Microsoft Office is the most widely used desktop software today and changes are required for betterment. Microsoft Office 2007 was released with some radical changes, since life is constantly subjected to change and modification, where gadgets are shrinking and journeys take less time, and things are rapidly moving with technology.
The greatest change is the introduction of the Ribbon proving to be the most noticeable new feature, where Ribbon is home to all the commands and options and sits along the head of each document page and has replaced the traditional menus, and commands are now presented in tabs.
One of the changes is in the digital signature. The digital signature in Microsoft Office 2007 is formatted with XMLDSig, which is different than what you learned in Microsoft Office 2003. The digital signature in Microsoft Office 2007 is identified under File, Finalize Document, Signatures rather than in Tools, Options, Security as in older version, and thus digital signatures were changed to be more intuitive and easier to find.
Windows Rights Management Client v. 1.0 is no longer supported in Office 2007 and in place a new client version of Windows Rights Management Client SP1 is used and the fresh version is easy to install and no change is seen when the new version is installed.
Changes are vital and significant in Microsoft Office 2007 and users must learn and get accustomed to, and your learning experience is going to take much less time if you are new to Word, Excel, PowerPoint or Outlook.
Many people have Microsoft Office 2003 and are interested in migrating or upgrading to latest version, which is Microsoft Office 2007. Although both programs are same with different edition years, but have several differences between them. So the user having Microsoft Office 2003 should go through the points to learn about some of the differences from latest Office version.
The greatest change is the introduction of the Ribbon proving to be the most noticeable new feature, where Ribbon is home to all the commands and options and sits along the head of each document page and has replaced the traditional menus, and commands are now presented in tabs.
One of the changes is in the digital signature. The digital signature in Microsoft Office 2007 is formatted with XMLDSig, which is different than what you learned in Microsoft Office 2003. The digital signature in Microsoft Office 2007 is identified under File, Finalize Document, Signatures rather than in Tools, Options, Security as in older version, and thus digital signatures were changed to be more intuitive and easier to find.
Windows Rights Management Client v. 1.0 is no longer supported in Office 2007 and in place a new client version of Windows Rights Management Client SP1 is used and the fresh version is easy to install and no change is seen when the new version is installed.
Changes are vital and significant in Microsoft Office 2007 and users must learn and get accustomed to, and your learning experience is going to take much less time if you are new to Word, Excel, PowerPoint or Outlook.
Many people have Microsoft Office 2003 and are interested in migrating or upgrading to latest version, which is Microsoft Office 2007. Although both programs are same with different edition years, but have several differences between them. So the user having Microsoft Office 2003 should go through the points to learn about some of the differences from latest Office version.
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