A closer look at Microsoft Office 2007
Boston (MA) - Windows Vista will launch together with a new version of Microsoft Office - which will bring a dramatic interface redesign and change the way we use the software on a day-to-day basis. Join us on a tour through some of the new features in Office 2007.
TechEd 2006 was the first opportunity for developers and journalists to get a better idea how the software will look like and what features it will bring. Earlier this week, we described the customization tools in Office 2007 as well as the Line-of-Business Interoperability (LoBI) of the software.
Click through our slide show to get a first-hand look at the software’s interface and see how the interface can be configured and how the ribbon toolbar interacts with the user.
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