoint 2010 settings The following table lists the Group Policy settings and the OCT settings that address OpenDocument Format and Open XML Formats for PowerPoint 2010. Setting nameWhat it doesDefault configurationGroup Policy Object Editor locationOCT locationSuppress file format compatibility dialog box for OpenDocument Presentation formatAllows you to enable or disable the file format compatibility dialog box when you save a file as an OpenDocument presentation file in Microsoft PowerPoint.The file format compatibility dialog box is not displayed when you save as an OpenDocument presentation file in PowerPoint.Microsoft PowerPoint 2010\PowerPoint Options\SaveMicrosoft PowerPoint 2010\PowerPoint Options\SaveOpenDocument Presentation filesAllows you to determine whether users can open, view, edit, or save PowerPoint files with the OpenDocument presentation (*.odp) file format.OpenDocument presentation files are not blocked.Microsoft PowerPoint 2010\PowerPoint Options\Security\Trust Center\File Block SettingsMicrosoft PowerPoint 2010\PowerPoint Options\Security\Trust Center\File Block SettingsMicrosoft Office Open XML converters for PowerPointAllows you to determine whether users can open, view, edit, or save PowerPoint files using Open XML file format converters.PowerPoint files using Open XML file format converters are not blocked.Microsoft PowerPoint 2010\PowerPoint Options\Security\Trust Center\File Block SettingsMicrosoft PowerPoint 2010\PowerPoint Options\Security\Trust Center\File Block SettingsScan encrypted macros in PowerPoint Open XML presentationsControls whether encrypted macros in Open XML presentations are required to be scanned by using antivirus software before they are opened. Encrypted macros are disabled unless antivirus software is installed. If antivirus software is installed, encrypted macros are scanned by users antivirus software when they attempt to open an encrypted presentation that contains macros. If no vulnerabilities are detected, the macros can run. Note: If the antivirus software does not use the Microsoft Antivirus API, macros will always be blocked.Microsoft PowerPoint 2010\PowerPoint Options\SecurityMicrosoft PowerPoint 2010\PowerPoint Options\SecurityTurn on an external converter as the default for a file name extensionAllows you to enable an external file format converter as the default for a particular file name extension on a computer. To set this policy, you need to specify the file name extension (for example, ''odp'') for Value Name and the external file format converter via the converter's classname (for example, ''TestConverter'') for Value.Microsoft PowerPoint processes files in an application-defined manner.This setting cannot be configured by using Group Policy.Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 (Machine)\ConvertersProtect document metadata for rights-managed Office Open XML FilesDetermines whether metadata is encrypted in Office Open XML files that are protected by Information Rights Management (IRM).When Information Rights Management (IRM) is used to restrict access to an Office Open XML document, any metadata associated with the document is not encrypted.Microsoft Office 2010\Security SettingsMicrosoft Office 2010\Security SettingsProtect document metadata for password protected filesDetermines whether metadata is encrypted when an Office Open XML file is password protected.When an Open XML document is protected with a password and saved, any metadata associated with the document is encrypted along with the rest of the document's contents. If this configuration is changed, potentially sensitive information such as the document author and hyperlink references could be exposed to unauthorized people.Microsoft Office 2010\Security SettingsMicrosoft Office 2010\Security SettingsEncryption type for password protected Office Open XML filesAllows you to specify an encryption type for Office Open XML files.The default cryptographic service provider (CSP) is used. On computers that run Windows Vista, the default CSP is Microsoft Enhanced RSA and AES Cryptographic Provider, AES-128, 128-bit. On computers that run Windows XP, the default CSP is Microsoft Enhanced RSA and AES Cryptographic Provider (Prototype), AES-128, 128-bit. Note: This policy setting will not take effect unless the registry key HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\14.0\<Office application name>\Security\Crypto\CompatMode is set to 0. By default, the CompatMode registry key is set to 1.Microsoft Office 2010\Security SettingsMicrosoft Office 2010\Security SettingsBlock opening of pre-release versions of file formats new to PowerPoint 2010 through the Compatibility Pack for Office 2010 and PowerPoint 2010 ConverterControls whether users who have the Microsoft Office Compatibility Pack for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint 2010 File Formats installed can open Office Open XML files that were saved with pre-release versions of PowerPoint 2010. PowerPoint Open XML files usually have the following extensions: .pptx, .pptm, .potx, .potm, .ppsx, .ppsm, .ppam, .thmx, .xml.Users of the