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Official Microsoft Office 2007 Blogs



Greg has a list of Microsoft Office 2007 blogs that cover the individual Office components. They do have a Microsoft Frontpage blog that also covers Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer 2007 and Expression Web Designer.

Microsoft Office Project 2007
 • What's New in Project 2007 (Dieter Zirkler)  

Microsoft Office Publisher 2007
 • Publisher 2007, XPS and more (Jeff Bell)
 • What's New in Publisher 2007 (Rob Dolin)

Microsoft Office Visio 2007
 • Visio 2007 (Eric Rockey)

Microsoft Office Word 2007
 • What's New in Word 2007 (Joe Friend)

Microsoft Office Access 2007
 • What's New in Access 2007 (Eric Rucker)

Microsoft Office Excel 2007
 • What's New in Excel 2007 (David Gainer)

Microsoft Office FrontPage 2007
 • What's New in FrontPage 2007 (Rob Mauceri)

Microsoft Office OneNote 2007
 • A User-oriented View of OneNote 2007 (Chris Pratley)
 • OneNote General (Owen Braun)

Microsoft Office Outlook 2007
 • Outlook General (Will Kennedy, GM)
 • Outlook Tasks and Time Management (Melissa MacBeth)
 • RSS/Search/Sharing (Michael Affronti)
 • Outlook Programmability (Ryan Gregg)

Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 2007
 • Windows SharePoint Services (PJ Hough)
 • Document Management, Workflow, & Records Management (Rob Lefferts)

Office 2007 New User Interface 2007
 • Office 2007 New User Interface (Jensen Harris)

Office 2007 New XML File Format 2007
 • Office 2007 New XML File Format (Brian Jones)

Publishing XPS Documents 2007
 • Publishing XPS Documents (Andy Simonds)
 • Publisher 2007, XPS and more (Jeff Bell)

PDF Support in Office 2007 2007
 • PDF Support in Office 2007 (Cyndy Wessling)

TechTalk with Steven Sinofsky 2007
 • TechTalk with Steven Sinofsky

Source: List of Office 2007 Blogs

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