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    Office 2007 Service Pack 2 released

    Hey

    I only want to tell you, that since a few minutes you can download and install the official Office 2007 Sp2 with Windows Update.

    Here are the main changes:

    Overview of Service Pack 2 (SP2) improvements

    Description of some big areas of improvement that are included in SP2. Microsoft Office Access

    • Lets you export reports to Microsoft Office Excel.
    • Supports memo fields in the mailing label wizard for addresses.
    • Fixes issues that occur in the import data wizards, in report printing and previewing, in macros, in Excel integration, and in date filters.
    • Includes updates to Access Developer Extensions.
    Microsoft Office Excel

    • Improves the charting mechanism in Excel 2007. This includes better parity with Office 2003, improved robustness, and targeted performance improvements.
    • Adds a chart object model to Word and to PowerPoint.
    • Improves shapes that are surfaced in Excel. This includes better parity with Office 2003 and targeted performance improvements.
    • Improves the method by which Excel prints graphical content, especially when it prints to PCL printers.
    • Adds conversion rates to the Excel Euro Currency Tools add-in for the Maltese lira and for the Cypriot pound.
    Microsoft Office Groove

    • Improves Groove 2007 form tools. In particular, international users in certain locales will benefit from correct interpretation of spaces for digit grouping in currency values.
    • Limits the number of file-sharing workspaces to 64 to make sure that all workspaces can be synchronized. This limit applies only to adding new file-sharing workspaces. If you already have more than 64 file-sharing workspaces, you can continue to use them.
    • Optimizes synchronization reliability.
    Microsoft Office InfoPath

    • Fixes for overall security and stability in InfoPath 2007
    • Provides improved compatibility between InfoPath forms and other Microsoft products, such as Groove and Outlook.
    Microsoft Office OneNote

    • Improves SharePoint sync functionality. This helps reduce the load on SharePoint servers, and it helps produce fewer sync errors.
    • If the OneNote tray notification icon was previously dismissed, the icon will now appear in the notification area. Additionally, this icon can now be dismissed only in the Options dialog box in OneNote.
    • Adds support for Optical Character Recognition (OCR) for the Japanese language.
    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.
    • 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: The data file 'file name' was not closed properly. This file is being checked for problems.

    • Search reliability
      Improves search reliability when you use SP2 with Windows Desktop Search 4 (http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro...wssearch4.mspx) .
    • Improvements to Really Simple Syndication (RSS)
      There are now fewer duplicated items.
    • Object Model improvements
      Now contains many customer-driven fixes.

    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 Publisher

    • Improves the printing of double-sided postcards and small booklets.
    • Fixes issues in print preview, in HTML layout of grouped objects in Internet Explorer 8, in tab-stop, in e-mail, in content library, and in Design Checker.
    Microsoft Office Word

    • Improves the fidelity of .pdf and .xps output.
    • Improves Outlook performance.
    • Provides fuller integration of the Office Excel Chart Object Model.
    Changes that affect multiple products

    File formats

    Office graphics

    • Improves application performance when many graphic objects are present, especially for Excel 2007.
    • Fixes several issues that involve the object model. These fixes let you better achieve parity with Office 2003 when the object model works with graphical objects.
    • Increases printing fidelity of graphical objects in many scenarios.
    • A new XML-based representation of each SmartArt graphic in a document is saved with the file to optimize interoperability. This new feature uses the standard DrawingML markup to describe the visual properties of the SmartArt graphic.
    • Improves the Edit Points feature. This enables more accurate shape editing and increased interoperability with Office 2003.
    Office security

    • Fixes certain scenarios in which documents in trusted locations were treated as non-trusted.
    • Improves several cryptographic or encryption scenarios.
    • Provides a method to ignore time stamping expiration.
    • Provides better security warnings when a certificate is revoked.
    • An updated password algorithm that is in sync with the document ISO requirements.
    • Provides an ISO-OOXML-compliant password verifier for Excel, for PowerPoint, and for Word.
    • Enables smarter AVAPI blocking for encrypted macros.


    Enjoy this and uses the new features =) and feel the performance^^

    Here is my sourcehttp://blogs.technet.com/office_sust...pril-28th.aspx

    And here is an excel table with the complete list of changes and improvments: Excel-Tabelle

    Kris
    Listen to me =)

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    350 MB in total, here's a screencap:
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    WTF IS WINDOWS 7?

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    Will download this ASAP. Thanks!

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    Here's an interview with Jane Liles, group program manager, Office Sustained Engineering, Microsoft

    http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/f...2007SP2QA.mspx

    Just finished installing SP2 myself. Didn't notice any major performance gains.

    Can someone benchmark this thing before installing and after?
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    Thanks for the information

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    Thanks for the info, installing now.
    I've now moved to The OS Central

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    Come on windows! Update that office

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    WTF IS WINDOWS 7?

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    Installed via Windows Update

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    Just finished installing SP2 and I notice huge improvements in Outlook performance.

    -Patrick

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    Just finished installing SP2 and I didn't notice huge improvements in Outlook performance.

    -GophaKyorselv

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