Windows XP (SP3), Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows Server 2003 R2. Predecessor: Microsoft Office 2007. Successor: Microsoft Office 2013. Key Features and Interface Enhancements
The suite debuted Office Web Apps (now Office Online), providing free browser-based versions of Excel, OneNote, PowerPoint, and Word.
While the Ribbon interface was introduced in Office 2007, it was only available in select apps; Office 2010 expanded it to all programs, including Outlook and OneNote.
(codenamed Office 14) is a legacy productivity suite for Microsoft Windows that debuted with general availability on June 15, 2010 . It served as the successor to Microsoft Office 2007 and was the first version of the suite to offer a 64-bit architecture , allowing it to utilize more system memory for complex tasks. Quick Facts Release Date: June 15, 2010. Codename: Office 14. End of Support: October 13, 2020.
If you don't need the cloud-heavy features of Office 365, Office 2010 is a workhorse. It is stable, fast on older hardware, and possesses all the features most users will ever actually need. It is a masterpiece of software engineering that has stood the test of time.
Allows you to create "mini-macros" (e.g., a one-click button to reply to and then archive an email).
Tiny charts that fit inside a single cell to show data trends visually.
New features like Protected View were added to open potentially malicious files in a read-only, isolated sandbox environment. Editions and Included Applications