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Microsoft Office 2008 Service Pack 2 released today

The Macintosh News Network is reporting that Microsoft has announced the latest update to Office 2008, Service Pack 2. The update will reportedly be available at 10 a.m. Pacific time via Microsoft's Web site and the AutoUpdate program included with Office

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The Macintosh News Network is reporting that Microsoft has announced the latest update to Office 2008, Service Pack 2. The update will reportedly be available at 10 a.m. Pacific time via Microsoft's Web site and the AutoUpdate program included with Office.

UPDATE: Microsoft has released the update, and according to the information provided offers the following enhancements:

"This update contains several improvements to enhance stability and performance. It introduces a new application called the Microsoft Document Connection, to work with files that are located on a SharePoint site or Microsoft Office Live Workspace. This update also includes new features,such as path animations and animated .GIFs, in Microsoft PowerPoint 2008 for Mac. Also, this update is the minimum Office for Mac requirement for installing Microsoft Entourage 2008 for Mac, Web Services Edition."

In addition to the Office suite, Microsoft has updated their Open XML Converter so newer Office documents can be opened in older versions of the suite.

To read more about what the Microsoft Office 2008 Service Pack 2 update will include, read the report on macnn.com.

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