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I got the new Microsoft Office 2010 from my Friend. So i decided to install it on my computer but i got this error before installing you need msxml version 6.10.1129.0.

So after searching on Google i get the solution and here it is
To install Microsoft Office 2010 you need to download and install this file msxml6_x86.exe.
So here i am providing Free download msxml version 6.10.1129.0 location.


Download MSXML6_x86.exe

Once you download the file install it and run Microsoft Office 2010 set up again and you are done.
Office 2010 will successfully install on your computer
Just enjoy the new Features of Microsoft Office 2010 are as follows.

1. Built-In Screen Capture Tool:
A really handy addition & at the same time a beautiful implementation of the same. Word & Powerpoint both have the ‘Screenshot’ feature under ‘Insert’ & the useful part is that it caches screen shots of the currently open windows for one-click insert. At the same time also gives you the marquee select option. Screen shot of the ‘Screenshot’ feature:
Office 2010 Screen capture
2. Background Removal Tool (for images):
Office 2010 background Removal
This is a feature that I’m sure quite a lot of us will be using. A neat addition to picture properties is ‘Background Removal’. To show you the power of this tool, here is an image that I inserted into a Word 2010 document:
Office 2010 Background Removal
And after using the tool this is what I got:
Office 2010 Background Removal
NOTE: No use of Photoshop AT ALL!
The tool also let’s you have certain amount of background left with edges & effects,screen shot:
Office 2010 Background Removal
Here is the Background Removal tool options tab:
Office 2010 Background Removal
3. Protected Mode:
I found this to be a good addition as a feature. Every time you download a document from the internet & open it, Word 2010 will open it in a ‘Protected mode’ that won’t allow you to edit the document unless you enable editing of the document. Screen shot:
Office 2010 Protected View
You can edit which file types are to be opened in the protect mode from the Trust Center panel. Screenshot:

4. New Smart Art Templates:
I gotta admit, I love ‘Smart Art’. It’s right up there amongst the best features in Office & in Office 2010 there are new templates added. Existing categories have new templates & there’s a new category as well. Screen shot:
Office 2010 Smart Art
5. Author Permissions:
As I had talked about co-authoring a document & collaborating over the Internet will be one of Office 2010’s USPs, the ‘Protect Document’ option under ‘Review’ in Office 2007 has now been renamed to ‘Restrict Editing’ & a new tab titled ‘Block Authors’ has been added. Screen shot of the option in Word 2007 & Word 2010 side-by-side:
Office 2010 Author permissions
6. Completely Revamped Options Under the Office Button:
Office 2010 has introduced a huge a change in the document options that are presented to you under the Office button. One of biggest pains was the meta-data that can be added in a document. Quick access to permissions, document meta-data under document info. With Office 2010 you now have the option of saving your document to a SharePoint location as well. Screen shot:
Office 2010 Word 2010 Backstage
7. A Kick-Ass Print Control Panel Under the Office Button:
This is a fantastic addition, clicking ‘Print’ under the Office 2010 button opens a plethora of printing options. No need go through a ‘Print Wizard’ you can select all your print options from here & hit print. Screen shot:
Office 2010 Word 2010 Print Backstage Options
8. Jumplists in Outlook 2010:
As you’ll might have seen, Outlook 2010 now makes use of Windows 7’s Jumplist feature for quick access to certain processes. Screen shot:
Office 2010 Outlook 2010 Jumplists

9. New Splash Screen
You don’t really figure out the awesomeness till you see the close & minimise options& the sleek animation :)
UPDATE:
10. Powerpoint Gets Word 2007’s Equation Editor & New ‘Action’ Tab
Powerpoint 2010 Office 2010 Actions Tab Animations
Martin asked in the comments whether Powerpoint 2010 now has the Equation Editor & yes it does. Along with it, there is another tab – ‘Action’ which allows you to configure mouse-click or mouse-hover action of objects. Options include running a Macro or a program amongst others. Screen shot:
Powerpoint 2010 Office 2010 Insert Equations
PS: I haven’t touched Excel, Access & others yet!
Update #2:
Have been lazing around about updating this post but here are some new features in Powerpoint 2010:
11. Broadcast Presentations To Your Clients:
I say this is one sweet feature! Now you can broadcast your presentations by sending the intended viewer a URL, this works along with Office Live Workspaces & you need an account of the same. Screenshot:
Office 2010 Powerpoint 2010 Broadcast presentations
12. Record Slideshows As Videos!
Well, don’t know why this wasn’t there in O2003 or O2007. Screenshot:
Office 2010 Record Powerpoint slideshows as videos
Office 2010 Record Powerpoint slideshows as videos
13. Inserting & Editing Videos Is Painless & Fun:
I’ll be honest, I never really enjoyed inserting videos in my presentations ‘coz it wasn’t a pleasant experience. It sucked. Not anymore, check out these options, screenshot:
Office 2010 Powerpoint 2010 inser & edit videos
Office 2010 Powerpoint 2010 inser & edit videos
14. Compress Media While Saving Presentations
As shown above, the all new file menu, known as — Backstage gives you options to compress the media files inserted in the presentation to reduce file size, it even gives an esitmate of the presentation size. Screenshot:
Office 2010 Powerpoint 2010 Save As COmpress Media Backstage
15. New Animations & Slide Transitions
My favorite from the new ones is the Gallery transition effect. Another addition to transitions is that the % can be defined. Screenshots:
Office 2010 Powerpoint 2010 New Slide Transitions
16. Save File Notification
When closing an unsaved file Office 2010 now lets you know that it has auto-saved a draft. Screenshot:
17. New Icons:
Office 2010 New Icon set
18. Hide Ribbon:
With Office 2010, a cleaner interface has been worked upon. There is now a single-click show/hide option for the Ribbon. Screenshot:
Office 2010 Beta New Features Hide Ribbon Show Ribbon

~Enjoy and Bye



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