compatibility pack will be unable to open Office Open XML files that were created in pre-release versions of PowerPoint 2010.Microsoft Office 2010\Office 2010 ConvertersMicrosoft Office 2010\Office 2010 ConvertersDisable Package RepairAllows you to disable the option to repair Open XML documents.When an Office 2010 application detects that an Open XML document is corrupted, the user is given the option of repairing the corrupted document.This setting cannot be configured by using Group Policy.Microsoft Office 2010 (Machine)\Security Settings Word 2010 settings The following table lists the Group Policy settings and the OCT settings that address OpenDocument Format and Open XML Formats for Word 2010. See Also HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=129465"Ecma Office Open XML File Formats overview (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=129465) HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/2aa26c81-d80c-4be4-9114-8ea205ef47f2(Office.14).aspx"Office 2010 Administrative Template files (ADM, ADMX, ADML) and Office Customization Tool (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/2aa26c81-d80c-4be4-9114-8ea205ef47f2(Office.14).aspx) HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/8faae8a0-a12c-4f7b-839c-24a66a531bb5(Office.14).aspx"Office Customization Tool in Office 2010 (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/8faae8a0-a12c-4f7b-839c-24a66a531bb5(Office.14).aspx) HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/873a5392-1b1a-47a1-a863-1f29ef116d0e(Office.14).aspx"Enforce settings by using Group Policy in Office 2010 (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/873a5392-1b1a-47a1-a863-1f29ef116d0e(Office.14).aspx) HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=195342"Differences between the OpenDocument Spreadsheet (.ods) format and the Excel (.xlsx) format (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=195342) HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=195343"Differences between the OpenDocument Presentation (.odp) format and the PowerPoint (.pptx) format (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=195343) HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=195344"Differences between the OpenDocument Text (.odt) format and the Word (.docx) format (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=195344) Migrating to Microsoft Excel 2010 (white paper) This white paper was developed to aid IT professionals in the process of migrating to Microsoft Excel 2010. This document includes descriptions of the primary functional differences and how those variances might affect workbooks. This paper also includes information about some common issues that may occur during migration and offers solutions where applicable. Additional resources are provided to help diagnose any issues that are not described in this paper. Download this white paper as a Microsoft Word document (.docx): HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196345"Migrating to Microsoft Excel 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196345) Assess how Outlook 2010 works with different versions of Exchange Server Microsoft Outlook 2010 works well with a variety of e-mail servers, and you can take advantage of an even richer feature set by using Outlook with the latest version of Microsoft Exchange Server. Features of Outlook 2010 that work better with Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 include the calendar, Room Finder, retention and compliance functionality, Conversation view, and conversation actions such as Ignore. Note: Outlook 2010 cannot connect to a computer that is running Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server or earlier version of Exchange. Features supported with Exchange Server 2010, Exchange Server 2007, and Exchange Server 2003 The following table shows how Outlook 2010 features are supported by different versions of Exchange Server. Outlook 2010 featureExchange 2010Exchange 2007 SP1Exchange Server 2003 SP2Windows Rights Management Services (RMS) support for e-mail.XXXLocal copy of a user s mailbox to enable users to work offline (Cached mode).XXXSearch Folders display the results of previously defined search queries of your Outlook folders. XXXOutlook Anywhere (RPC over HTTP) connections are automatically configured.XXExchange Server settings are automatically detected over the Internet (Autodiscover).XXExchange servers are automatically found in multi-forest environments.XXOut of Office improvements: separate internal/external Out of Office messages, external replies can be limited to Contacts folder entries, HTML formatting for reply messages, scheduling Out of Office replies during a specified time period only.XXVoice mail messages can be delivered in e-mail. XXManaged Folders can help organizations to reduce the legal risks that are associated with e-mail and other communications.XXScheduling Assistant helps users choose the most convenient times for meetings, including easy checking for conference room availability.XXFree/Busy information is always up-to-date for users with the