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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Office Microsoft Office] is a suite of productivity programs created or purchased by Microsoft and developed for Microsoft Windows, and Apple Computer's Mac OS and Mac OS X operating systems. There are two general file types for Microsoft Office documents: the [[Microsoft Office Document Formats|legacy binary file format]] and the new Microsoft XML Format. | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Office Microsoft Office] is a suite of productivity programs created or purchased by Microsoft and developed for Microsoft Windows, and Apple Computer's Mac OS and Mac OS X operating systems. There are two general file types for Microsoft Office documents: the [[Microsoft Office Document Formats|legacy binary file format]] and the new Microsoft XML Format. | ||
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=== Reference === | === Reference === | ||
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Microsoft Office is a suite of productivity programs created or purchased by Microsoft and developed for Microsoft Windows, and Apple Computer's Mac OS and Mac OS X operating systems. There are two general file types for Microsoft Office documents: the legacy binary file format and the new Microsoft XML Format.