Office 15 Gallery Office 15 screenshots. Regular Mode. (Word/word.docx) Touch Mode. (Word/word.docx) About Window. File and app icons. Loading the installer… Installer splash screen (1/3). Installer splash screen (2/3). Installer splash screen (3/3). License agreement screen. Introduction video (1/8). Introduction video (2/8). Introduction video (3/8). Introduction video (4/8). Introduction video (5/8). Introduction video (6/8). Introduction video (7/8). Introduction video (8/8). Choose the look of Office (1/3). Choose the look of Office (2/3). Choose the look of Office (3/3). Meet SkyDrive. We’re getting things ready. Installation. (fun fact: 19% on the 19th screenshot) PowerPoint 2013 splash screen (1/2). PowerPoint 2013 splash screen (2/2). Connecting to my account. What file type should Office use? (uses old Office branding) “This presentation is best viewed in Slide Show view” Introduction presentation (1/4). Introduction presentation (2/4). Introduction presentation (3/4). Introduction presentation (4/4). You’re good to go. You’re good to go, showcasing a fake Windows 8 control. Word complaining about it not being the default app for opening documents. Set file associations for Word. Word: choose a template or a document to open. Welcome to Word (Print Layout: 1/4) Welcome to Word (Print Layout: 2/4) Welcome to Word (Print Layout: 3/4) Welcome to Word (Print Layout: 4/4) Welcome to Word (Reading Mode: 1/4) Welcome to Word (Reading Mode: 2/4) Welcome to Word (Reading Mode: 3/4) Welcome to Word (Reading Mode: 4/4) Opening the File screen. The File Screen. Open. Open. Notice the paths use » instead of \. Opening a file using a regular file dialog. This review in an early stage. This review with some formatting. (word) Want to save changes? (also, it was behaving a bit strangely) Spellcheck: a mistake in the text. Spellcheck: right click menu (in Windows 8 style). Two sidebars at once. Spellcheck + download a dictionary. (1/2) Two sidebars at once. Spellcheck + download a dictionary. (2/2) New wording in Office. Word Help. Word Help: Tips for tablets. Excel splash screen. Welcome to Excel. Welcome to Excel: Flash Fill (1/2). Welcome to Excel: Flash Fill (2/2). Welcome to Excel: Quick Analysis (1/9). Welcome to Excel: Quick Analysis (2/9). Welcome to Excel: Quick Analysis (3/9). Welcome to Excel: Quick Analysis (4/9). Welcome to Excel: Quick Analysis (5/9). Welcome to Excel: Quick Analysis (6/9). Welcome to Excel: Quick Analysis (7/9). Welcome to Excel: Quick Analysis (8/9). Welcome to Excel: Quick Analysis (9/9). Welcome to Excel: Recommended Charts (1/5). Welcome to Excel: Recommended Charts (2/5). Welcome to Excel: Recommended Charts (3/5). Welcome to Excel: Recommended Charts (4/5). Welcome to Excel: Recommended Charts (5/5). Welcome to Excel: Learn More. Sample table (excel-2) ready to use Quick Analysis. Sample table (excel-2) showcasing wrong behavior of Quick Analysis. Recommended Charts on excel-2, which are even worse. (1/11). Recommended Charts on excel-2, which are even worse. (2/11). Recommended Charts on excel-2, which are even worse. (3/11). Recommended Charts on excel-2, which are even worse. (4/11). Recommended Charts on excel-2, which are even worse. (5/11). Recommended Charts on excel-2, which are even worse. (6/11). Recommended Charts on excel-2, which are even worse. (7/11). Recommended Charts on excel-2, which are even worse. (8/11). Recommended Charts on excel-2, which are even worse. (9/11). Recommended Charts on excel-2, which are even worse. (10/11). Recommended Charts on excel-2, which are even worse. (11/11). Save a file. PowerPoint splash screen. Welcome to PowerPoint (1/5). Welcome to PowerPoint (2/5). Welcome to PowerPoint (3/5). Welcome to PowerPoint (4/5). Welcome to PowerPoint (5/5). A sample presentation (1/2). A sample presentation (2/2). Connecting to the cloud… OneNote: one place for all of your notes (1/3). OneNote: one place for all of your notes (2/3). OneNote: one place for all of your notes (3/3). Sample notes: text and mouse drawings, now scanning (1/3). Sample notes: text and mouse drawings, now scanning (2/3). Sample notes: text and mouse drawings, now scanning (3/3). OneNote Clipping Tool. A note from the OneNote Clipping Tool (1/2). A note from the OneNote Clipping Tool (2/2). A notification about saving the note. OneNote Clipping Tool: Screen Clipping (1/3). OneNote Clipping Tool: Screen Clipping (2/3). OneNote Clipping Tool: Screen Clipping (3/3). Send to OneNote (1/2). Send to OneNote (2/2). Note: text + mouse drawings + scans. The review in OneNote. Make *image* searchable. Search works. Welcome to Outlook 2013. Add an Email Account (1/4). Add an Email Account (2/4). Add an Email Account (3/4). Add an Email Account (4/4). Inbox. GOG.com mail with an Windows 8/Office XP-style menu. The traditinal GOG.com newsletter. Conversation view is being enabled. Calendar. Create an event. Now we’re creating an appointment. Calendar with the appointment. Contact book. Add a contact with Gates’ mug shot. Tasks, while hovered, display starred mail. Additional functions. Access, creating a web app. It won’t let me. (1/4) Access, creating a web app. It won’t let me. (2/4) Access, creating a web app. It won’t let me. (3/4) Access, creating a web app. It won’t let me. (4/4) Now we’re creating a desktop database. (1/2) Now we’re creating a desktop database. (2/2) Creating a table. A table. A query. A form. A report. Now templates are downloaded. Now with a thumbnail. Welcome to Publisher (1/10). Welcome to Publisher (2/10). Welcome to Publisher (3/10). Welcome to Publisher (4/10). Welcome to Publisher (5/10). Welcome to Publisher (6/10). Welcome to Publisher (7/10). Welcome to Publisher (8/10). Welcome to Publisher (9/10). Welcome to Publisher (10/10). Creating a publication in a real size: A4 portrait (1/2). Creating a publication in a real size: A4 portrait (2/2). Gabriola, showing off its awesomeness.