Availability service.XXTentative calendar booking is managed on the Exchange Server. Users do not need to run Outlook for other users to see their Free/Busy status for new meeting invites.XXLarger mailboxes are supported. Maximum data file size increased 2.5 times from Office 2007.XXSender ID Anti-Spam can reduce the number of unsolicited e-mail messages that enter the organization.XXPhotos can be displayed for your colleagues in the Global Address List.XXWhen scheduling a meeting, Room Finder displays suggested times for the best time for your meeting (when most attendees are available).XXMailTips can help users make the correct choices when sending sensitive communications.XCalendar details can be shared with external business partners by using federation.XMicrosoft speech technology converts voice mail messages into text that users receive in an e-mail or text message.XRMS protected voice mail enables encrypted voice mail to be sent to a user s mailbox.XOnline Personal Archive eliminates the need for Personal Folder files (.pst). XMessage tracking lets you confirm that an e-mail message has been delivered.X Note Personal Archive is available only when you use Outlook 2010 as part of Microsoft Office Professional 2010 or Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010 with a volume license. For Exchange Server 2003, the server can be found automatically if the client computer is joined to a domain and the Exchange Server topology is installed within the same Active Directory organization as the user object. Additional resources More information about how Outlook and Exchange versions work together is listed in the following list. Outlook 2010 includes the ability to automatically configure user accounts. To learn how the discovery mechanisms work and how to modify an XML file to configure AutoDiscover for your organization, see HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/fcfbec12-7997-4d11-85c3-0ab788837491(Office.14).aspx"Plan to automatically configure user accounts in Outlook 2010 (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/fcfbec12-7997-4d11-85c3-0ab788837491(Office.14).aspx). For more information about Exchange Server 2010, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkId=164425"What's New in Exchange Server 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkId=164425). 64-bit editions of Office 2010 Processors that are 64-bit are becoming the standard for systems that range from servers to desktop computers. The 64-bit systems can use more virtual and physical memory than 32-bit systems. This lets users work with much larger data sets than they could previously, and to analyze and solve large computational problems. Microsoft Office 2010 introduces native 64-bit versions of Microsoft Office products to take advantage of this larger capacity. For example, this additional capacity is needed only by those Microsoft Excel users who require Excel spreadsheets that are larger than 2 gigabytes (GB). The 32-bit version of Office 2010 provides the same functionality and is also compatible with 32-bit add-ins. Therefore, the 32-bit version of Office 2010 is installed by default. Office 2010 also provides support for 32-bit Office 2010 applications that run on 64-bit Windows operating systems by using Windows-32-on-Windows-64 (WOW64). WOW64 is the x86 emulator that enables 32-bit Windows-based applications to run seamlessly on 64-bit Windows systems. Office 2010 lets users continue to use existing Microsoft ActiveX Controls, Component Object Model (COM) add-ins, and Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), which are primarily 32-bit because no 64-bit versions are available yet for many add-ins. Supporting 32-bit Office 2010 applications that run on 64-bit operating systems allows for better compatibility with controls, add-ins, and VBA. The recommendations for which edition of Office 2010 to install are as follows: If users in your organization depend on existing extensions to Office, such as ActiveX controls, third-party add-ins, in-house solutions built on previous versions of Office, or 32-bit versions of programs that interface directly with Office, we recommend that you install 32-bit Office 2010 (the default installation) on computers that are running both 32-bit and 64-bit supported Windows operating systems. If some users in your organization are Excel expert users who work with Excel spreadsheets that are larger than 2 gigabytes (GB), they can install the 64-bit edition of Office 2010. In addition, if you have in-house solution developers, we recommend that those developers have access to the 64-bit edition of Office 2010 so that they can test and update your in-house solutions on the 64-bit edition of Office 2010. This article applies to the current release of Office 2010. For a visual representation of this information, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=168620"64-bit Client Installation of Microsoft Office 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=168620), which includes supported scenarios, deployment considerations, and an overview of the Setup process.  