Microsoft Office 2010 (officially called 2010 Microsoft
Office system) is the most recent Windows version of the Microsoft Office
system, Microsoft productivity suite.
But here I’m going to
teach about most commonly used Microsoft Office 2007.
Formerly known as office 12 in the initial stages of its beta
cycle, it was released to volume license customers on November 30, 2006 and
made available to retail customers on January 30, 2007. These are , respectively,
the same dates Windows Vista was released to volume licensing and retail
customers.
Office 2007 contains a number of new features, the most
notable of which is the entirely new graphical user interface called the fluent
User Interface(initially referred to as the Ribbon UI), replacing the menus
and tool bars that have been the cornerstone of Office since its inception with
a tabbed toolbar, known as the Ribbon. Office 2007 requires Windows XP with
Service Pack 2 or 3, Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 1 or higher, Windows
Vista or Windows 7.
Office 2007 also includes new applications and server-side
tools, For example Groove, a collaboration and communication suite for smaller
businesses. Microsoft FrontPage has been removed from the office suite
entirely. It has been replaced by Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer.
The ‘Ribbon User Interface’ is a task-oriented Graphical User Interface (GUI). It
features a central menu button, widely known as the ‘Office Button’. The Ribbon
Interface has been improved in Microsoft Office 2010.
Office Package Contains
- Microsoft Word 2007
- Microsoft Excel 2007
- Microsoft PowerPoint 2007
- Microsoft Access 2007
- Microsoft InfoPath 2007
- Microsoft OneNote 2007
- Microsoft Outlook 2007
- Microsoft Publisher 2007
- Microsoft Office Communicator 2007 (Service Pack 2 Required)
- Microsoft Groove 2007
- Microsoft SharePoint Designer 2007 (Free, downloadable product)
- Microsoft Visio 2007 (not include in any Office 2007 Package)
- Microsoft Project 2007 (not include in any Office 2007 Package)
Additional Components
Microsoft markets additional software tools as part of the
Microsoft Office 2007 suite, although not included in any of the Microsoft
Office 2007 editions:
- Microsoft Office Project
- Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer
- Microsoft Office Visio
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