Photo gallery: Microsoft Office 2007 beta 1

This beta refresh of the next release of Microsoft Office reveals the suite's dynamic interface, as well as handy new tools, such as PDF creation.

Photos: Microsoft Office 2007 beta 1
Inside Microsoft Office 2007 beta 1
Back in September, our sneak peek at the Microsoft Office 12 beta revealed a radical rebuild of Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook. Now renamed Microsoft Office 2007 beta 1, the refresh of this private test version of the next Office system offers a closer look at what to expect from Redmond's popular productivity package. Did ready-made thumbnail galleries and a new interface make our work easier? Keep reading for cheers and jeers from our initial beta tests.

Read our preview of Microsoft Office 12.0 pre-Beta 1.

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Talkback 3 comments

  1. I hope the images do not reflect Microsoft Office 2007 beta 1 Anonymous -- 21/03/06

    Would be nice to view (only see the dreaded 'x')!!

  2. Page 16 is excellent! Anonymous -- 24/03/06

    I a pretty sure thats adobe 5.1.

  3. Proud of Full Sujon Roy -- 28/05/06

    I am really proud of full. I have Microsoft Office Professional Enterprise (pre released) 12 (2007). It's very very prestigious looking. Very good interface.

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