In this article: HYPERLINK \l "z63203"Supported Windows operating systems HYPERLINK \l "z63204"Architecture-specific folders and customization tools HYPERLINK \l "z63205"Supported scenarios HYPERLINK \l "z63206"Deployment considerations HYPERLINK \l "z63207"Setup process HYPERLINK \l "z63208"Assessing your current environment for application compatibility Supported Windows operating systems The supported Windows operating system editions for 64-bit Office 2010 client include the following: 64-bit editions of Windows Vista with SP1 64-bit editions of Windows Server 2008 with Service Pack 1 Windows7 Windows Server 2008 R2 The following statements apply: The 64-bit Office client can be installed only on 64-bit editions of Windows Vista with SP1, 64-bit editions of Windows Server 2008 with Service Pack 1, Windows7, and Windows Server 2008 R2. The 32-bit Office client is supported as a WOW64 installation. This is the default installation on 64-bit Windows operating systems. The 32-bit Windows-based applications run on 64-bit Windows, which allows for compatibility with 32-bit Office applications and add-ins. Office 2010 server products (Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010, Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2010, and Microsoft Project Server 2010) support the 64-bit edition of Windows Server 2008 with Service Pack 2, and Windows Server 2008 R2. For more information, see the following resources: HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/4d88c402-24f2-449b-86a6-6e7afcfec0cd(Office.14).aspx"Hardware and software requirements (SharePoint Server 2010) (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/4d88c402-24f2-449b-86a6-6e7afcfec0cd(Office.14).aspx) HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/dcdb7f80-5d48-4b7c-9cb5-affa5f293653(Office.14).aspx"Hardware and software requirements (SharePoint Foundation 2010) (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/dcdb7f80-5d48-4b7c-9cb5-affa5f293653(Office.14).aspx) HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/32d82f51-546a-42a3-ade5-54cc4dfdcb87(Office.14).aspx"Hardware and software requirements (Project Server 2010) (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/32d82f51-546a-42a3-ade5-54cc4dfdcb87(Office.14).aspx) For click-to-run scenarios, the supported version is Office 2010 32-bit (WOW64) on computers that run the supported 64-bit editions of Windows operating systems. Architecture-specific folders and customization tools Office 2010 includes two architecture-specific folders: one for 32-bit and one for 64-bit. Each of these folders contains the following: A separate Config.xml file and Updates folder. An architecture-specific Office Customization Tool (OCT). The OCT files are located in the Admin folder for the x86 (32-bit) and x64 (64-bit) folders, respectively. The 64-bit version of the OCT provides the same user interface, capabilities, and configurable settings as the 32-bit version. Office 2010 introduces XML versions of OPA files: OPAX files (.opax) for non-language specific resources and OPAL files (.opal) for language-specific resources. The OCT provides support for importing Setup customization files (.msp files) as follows: 64-bit Setup customization files can be imported into 32-bit OCT and can then be used to customize 32-bit Office products. 32-bit Setup customization files can be imported into 64-bit OCT and can then be used to customize 64-bit Office products. A 32-bit Setup customization file that is imported to 64-bit OCT is converted to 64-bit, and a 64-bit customization file that is imported to 32-bit OCT is converted to 32-bit. For more information about how to use the Import feature, see HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/6bd88342-4f3a-4535-a570-475d251ef9da(Office.14).aspx"Import an Office 2010 Setup customization file (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/6bd88342-4f3a-4535-a570-475d251ef9da(Office.14).aspx). If you have installed Office 2010 including Microsoft Outlook 2010, Outlook sets a registry key named Bitness of type REG_SZ on the computer on which it is installed. The Bitness registry key indicates whether the Outlook 2010 installation is 32-bit or 64-bit. This might be useful to administrators who are interested in auditing computers to determine the installed versions of Office 2010 in their organization. Registry path: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Office\14.0\Outlook Registry key: Bitness Value: either x86 or x64 Supported scenarios The scenarios that are supported in the Office 2010 64-bit client are as follows. EnterpriseIn enterprise environments, the default is to install Office 2010 32-bit on computers that run either 32-bit or 64-bit editions of Windows operating systems.