Microsoft Office 2007, Service Pack 2 has finally been released. Its been a while, but this latest service pack does have plenty of fixes and updates.
There is actually a ton of improvements with service pack 2, so if you haven’t already, then go and download it. Some of the features are listed below. You can check the Microsoft support site for the full list.
Here is justĀ a small sample of some new features and improvements:
Microsoft Office Word
- Improves the fidelity of .pdf and .xps output.
- Improves Outlook performance.
- Provides fuller integration of the Office Excel Chart Object Model.
Microsoft Office PowerPoint
- Improves the control of shape editing while you are zoomed in.
- Provides faster file resaves.
- Improves image quality after files are saved in the .jpeg, .png, and .gif formats.
- Provides better text representation when the representation is saved in earlier PowerPoint formats.
- Fixes several printer-specific problems.
- Provides better compatibility with Explorer preview in Windows Vista.
- Provides fuller integration of the Microsoft Office Excel Chart Object Model.
Microsoft Office Outlook
- Performance improvements that apply to the following general responsiveness areas:
- Startup
Removes lengthy operations from initial startup. - Shutdown
Makes Outlook exit predictably despite pending activities. - Folder View and Switch
Improves view rendering and folder switching.
- Startup
- Calendar improvements
Improves underlying data structures and the general reliability of calendar updates. - Data file checks
Greatly reduces the number of scenarios in which you receive the following error message when you start Outlook:
As already mentioned, there are many improvements with SP2 and it looks like Microsoft have done a pretty good job.
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