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  • Microsoft puts old Office code on web

    Posted by thinkdj on January 18th, 2008
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    Microsoft has made technical information for its older binary Office document formats available for download following pressure from participants in the ongoing, somewhat fiery, standardization debate.

    Redmond’s Office programme manager Brian Jones said in a blog post this week that the documentation will be accessible via download.

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    1. Kirkorov says:

      Microsoft try to do something terrible. I do not understand it. OK lets be good.

    2. Kirkorov says:

      Microsoft try to do something terrible. I do not understand it.

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