( We recommend this option. An alternate approach in enterprise environments is for administrators to do the following: Install Office 2010 32-bit on computers that run 32-bit editions of Windows. Install Office 2010 64-bit on computers that run 64-bit editions of Windows to take advantage of additional memory on the 64-bit computers. RetailFor users who install Office 2010 from DVDs onto computers that run a supported 64-bit Windows operating system, the installation is by default the 32-bit version of Office 2010 (WOW64). Retail users who run 64-bit Windows operating systems and do not have 32-bit Office products installed can install the native 64-bit version of Office 2010 from the x64 folder on the DVD. Side-by-side installationsNo support is provided for side-by-side installations of 64-bit and 32-bit editions of Office, including across applications. For example, there is no support for side-by-side installations of the 2007 Microsoft Office system 32-bit with Office 2010 64-bit, or for Microsoft SharePoint Workspace 2010 64-bit and Microsoft Excel 2010 32-bit. UpgradesThe Office client upgrade scenarios are as follows:( A 2007 Office system 32-bit installation on a computer that runs a 32-bit Windows operating system can be upgraded to an Office 2010 32-bit version.( A 2007 Office system installation on a computer that runs a 64-bit Windows operating system can be upgraded to an Office 2010 32-bit (WOW64). A 2007 Office system installation cannot be upgraded to a native Office 2010 64-bit version. Deployment considerations Before you deploy 64-bit editions of Office 2010, you must evaluate the advantages and disadvantages and determine whether it is an appropriate deployment option for your specific environment. The following sections highlight benefits and issues that might affect compatibility, describe Outlook considerations, and list the applications that block and those that do not block a 64-bit Office 2010 installation. A key consideration is that you cannot install native 64-bit Office 2010 on computers that have 32-bit Office applications and third-party add-ins installed. You must uninstall the 32-bit Office applications and add-ins before you can install 64-bit Office 2010. If you have 32-bit third-party Office applications and add-ins that are required for users, you can install the default option, which is 32-bit Office 2010 (WOW64 installation) on computers that run supported 64-bit editions of Windows. A list of applications that block and those that do not block a 64-bit Office 2010 is included. See HYPERLINK \l "z63209"Blocking and nonblocking Office applications in 64-bit installations. In this section: HYPERLINK \l "z63210"Advantages HYPERLINK \l "z63211"Disadvantages HYPERLINK \l "z63212"General feature deprecations HYPERLINK \l "z1962"Considerations for Outlook applications  HYPERLINK \l "z63209"Blocking and nonblocking Office applications in 64-bit installations Advantages Running Office 2010 64-bit provides the following advantages: Ability to use additional memory. Excel 2010 can load much larger workbooks. Excel 2010 made updates to use 64-bit memory addressing to move beyond the 2-GB addressable memory boundary that limits 32-bit applications. Microsoft Project 2010 provides improved capacity, especially when you are dealing with many subprojects to a large project. Enhanced default security protections through Hardware Data Execution Prevention (DEP). Disadvantages The following issues might affect compatibility: Microsoft Access MDE/ADE/ACCDE filesDatabases that have had their source code removed (such as .mde, .ade, and .accde files) cannot be moved between 32-bit and 64-bit editions of Office 2010. Such databases that are created by using 32-bit Office (any version) can be used only with 32-bit Office, and a database that is created on 64-bit Office can be used only on 64-bit Office. ActiveX controls and COM add-insActiveX controls and add-in (COM) DLLs (dynamic link libraries) that were written for 32-bit Office will not work in a 64-bit process. As a result, Office 2010 64-bit solutions that try to load 32-bit ActiveX controls or DLLs will not work. Installations of 64-bit Office 2010 will run only 64-bit controls. Computers can have 64-bit and 32-bit controls installed, and Office 2010 64-bit can only run the 64-bit versions of the controls. The workaround for resolving these issues is to obtain 64-bit compatible controls and add-ins or to install Office 2010 32-bit (WOW). In addition to controls that load into Office applications, there are also Web-based solutions that use ActiveX controls in Microsoft Internet Explorer. Office 2010 64-bit editions install some Office 32-bit client-side controls for supporting solutions in a 32-bit browser (the default browser on current 64-bit Windows systems). The Edit in Datasheet view functionality is not supported if you install 64-bit Office 2010. However, the functionality is available if you install 32-bit Office 2010. In-place activationThe following issues might occur if there is not a match between the bitness of Office 2010 and registered applications: An OLE server might not instantiate in place and might fail to open if the application registered is not the same bitness as the version of Office installed. (For example, if the OLE Server application is 32-bit and the version of Office installed is 64-bit.) Inserting an object into an Office 2010 application document might fail