11 Facts About Office XP

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Microsoft Office XP is an office suite which was officially revealed in July 2000 by Microsoft for the Windows operating system.

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New features in Office XP include smart tags, a selection-based search feature that recognizes different types of text in a document so that users can perform additional actions; a task pane interface that consolidates popular menu bar commands on the right side of the screen to facilitate quick access to them; new document collaboration capabilities, support for MSN Groups and SharePoint; and integrated handwriting recognition and speech recognition capabilities.

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The Office Assistant, which was introduced in Office 97 and widely reviled by users, is disabled by default in Office XP; this change was a key element of Microsoft's promotional campaign for Office XP.

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4.

At a meeting with financial analysts in July 2000, Microsoft demonstrated Office XP, then known by its codename, Office 10, which included a subset of features Microsoft designed in accordance with what at the time was known as the.

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5.

However, if an Office XP client was updated from a patched administrative image, the Full File version of SP3 must be installed.

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6.

Downloadable Tablet Pack for Office XP provided an extension for Windows Journal to reuse notes as Outlook 2002 items and to import meeting information from Outlook 2002 into notes.

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Speech recognition based on Microsoft Research technology is available for all Office XP programs, allowing users to dictate text into active documents, to change document formatting, and to navigate the interface by voice.

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Additionally, all Office XP programs provide options for users to digitally sign documents.

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Additionally, Office XP Help has been updated to aggregate and display content from the Internet in response to a query.

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10.

The Office XP Assistant is disabled by default and only appears when Help is activated.

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11.

Microsoft Office XP received mixed to positive reviews after its release.

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