Word, Excel and Powerpoint support the SP2 with the OpenDocument format. In addition, Office 2007 files as XPS and PDF save. The service pack also improves performance when working with graphic objects.
Microsoft is on 28 April the second service pack for Office 2007 for download. The SP2 includes the software vendors, according to many changes in Access, Excel, Outlook, Word and other Office applications.
The main change is, as already announced that Office 2007 SP2 supports additional file formats. Word, Excel and Powerpoint can in OpenDocument Format 1.1 (ODF) documents open, edit and save. Furthermore you can transfer files directly to the XML Paper Specification (XPS) or PDF.
In addition, the service pack improves the performance of Office applications when dealing with documents containing many graphics objects. Microsoft has also shortened the time that Outlook to start, closing or viewing folders needed. In addition, Access will export reports to Excel and Excel graphic content faster to PCL printers output.
A preliminary list of improvements, Microsoft has a blog entry published. On 28 April wants the software vendor to provide documentation that all changes to the Service Pack 1 contains.


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