in cross-bitness scenarios. (For example if you insert a 32-bit object in a 64-bit Office 2010 application document.) Graphics renderingThere are differences between the 32-bit and 64-bit Graphics Device Interface (GDI) that might have performance implications because of the lack of MMX support on 64-bit. Intel's MMX technology is an extension of the Intel architecture (IA) instruction set. The technology uses a single-instruction, multiple-data (SIMD) technique to speed up multimedia and communications software by processing data elements in parallel. Visual Basic for Applications (VBA)VBA code that uses the Declare statement to access the Windows application programming interface (API) or other DLL entry points will see differences between 32-bit and 64-bit versions. The Declare statement must be updated with the PtrSafe attribute after inputs and outputs to the API have been reviewed and updated. Declare statements will not work in 64-bit VBA without the PtrSafe attribute. New data types are added to 64-bit Office 2010 VBA: LongLong and LongPtr. For more information about VBA, see the  64-bit VBA Overview and  Declare Statement articles in the Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications online Help in Office applications. Windows Mobile Device Center (WMDC) synchronizationWMDC does not synchronize with Microsoft Outlook 2010 if you use the 64-bit version of Outlook 2010. In such cases, an error message displays that states that there is no default mail client or the current mail client cannot fulfill the messaging. WMDC synchronizes correctly with the 32-bit version of Outlook 2010. To synchronize a Windows Phone with Outlook 2010 by using Windows Mobile Device Center, uninstall Outlook 2010 64-bit. Then use the original installer that you used to obtain Outlook 2010 64-bit to install Outlook 2010 32-bit. Outlook 2010 32-bit is the default option. General feature deprecations The following feature deprecations might affect compatibility: Microsoft AccessThe Replication Conflict Viewer is removed from both the 32-bit and 64-bit installations of Office 2010. This functionality can still be implemented by using the ReplicationConflictFunction Property. ReplicationConflictFunction is a Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) routine in the running database that can be used to resolve synchronization conflicts. For more information, see  How to: Set Properties of Data Access Objects in Visual Basic in HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=150854"Access 2007 Developer Reference (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=150854). PublisherThe Microsoft Works database converter (wdbimp.dll) is removed from both 32-bit and 64-bit installations of Office 2010. This converter was previously used in the Mail Merge functionality to connect to a data source created in Microsoft Works. WordMicrosoft Office Document Imaging (MODI) and all its components are deprecated for both 32-bit and 64-bit Office 2010.The legacy Equation Editor is not supported on 64-bit Office 2010, but is supported for 32-bit Office 2010 installations (WOW64). WLL (Word Add-in libraries)WLL files are deprecated for 32-bit Office 2010 and are not supported in 64-bit Office 2010. Considerations for Outlook applications If you developed 32-bit Messaging Application Programming Interface (MAPI) applications, add-ins, or macros for Outlook, there are actions that you should take to change and rebuild the 32-bit applications to run on a 64-bit platform. Starting with Office 2010, Outlook is available as a 32-bit application and a 64-bit application. The version (bitness) of Outlook that you choose depends on the edition of the Windows operating system (32-bit or 64-bit) and the edition of Office 2010 (32- or 64-bit) that is installed on the computer, if Office is already installed on that computer. Factors that determine the feasibility of installing a 32-bit or a 64-bit version of Outlook include the following: You can install 32-bit Office 2010 and 32-bit Microsoft Outlook 2010 on a supported 32-bit or 64-bit edition of the Windows operating system. You can install the 64-bit version of Office 2010 and 64-bit Outlook 2010 only on a supported 64-bit operating system. The default installation of Office 2010 on a 64-bit edition of the Windows operating system is 32-bit Office 2010. The bitness of an installed version of Outlook is always the same as the bitness of Office 2010, if Office is installed on the same computer. That is, a 32-bit version of Outlook 2010 cannot be installed on the same computer on which 64-bit versions of other Office 2010 applications are already installed, such as 64-bit Microsoft Word 2010 or 64-bit Microsoft Excel 2010. Similarly, a 64-bit version of Outlook 2010 cannot be installed on the same computer on which 32-bit versions of other Office applications are already installed. MAPI applications include stand-alone applications such as Microsoft Lync and MFCMAPI, and service providers such as address book, store, and transport providers. For MAPI method and function calls to work in a MAPI