

More "advanced" editions included software solutions such as Access, Publisher, InfoPath, Communicator, OneNote, Project and Visio. The above software solutions are included in the "basic" version of the package. Traditionally, the most popular components of Microsoft Office are Word text editor, Excel spreadsheet application, PowerPoint presentation program and Outlook mail client. Later on, service packs were released that contained a lot of fixes and improvements. The most significant differences of the new "office" are the support of working with documents in the contributions, export of documents to PDF, new formats of source files (different from those used in Microsoft Office 2003) and completely redesigned toolbars in all components. The Office also received support for voice recognition (which is still available in Windows Vista) and handwriting. The package has received a pretty advanced graphical shell for its time, as well as new components, including the Microsoft Office Groove project collaboration tool and the Office SharePoint Server 2007 server platform. These discs can readily be identified by the \Admin folder at the root of the CD. Microsoft Office 2007 (codenamed Office 12) is a version of Microsoft Office, a family of office suites and productivity software for Windows, developed and published by Microsoft.


Microsoft Office 2007 is a version of the office suite that was born with the Windows Vista operating system. Microsoft distributed 2 Office 2007 editions for Volume Licensing: Enterprise and Professional Plus. Making documents look more professional is no longer an issue since Microsoft offers users new, slick-looking.
