2/9/2023 0 Comments Word file formats![]() ![]() ![]() Regardless of your preferred document file format, the new Microsoft Office gives you more options for sharing, collaborating, and archiving office documents. ![]() By adding support for these standardized document formats, Microsoft Office 2013 provides users with more choice for office document interoperability. We have also added support for opening PDF documents so they can be edited within Word and saved to any supported format. In the next release of Office, we have added two additional formats for use: Strict Open XML and Open Document Format (ODF) 1.2. You can catch up on the latest Office interoperability news on the Interop team blog. Interoperability remains an important focus of the product teams, our documentation, interoperability events and our efforts in file format adoption are going strong. Editor’s note: Jim Thatcher, Principal Program Manager Lead for Office Standards joins Office Next to discuss file format standards. ![]()
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