application (except for one Simple MAPI function, MAPISendMail), the bitness of the MAPI application must be the same as the bitness of the MAPI subsystem on the computer on which the application is targeted to run. The bitness of the MAPI subsystem, in turn, is determined by and is always the same as the bitness of the installed version of Outlook. For information about how to prepare Outlook applications for 32-bit and 64-bit platforms, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=165489"Building MAPI Applications on 32-bit and 64-bit Platforms (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=165489) and HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=208699"Developing Outlook 2010 Solutions for 32-Bit and 64-Bit Systems (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=208699). Blocking and nonblocking Office applications in 64-bit installations If 32-bit Office applications are installed on a computer, a 64-bit Office 2010 installation is blocked by default. The following section (HYPERLINK \l "z63213"Applications that block a 64-bit Office 2010 installation) lists the applications that block a 64-bit Office 2010 installation. The next section (HYPERLINK \l "z63214"Applications that do not block a 64-bit Office 2010 installation) lists exceptions; that is, applications that do not block the installation. In such cases, installation of 64-bit Office proceeds even if the listed 32-bit applications are installed on the computer. Applications that block a 64-bit Office 2010 installation The following applications block a 64-bit Office 2010 installation: Microsoft Office Excel Viewer Access database engine of Microsoft Access 2010 Microsoft Office 2010 (Click-to-run) Compatibility Pack for the 2007 Office system Applications that do not block a 64-bit Office 2010 installation The following applications do not block a 64-bit Office 2010 installation: Microsoft Visual Studio Web Authoring Component 2007 2007 Microsoft Office system 64-bit components Microsoft Office 2010 (OEM pre-installation) Microsoft Office 2003 Web Components Expressions Web Designer Microsoft Office XP Web Components Microsoft Expression Web 1 Microsoft Expression Web 1 Language Packs Microsoft Expression Web 2 Microsoft Expression Web 2 Language Packs Visual Basic for Applications 6.4 SDK Visual Basic for Applications 6.4 SDK International Components Setup process This section describes the Setup sequence for a 64-bit Office client installation. The Office 2010 installation DVD contains both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Office 2010 with two architecture-specific folders: one for 32-bit and one for 64-bit, as noted previously. Each of the architecture folders contains a Setup.exe file for the specific platform. There is also a Setup.exe file at the root folder. This is referred to as the platform chooser. The following figure shows the folder structure.  The Setup sequence is the same as for a standard 32-bit Office client installation with the addition of specific checks that are performed for 64-bit Office 2010. The following figure shows the checks that Setup performs for 64-bit installations.  The following figure shows how Setup determines whether to install the 32-bit or 64-bit version of Office 2010 when Setup is run from the root of the media source (DVD) that contains both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Office 2010.  The following section summarizes the Setup sequence of events. 1. Setup checks for 64-bit Office 2010 prerequisites. When you run Setup.exe from the x64 folder, Setup determines whether 32-bit Office applications are installed. If Setup detects 32-bit Office applications, it displays an error message that informs users that they must first uninstall all 32-bit Office applications if they want to continue with the installation of Office 2010 64-bit. The error message lists the installed 32-bit Office applications. If Setup does not detect 32-bit Office applications, it installs the 64-bit edition of Office 2010. Note When you run Setup.exe from the x86 folder, Setup determines whether there are 64-bit Office 2010 applications installed. If Setup detects 64-bit Office 2010, an error message is displayed and Setup is blocked. If Setup does not detect 64-bit Office 2010, it installs the 32-bit edition of Office 2010. Office Professional Plus 2010 and Microsoft Office Professional 2010 will also be available as a combination release (DVD media) that includes both the 32-bit and 64-bit editions of Office 2010. If Setup is run from the root folder of the Office 2010 DVD that contains both 32-bit and 64-bit Office 2010, Setup performs the installation as follows: On a computer that runs a supported 32-bit edition of Windows, Setup installs the 32-bit edition of Office 2010. On a computer that runs a supported 64-bit edition of Windows, Setup checks for installed 64-bit Office applications, and then continues as follows: If no 64-bit Office applications are installed on the computer, Setup installs Office 2010 32-bit. Office 2010 32-bit is the default installation on a 64-bit Windows operating system (uses WOW). This also applies if the administrator upgrades an existing 32-bit Office installation. If 64-bit Office applications are installed, Setup installs Office 2010 64-bit. 2. Setup reads XML data. 3. Setup builds the feature tree. 4. Setup creates the local installation source. 