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Mark Harrison

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Office 2007 SP2 - Open XML, ODF, PDF, and XPS Posted: May 21, 2008 4:47 PM
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Clearly the Press Announcement today from Microsoft will bring about another wave of discourse on the future of document formats.

The really short version of this announcement is that Office is going to support ODF, PDF, and XPS in the product directly and Microsoft engineers are going to join the OASIS working group on ODF, participate in the future of PDF in AIIM, stay active in the Ecma working group for XPS, and of course, remain active in JTC 1 SC34 where Open XML (and hopefully ODF) will be maintained over time. Also, when released, Office 14 will update the already substantial support for IS29500 in Office 2007.

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