29 Apr 2009
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Platform: Windows XP, Windows Vista
Manufacturer: Microsoft
Size: 290MB
Number of Downloads: 2293
Price: Free
Microsoft has released a service pack for the 2007 Microsoft Office suites. This article contains information about how to obtain the service pack and about how to obtain a list of issues that are fixed by the service pack. Additionally, this article contains information about the issues that you may experience when you install the service pack and about how to determine whether the service pack is installed.
2007 Microsoft Office suite Service Pack 2 (SP2) gives customers the latest updates for the 2007 Office suite. This service pack includes two main categories of fixes: Previously unreleased fixes that were made specifically for this service pack. In addition to general product fixes, these fixes include improvements in stability, in performance, and in security. All the public updates, security updates, cumulative updates, and hotfixes that were released through to February 2009.
The latest SP2 contains some new functionality, including support for the OpenDocument format, as well as improvements to Outlook. Note that the download here is the multi-lingual version. If you want more information about Office 2007 SP2, check this Microsoft Knowledgebase article.
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