Microsoft has claimed Office 2010 is "easily the most innovative and easy to use" version of the software, with "easy" transfer for users from previous releases.

The product, released to businesses last week ahead of a June consumer launch, is significantly different in look and feel from previous versions, promising a range of new features including what the company described at a UK launch as "simple" access to data from PCs, laptops and mobile devices.

But Microsoft insisted that despite all the changes it was easy for businesses to make the shift, and said it offered free training days with volume licences to help guide those leading the change in their workplace or deploying the software.

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