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Microsoft
today ( 28.04 )
released Service Pack 2 for Microsoft Office 2007, which
the company says boosts performance to programs such as
Outlook by as much as 35 percent and adds support for a
broader range of file formats including Portable Document
Format (PDF) files.
Service Pack
2 for the 2007 Microsoft Office
can be downloaded here. Microsoft is calling the update
a "major performance enhancement" to the business software
suite. One area of focused improvements is Outlook,
according to Jane Liles, group program manager, Office
Sustained Engineering at Microsoft. SP2 boosts stability and
performance with Outlook paying particular attention to
calendaring, she says.
"Outlook 2007 SP2 is 26 percent faster than its predecessor
on a set of common e-mail tasks and is even faster, 35
percent, with larger mailboxes," Liles
claims in a prepared statement"
Also improved, Liles says, is charting functionality in
Excel, and more control over the appearance of
SmartArt graphics (visual representation of data in
Excel). When it comes to file formats Office 2007 SP2 will
help you juggle Open Document Format (ODF) and Portable
Document Format (PDF) files which it will now support.
Many improvements were reserved for its
Microsoft Office SharePoint Server software program,
which facilitates Office 2007 collaboration among users,
helps manage content on a network, and streamlines access to
data stored on a network. Included in SP2 are a bevy of
SharePoint updates including security and performance
updates as well as support for the latest versions of the
Firefox browser.
You can download SP2 now
manually, otherwise Microsoft says it will release SP2 via
Microsoft Update in August.
Download Office 2007 Service Pack 2 for Windows
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