Microsoft Office 2007 SP2 Released? Not yet. Microsoft Office Service Pack team has made an announcement stating that Office 2007 SP2 will be out in 2009.
Even though the exact date is not yet predictable, it could fall in between February and April 2009. Microsoft is gearing up to invite a group of select testers to the beta for both the client and server versions of Office 2007 SP2.
The blog post at Office Sustained Engineering also mentions about the features in SP2. Office team had already announced that SP2 will have support for Open Document Format (ODF), XML Paper Specification (XPS), and Portable Document Format (PDF).
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Features of Office 2007 SP2;
- Improved Outlook Calendaring Reliability
- Improved Outlook Performance
- Enabling Object Model support for Charts in PowerPoint and Word
- Improved cryptographic functionality by supporting all cryptographic algorithms offered by the operating system
- Improved functionality in Excel’s charting mechanism
- Ability to ungroup SmartArt graphics (and as a result, the ability to add animations to them in PowerPoint)
- Ability for Visio to export UML models to an XML file compliant with the XMI standard
- Tool that enables the uninstall of Office client Service Packs.
The very first version of Microsoft Office was released in 1989, not for Windows, but for the Apple Macintosh. Microsoft Office has long been the dominant player when it comes to software that offer word-processing, spreadsheet, and presentation tools.
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