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Office 2007
The previous version of Microsoft's Office suite, introduced in early 2007. The user interface in each application features an expanded toolbar called the Ribbon. The Ribbon differs from...
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Definition: Office 2007
The previous version of Microsoft's Office suite, introduced in early 2007. The user interface in each application features an expanded toolbar called the Ribbon. The Ribbon differs from previous Microsoft applications by consolidating many functions as toolbars and buttons rather than menu selections.
New Formats and Extensions
The native data formats in Office 2007 use the ECMA/Microsoft Office Open XML file structure, which is a major departure from previous file formats (see Office file formats and Office Open XML). However, Office 2007 documents can be saved as previous Office documents, which are compatible with files from Office 97 to Office 2003. See Microsoft Office and Office 2010.
The Ribbon
The Ribbon replaced the traditional menus with tabbed toolbars and buttons. This is the Ribbon at the top of a Word 2007 document.
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