5. Setup installs Office 2010. 6. Setup applies the 64-bit OCT customization .msp file. 7. Setup applies software updates. For more information about the Setup sequence, see HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/f022a92a-2c32-44b7-996d-09e671a41e9c.aspx#BKMK_SetupProcess"Setup process (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/f022a92a-2c32-44b7-996d-09e671a41e9c.aspx#BKMK_SetupProcess) in HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/f022a92a-2c32-44b7-996d-09e671a41e9c(Office.14).aspx"Setup architecture overview for Office 2010 (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/f022a92a-2c32-44b7-996d-09e671a41e9c(Office.14).aspx). Assessing your current environment for application compatibility Office 2010 provides the following new application compatibility tools to help IT professionals evaluate application compatibility issues: Office Environment Assessment Tool (OEAT)A tool that you can use to assess your existing environment before you deploy Office 2010. OEAT is designed to help you determine the kinds of add-ins and the extent to which add-ins for Microsoft Office applications are used in your environment. OEAT collects and reports add-in information about Microsoft Office 2000, Microsoft Office XP, Microsoft Office 2003, and the 2007 Microsoft Office system. It also determines the applications that interact with Office 2010 (by using COM) and provides a summary of the general state of the systems that are scanned. For more information, see HYPERLINK \l "zc1fa7970974e48b9a2cd343043679490"Office Environment Assessment Tool (OEAT) user's guide for Office 2010. Microsoft Office Code Compatibility InspectorA tool that you can use in Excel 2010, PowerPoint 2010, Word 2010, and Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 to troubleshoot issues with Microsoft Visual Basic for Application (VBA) macros and add-ins. The tool scans your code for known compatibility issues, and then notifies you if it finds items in the code from the object model that have changed in some way or have been removed. The code inspector tools find code that is incompatible because of changes and deprecations in the Office 2010 object model. The inspector tools can be used to scan code for Declare statements and can update the statements so that they are compatible with the 64-bit version of Office 2010. For more information, see HYPERLINK \l "zc8823e5c49664adfb8997c30fb719b72"Microsoft Office Code Compatibility Inspector user's guide. Office Migration Planning Manager (OMPM)A tool for the 2007 Office system that can also be used to scan for conversion issues that are common to both the 2007 Office system and Office 2010. For more information, see HYPERLINK \l "zd037369731f54fc58dd11b9d7f35842f"Office Migration Planning Manager overview for Office 2010. A new version of OMPM for Office 2010 will be available shortly after the product releases. For more information, see HYPERLINK \l "zb0d56d5ff780483e8f95dc7360a05208"Office 2010 application compatibility guide. Along with the introduction of 64-bit editions of Office 2010, Microsoft is releasing Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications 7.0 (VBA 7) to work with both 32-bit and 64-bit applications. For more information, see HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=179546"Compatibility Between the 32-bit and 64-bit Versions of Office 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=179546). The article discusses the changes that apply to the 64-bit version of Office 2010, introduces the new VBA 7 code base, and discusses compatibility issues between the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Office 2010 and suggested solutions. See Also HYPERLINK "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=179546"Compatibility Between the 32-bit and 64-bit Versions of Office 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=179546) HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/8faae8a0-a12c-4f7b-839c-24a66a531bb5(Office.14).aspx"Office Customization Tool in Office 2010 (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/8faae8a0-a12c-4f7b-839c-24a66a531bb5(Office.14).aspx) HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/e16af71c-fed4-40da-a886-95e596c3999e(Office.14).aspx"Config.xml file in Office 2010 (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/e16af71c-fed4-40da-a886-95e596c3999e(Office.14).aspx) HYPERLINK "http://technet.microsoft.com/library/f022a92a-2c32-44b7-996d-09e671a41e9c(Office.14).aspx"Setup architecture overview for Office 2010 (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/f022a92a-2c32-44b7-996d-09e671a41e9c(Office.14).aspx)     PAGE  PAGE  PAGE ii  PAGE 28 222p3~3333GAAAAAA$Ifkd $$Ifl4    F +$       t0    6    44 Vapytc333 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