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Tweet Chat Recap: #Office4Good

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So when the latest version of Microsoft Office became available for eligible nonprofits, charities, libraries, and foundations through the Microsoft Software Donation Program , we teamed up with our friends at Microsoft Citizenship and Doug Thomas, content producer for Office.com, to host a tweet chat. Use OneNote! (It's

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Will Windows 8 Work on an Old Computer?

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Most of the libraries and nonprofits I visit have older PCs. To test just how well Windows 8 worked on our 10-year-old computer, we: Ran all of the applications in Microsoft Office 2010 (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and OneNote) — at the same time. We heard that might not be the case with Windows 8.

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The Next-Generation Office Is Here!

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Eligible nonprofits, charities, foundations, and libraries can now request Office Standard 2013 and Office Professional 2013 editions through the Microsoft Software Donation Program at TechSoup: Office Standard 2013 (admin fee: $24). Your OneNote notebooks are now built to move with you, thanks to the new cloud integration.

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Windows 8 on Older PCs?

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Most of the libraries and nonprofits I visit have older PCs. To test how well Windows 8 worked on our seven-year-old computer, we ran all of our Microsoft Office 2010 applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and OneNote) all at the same time.

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Webinar Recap: Take a Tour of the New Microsoft Office

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First, Microsoft's David Alexander provided a demo of Office products, showing off what is new in Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, Lync, and Excel. David did a great job getting nonprofits, libraries, and foundations excited about the technology that they will be able to incorporate into their work now and in the future.

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