Microsoft is getting ready to make another push of Office 2007 Service Pack 2, which consists of a slew of general product fixes and updates, including improvements to charting functionality in Excel as well as better stability and performance for Outlook. The service pack also contains security and performance enhancements targeted at IT departments and makes sure Office 2007 finally delivers on Microsoft's promise to natively support Open Document Format used by other office products such as Openoffice.org. Office 2007 SP2 will be hitting Automatic Updates next month, according to the Office Sustained Engineering blog:
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Office 2007 SP2 to hit Automatic Updates on September 21 - Ars Technica
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Office 2007 SP2 to hit Automatic Updates on September 21 - Ars Technica