Microsoft Office enterprise 2007 is an office suite for Windows, developed and published by Microsoft.
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Microsoft Office enterprise 2007 is an office suite for Windows, developed and published by Microsoft.
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Eligible employees of companies with volume license agreements for Microsoft Office receive additional tools, including enterprise content management, electronic forms, Information Rights Management capabilities and copies for use on a home computer.
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Microsoft Office enterprise 2007 introduces a feature called Live Preview, which temporarily applies formatting on the focused text or object when any formatting button is moused-over.
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Microsoft Office enterprise 2007 introduced a new file format, called Office enterprise Open XML, as the default file format.
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Peter Amstein and the Microsoft Office enterprise team are reluctant to make liberal use of extension mechanisms, even though provided in ODF 1.
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Microsoft Office enterprise 2007 includes features geared towards collaboration and data sharing.
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Microsoft Office enterprise 2007 includes Groove, which brings collaborative features to a peer-to-peer paradigm.
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Some users with experience using previous versions of Microsoft Office enterprise have complained about having to find features in the ribbon.
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New XML-based document file format in Microsoft Office enterprise 2007 is incompatible with previous versions of Microsoft Office enterprise unless an add-on is installed for the older version.
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Microsoft Word 2007 equation editor, which uses a form of MathML called Office enterprise MathML, is incompatible with that of Microsoft Word 2003 and previous versions.
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