![]() You can tap the area near the top right of the screen to temporarily display the ribbon or return to the normal display mode. Office 2013 applications also support a full-screen mode in which the ribbon and all surrounding UI is removed. (Or, you can simply tap the Touch Keyboard button on the taskbar.) This keyboard can optionally be docked as well. For example, the Windows 8 touch keyboard appears automatically when you tap an area in an Office application in which you would normally enter text. If you do use Office 2013 with Windows 8 on a touch-screen device, you’ll notice a few differences and may want to configure the system a bit differently. Or as I Katy Perry might say, “I touched Office and I think I liked it.” (Sorry.) And while these new features won’t impact most Office users quite yet, they will dramatically alter how device users interact with their office productivity documents. ![]() ![]() Like Windows 8, Office 2013 fully supports multi-touch devices like tablets and slates. ![]()
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