APPLIES TO: Excel 2013, Word 2013, PowerPoint 2013, OneNote
2013, Excel 2010, Word 2010, PowerPoint 2010, OneNote 2010, Think of the Office.com/setup home page as your start screen for online
productivity.
Create and share Office documents (Word Online, Excel
Online, PowerPoint Online, or OneNote Online)
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Store, open, and share online files (OneDrive)
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Send and receive email (Outlook.com)
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Maintain an online calendar (Calendar)
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Manage your contacts list (People) Office Setup
Sign in once in the upper-right corner, and then switch
easily among all these services. Just click the down-arrow next to the service
you’re using to switch to another service.
Sign in to your MicrosoftOffice Setup account
Your user name is the email address you use to sign in to
Microsoft services like Outlook.com or even Xbox Live. It’s called your
Microsoft account, but it doesn’t need to be a Microsoft email address; it’s
whatever email address you want to use—the same way you sign in to any number
of services on the web, like Facebook or Twitter.
NOTE: If you sign in
to Office with an email address that was assigned to you at your workplace or
school, click Looking for your work or school sign-in? and proceed to your
Office 365 sign-in page. MicrosoftOffice Setup
Once you’re signed in, the documents, spreadsheets,
presentations, and notebooks you create in the Office Online programs are
stored in your OneDrive (formerly called SkyDrive). You can share them via link
and work on them with other people. In the Office Online programs, you can work
together at the same time and see each other’s changes immediately.
You can also open these online documents in the Office
programs you have installed on your computer, and work on them while they’re
stored in your OneDrive. Office Setup
Office Online runs in your web browser. There’s nothing to
download or install. Office.com includes hundreds of free templates as well, so
you don’t need to start from scratch every time you create a flyer, calendar,
budget, invoice, school project, photo album, or many other kinds of documents.
Familiar Office resources are still available www.office.com/setup
If you have visited Office.com in the past, you might be
wondering what happened to the things you’re used to finding here: product
information, templates for your Office program, downloads and updates, help and
support. All those things are still here. Use the Products, Templates, Support,
and My Account links at the top of the home page. www.office.com/setup