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Delivery / Installation: Digital E-Mail Delivery (You will receive your genuine product key, download link, installation instructions delivered digitally by email after purchase). You activate Office using the official activation wizard upon first use of the program.


Microsoft Office Application is the 2011 edition of Office for an Apple Mac. This edition also contains numerous new and exciting features that will surely make the work lives of the users easier from its predecessor.


Office 2011 provides a streamlined user interface, a more robust Excel for creating spreadsheets, and a version of Outlook that finally looks and acts like the PC version. Plus, you get a PowerPoint that's finally robust enough to take on Apple's dazzling Keynote software as well as a familiar version of Word.


Mac 2011 for Office ushers in the Ribbon interface and it's goal is to minimize the time users spend digging through top-level menus, such as View or Insert. Now, each program has a row of tabs on top, the names of which vary depending on whether you're using Word, PowerPoint,Outlook or Excel. The latter, for instance, include tabs for Layout, Tables, Charts, Smart Art, Formulas, Data, and Review. When you click on one of these tabs, you'll see a kitchen sink of icons in any of the 4 programs.


Mac 2011- it's better than its predecessor: faster, more attractive to look at and more enjoyable to use, with better feature parity between the Mac and Windows versions and higher functioning when transporting documents to and from Windows.


With Excel, you can use Pivot Tables to simplify any potentially long, detailed database of numbers. If you don't want to create a Pivot Table, Excel also has impressive filtering tools, letting you hide the cells, columns, and rows that are irrelevant to you.


Furthermore, users can add small charts right in a spreadsheet. While tables and charts were always an option, this is a helpful way of digesting raw data and a visual explanation at once allowing for easy visual comparisons.


PowerPoint for Mac, now lets users broadcast slideshows, meaning they can send many people a link to the presentation, which they can view on PCs, Macs, and mobile devices, including iPhone's and iPad's as well as other devices. The recipient does not need to have PowerPoint installed to view the presentation; just a browser and Internet connection making things simple.


Word provides a multitude of features as well as creating, reviewing and editing documents to the ability to add and edit photos, users can work in full screen mode, as well as take advantage of publishing layouts to achieve a better sense of how a visually complex document, such as a brochure, will look when printed as well as a generally improved user interface.




Microsoft office is an excellent set of production tools aimed at saving you time and producing fantastic results. The benefits of using the office 2011 suite includes increased co-authoring between those who you collaborate with, sharing links, notes and events, editing and conversion made easy, the ability to work offline on all the applications as well as sharing files and documents from your cloud.


Microsoft Office 2011 Home & Student includes individual 2011 versions of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. All of the desktop applications are accessible offline as well as combining with the use of cloud services should you wish to. Office 2011 is a "perpetual" license, one that lets the consumer run the office suite as long as desired (lifetime) without further payments, allowing you to be up to date without ever worrying about recurring monthly charges. Purchase this license and use for the lifetime of your apple device or mac. Simply Pay once and Use Forever!


Combined, the applications included within Office increase productivity and business tasks with an endless supply of features and improvements allowing you to engage with and deliver your content with more oomph.


It's hard not to be pumped after watching the Thrones of Decay trailer, which teases a helluva lot of Warhammer goodness. I confess I did shout "Yes!" when I spotted a group of dwarfs guzzling booze at a table on the thunderbarge. Flying into battle is the perfect time to get completely sauced.


Tamurkhan's campaign mechanic sees him striding around the world recruiting and dominating warlords from Chaos and Norscan tribes in an effort to bring ruin to the world. Good times! Since his host is an ogre tyrant he's a tanky lad, naturally, and he can stick it out in battle for a long time thanks to his Feast of the Maggot Lord ability, which triggers when he dies, stealing the life from the enemies around him.


If this was any other DLC I'd be preparing to play Tamurkhan immediately, but Thrones of Decay also includes some dwarf love and flying ships, so it's going to be real tricky picking my first faction. Malakai Makaisson is representing the stumpy lads, bringing with him an impressive airship known as the Spirit of Grungi. This ties into the former engineer's campaign mechanic, where the ship can be upgraded as you travel across the map and even be called into battle.


