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Word got out yesterday that SP1 for Office 2007 was coming out next week, and not in early 2008. We're here to tell you that it's true. But we can't say much more. It's not that we are not being allowed to say anything more. It's that we really don't have much more to actually say. Stay tuned for details, and check our Downloads site next week. In the meantime, please enjoy this official statement from Microsoft:
Service Pack 1 for the 2007 Microsoft Office system will be available for download on December 11th. We will be sharing more details at that time, but the improvements are focused on stability, performance and security.
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Say, shall we now receive Proofing Tools 2007? It was due out last summer and it is aggravating that my customers are still waiting for it. Some of my customers will not upgrade to Office 2007 until Proofing Tools 2007 is available. This is a problem.
I hope the Outlook 2007 plain text message format spell check bug is corrected!
Wish we had answers for you both. We will have coverage of SP1 on both the home page and Downloads home page starting Tuesday. There should be details about what's included in both coming out then as well. Stay tuned.
Wish you provide a service pack restoring the Graphical Goal Seek feature.
I Have a lot of animations to show next sales/cost/margins annual meeting. I made the mistake of (when in the States, last month) Buy this new extra heavy unportable Fujitsu with Vista, and let the salesman convince me to buy the 2007 Office version. I must say that the whole thing works exceedingly well, but the lack os some features/facilities/"logicities" 2003 had is utterly annoying. Regards Massimo Tagliavini
(65, customer since MSDOS/Windows 3.1)
What about 64-bit support for Groove!?!?
Office 2007 service pack and Visio 2007 service pack installs, respectively, failed miserably when I went to run them after downloading them to run locally. I’m running Vista Business with IE7 and am fully patched according to Windows Update. After each of these failed to install, I clicked on the report to microsoft button and have yet to receive any response. Try as I might to support this new technology, it just isn’t working for me, yet again. This is just another PoS from MS, IMNSHO.
Office 2007 SP1 fails to install on all of our Vista Business machines. Wonderful. Guess we will wait for Sp1A
Downloaded office 2007 sp1 and ran on our XP sp2 system and looked like it installed but the final message just said install failed and press the OK button. Go figure
Just tried to install office 2007 sp1 on XP sp2. Had the same problem (intallation failed).
Any ideas?
I installed it last night. Everything went just fine. Took me under 10 minutes to conclude the whole process -- downloading and all. Tell you the truth, I still have not noticed anything different, so I wish MS would have a more explanatory page on the SP1...
I had the same installation failed message while trying to install the 0ffice 2007 SP1
SP1 Failed for me 4 times now. XP Media Centre SP2, fully patched. Office 2007 and Office 2003 both installed. Nice job! Can we have SP2.
Installed using Microsoft upodate and it seemed successfully but when I checked the files they were the old ones, SP1 had not installed in fact installed. Then I tried installing from a standalone public download. At end of installation process I got installation failed message. From the installation log saw that it stopped because it could not write to Word.Document.8\Shell\Open\command- error 1406.
Suggested permissions be checked but they were all OK. So I have had to leave it uninstalled
I also get the installation failed messages on my XP Pro machine. I have tried installing from Microsoft Update & also the public download. I've tried doing the update with the Office DVD in the drive & still get the same results. Does it make any difference that I did not do a complete Office install? I left certain components out such as Access & Groove.
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