- Microsoft Office 97
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Microsoft Office 97 was a major milestone release of Microsoft Office, which included hundreds of new features and improvements, introduced "Command Bars", a paradigm in which menus and toolbars were made more similar in capability and visual design featured natural language systems and sophisticated grammar checking. It was published on CD-ROM as well as on a set of 44 3½-inch floppy disks, and became Y2K safe with Service Release 2. Released on November 19, 1996[1], it was the last version to support Windows NT 3.51 on i386 and Alpha (only Word and Excel were available for the Alpha). Two service releases (SR-1 and SR-2) were released for Office 97. [2]
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Editions
Office 97 was released in five editions. They are as follows:
Office programs Standard Edition Professional Edition Small Business Edition Small Business
Edition 2.0[3]Developer Edition Word 97 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Excel 97 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Outlook 97 Yes Yes Yes Yes (initially included in retail version) Yes Outlook 98 No No No Yes (can be upgraded to via coupon or download) No PowerPoint 97 Yes Yes No No Yes Access 97 No Yes No No Yes Developer Tools and SDK No No No No Yes Publisher 97 No No Yes No No Publisher 98 No No No Yes No Small Business Financial Manager 97 No No Yes No No Small Business Financial Manager 98 No No No Yes No Direct Mail Manager No No No Yes No Expedia Streets 98 No No No Yes No Bookshelf Basics No Yes No No Yes Note that there are 2 Small Business Editions.
Microsoft Office 97 Powered by Word 98
Microsoft Office 97 Powered by Word 98 was released in Japanese and Korean editions on 20 June, 1998[citation needed]. It also included Outlook 98 in all editions and Publisher 98 in the Small Business Edition. Microsoft Word 98 for Windows was only available as part of this package[citation needed], though Microsoft Word 98 for Macintosh was available in Microsoft Office 98 Macintosh Edition.
Office Assistant
Microsoft Office 97 is notable as the first version of Office to feature the office assistant, a feature initially designed to assist users by the way of an interactive animated character, which interfaced with the Office help content. The default assistant was Clippit, nicknamed Clippy, a paperclip. The office assistant feature would continue to be available in Office versions up until and including Microsoft Office 2003. In Office XP the feature was hidden by default and not installed by default in Office 2003.
Easter eggs in Office 97
Microsoft Word 97 contained a hidden pinball game and Microsoft Excel contained a hidden flight simulator.[citation needed]
References
- ^ "Microsoft Office 97 Released to Manufacturing" (Press release). Microsoft Corp. November 19, 1996. http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/1996/Nov96/RTMPR.mspx. Retrieved April 28, 2011.
- ^ OFF97: How to Obtain and Install Office 97 SR-2
- ^ "Office 97 Small Business Edition v2 - Features". Microsoft Corp. February 1, 2000. http://classic-web.archive.org/web/20000226133134/www.microsoft.com/catalog/display.asp?site=620&subid=22&pg=2. Retrieved April 28, 2011.
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