Since Malakai took the Slayer's Oath, he also has a second mechanic, Malakai's Adventures, where he searches for the most dangerous battles so he can put his latest inventions to the test and improve upon their designs.


In battle, Malakai is a ranged support lord, tossing bombs and eviscerating enemies with his shotgun. He also carries a very large hammer that will smash your face off. He's joined by some new pals, too, listed below:


Finishing off this trio of new factions is Elspeth Von Draken, duking it out on behalf of the Empire. She's a dragon-riding wizard who's so chock full of magic I'm surprised she hasn't popped. Naturally she's a ranged lord, but she can still charge into the throng on her dragon and start dishing out punishments with her scythe.


Elspeth's first campaign mechanic, Imperial Gunnery School, beefs up units with upgrades and powerful abilities, and all they need to do is deal damage on the battlefield, in return for which they'll earn schematics that can be swapped for boons from Wissenland and Nuln.


Gardens of Morr is Elspeth's second campaign mechanic, which lets her set up the titular gardens in friendly or neutral Empire settlements. These sacred sites are going to come in ridiculously handy, since they allow instant travel between them, albeit at a cost and with a cooldown. The Empire is absolutely massive, and beset by enemies on all sides, so this should make Elspeth incredibly reactive. Fighting against her is going to suck.


It turns out that Malakai isn't the only one bringing ships into battle, either. Once Elspeth arrives, Empire players will be able to field landships, which you probably noticed in the trailer. Here's what else you'll be able to play with soon:


This isn't going to be something Creative Assembly keeps doing, however. Following Thrones of Decay, the studio will be working on smaller DLCs, says Total War's head of community Adam Freeman, "so that we can help to keep both the value, and the price right for you".


I like the meaty DLC, to be honest, but I'm also happy for Creative Assembly to focus on more manageable stuff. Back in Total War: Warhammer 2, the two-lord DLCs like The Prophet & The Warlock and The Warden & The Paunch were among my favourite post-launch additions.


Thrones of Decay doesn't have a hard release date yet, but it's due this spring. And if you'd rather save your cash, you'll still be able to enjoy some free additions when the 5.0 patch arrives. These include another legendary lord, a hero and the Nemesis Crown (which sounds like it will work a bit like the Sword of Khaine). Dwarf, Empire and Nurgle campaign reworks are also planned for the core game.


Fraser is the UK online editor and has actually met The Internet in person. With over a decade of experience, he's been around the block a few times, serving as a freelancer, news editor and prolific reviewer. Strategy games have been a 30-year-long obsession, from tiny RTSs to sprawling political sims, and he never turns down the chance to rave about Total War or Crusader Kings. He's also been known to set up shop in the latest MMO and likes to wind down with an endlessly deep, systemic RPG. These days, when he's not editing, he can usually be found writing features that are 1,000 words too long or talking about his dog. "}), " -0-10/js/authorBio.js"); } else console.error('%c FTE ','background: #9306F9; color: #ffffff','no lazy slice hydration function available'); Fraser BrownSocial Links NavigationOnline EditorFraser is the UK online editor and has actually met The Internet in person. With over a decade of experience, he's been around the block a few times, serving as a freelancer, news editor and prolific reviewer. Strategy games have been a 30-year-long obsession, from tiny RTSs to sprawling political sims, and he never turns down the chance to rave about Total War or Crusader Kings. He's also been known to set up shop in the latest MMO and likes to wind down with an endlessly deep, systemic RPG. These days, when he's not editing, he can usually be found writing features that are 1,000 words too long or talking about his dog.


Dust off your crowbar, polish your lock picks and put on your padded slippers, because your expert handler, Hipsters & Dragons, is about to mission debrief you on a series of 13 sensational heists from the D&D multiverse.


The opening chapter of Keys from the Golden Vault is short but sweet. A simple five pages that offers advice on running the adventures within, a cool patron in the titular Golden Vault, and some examples of heist complications you can throw at your party, with the biggest word count dedicated to a rival crew and their possible motivations.

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