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    Office 2007 SP2’s Full ODF Support Checks Out Well in Labs’ Tests

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    April 29, 2009
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      1Office 2007 SP2’s Full ODF Support Checks Out Well in Labs’ Tests

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      2Microsoft Update

      2

      With the Microsoft Update option enabled, Windows Update offered to upgrade my Office 2007 installation to SP2.

      3Tipping the Scales

      3

      On another system, I downloaded the service pack, which weighed in at a considerable 290MB, from Microsoft’s site.

      4Clicking Through the Upgrade

      4

      The SP2 install process was pretty standard, with a series of clicks, followed by Windows’ requisite reboot step.

      5SP2 in the House

      5

      It took me a little while to find Office 2007’s “about” dialog, but once I did, I could confirm that SP2 was installed.

      6ODF 1.1 Support

      6

      Office 2007 adds support for ODF Version 1.1, but OpenOffice.org 3.0 and later default to ODF 1.2. In my initial tests with files saved in both versions, however, I didn’t experience any miscues.

      7ODF Support in Word 2007

      7

      I started out opening a simple ODF text document in Word, and the document rendered well.

      8Familiar Formatting Issues

      8

      I turned next to a more complex document, and found that Word (on the left, below) added an errant page break—I’ve seen just this sort of formatting issue when opening certain Office documents in OpenOffice.org.

      9Office 2007 as ODF Converter

      9

      I wanted to test how well Office 2007 converted its own native documents to ODF files. Below is a Word 2007 DOCX file that I opened in OpenOffice.org. Notice the misplaced image.

      10Save in ODF Format

      10

      I opened the same DOCX file in Word 2007 and saved it in ODF format from the standard Office save menu.

      11Are You Sure?

      11

      Word gave me a typical warning about the possibility of losing certain document features by saving in ODF format.

      12Word 2007 Can Be OpenOffice.orgs Pal

      12

      After saving the DOCX file in ODF format in Word 2007, I opened it again in OpenOffice.org. I found that my image placement issues were largely abated.

      13Some Image Issues Remained

      13

      My DOCX-to-ODT conversion wasn’t perfect—I still had a few misplaced images.

      14Nobodys Perfect

      14

      With that said, I found small image placement issues when opening that same DOCX file with Word 2007.

      15ODF as Default

      15

      In Word 2007, I could opt to save all my text documents in ODF format moving forward.

      16Fun with Feature Incompatibility

      16

      Excel 2007 can handle spreadsheets of up to a million rows, while Calc tops out at 64,000 rows. I wondered what would happen with a million-row ODF spreadsheet.

      17Save as ODS

      17

      As with Word 2007, I could save my million-row spreadsheet to the ODS format using the regular save menu.

      18Crashing OpenOffice.org

      18

      Not surprisingly, OpenOffice.org Calc crashed when I tried to open the too-large spreadsheet file. It still worked fine with Excel 2007, however.

      19Save as PDF

      19

      Office 2007 now supports publishing documents to PDF format—something that required a separate download pre-SP2.

      20Yes, Its a PDF

      20

      I opened the document I’d published in PDF format, and all of the formatting in the original document appeared to carry over properly.

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