Microsoft is to add support for new document formats to Office, including XML
Paper Specification (XPS), Portable Document Format (PDF) 1.5, PDF/A and Open
Document Format (ODF) v1.1.
The formats will be supported in the release of Microsoft Office 2007 Service
Pack 2 scheduled for the first half of 2009.
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Customers using SP2 will be able to open, edit and save documents using ODF
and save documents into the XPS and PDF fixed formats from directly within the
application without having to install any other code.
The new support will also allow customers to set ODF as the default file
format for Office 2007.
Microsoft has also defined a roadmap for its implementation of the newly
ratified International Standard ISO/IEC 29500 (Office Open XML).
IS29500 was approved by the International Organisation for Standardisation
and International Electrotechnical Commission in March.
We are committed to providing Office users with greater choice among document formats
Chris Capossela Microsoft Business Division
The format is already supported in Office 2007, but the company plans to
update this support in the next major version release of the Microsoft Office
system, codenamed Office 14.
"We are committed to providing Office users with greater choice among
document formats and enhanced interoperability between those formats and the
applications that implement them," said Chris Capossela, senior vice president
for the Microsoft Business Division.
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