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FAQ: Looking into Office 12 By Ina Fried, CNET News.com September 20, 2005 URL: http://www.zdnet.com.au/insight/software/soa/FAQ-Looking-into-Office-12/0,139023769,139212815,00.htm
Office 12 is Office like you have never seen before. With the update, due in the second half of 2006, Microsoft is planning its biggest-ever redesign of its productivity suite, starting with a new user interface. The company hopes to bring an end to the days of clicking on three menus and two dialog boxes just to format a document. In their place, Microsoft has added a ribbon at the top of most documents that aims to offer the most likely menu choices. The radical revamp could help the company as it seeks to stave off competition from OpenOffice and others, but it also risks alienating those who like things the way they are. What are the big changes? The keystone of the new user interface is a "ribbon" of frequently used commands that offers different options, depending on the task a user is performing. In addition to the new user interface, Microsoft has outlined several other areas of improvement, including enhancements to individual productivity, collaboration and management of corporate business documents. What about on the server side? Will Office 12 require Windows Vista? When will it be available? What versions will Office 12 come in? What will it cost?
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