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Microsoft Office gets a facelift
Created: 01/24/2007
Video description: At CES 2007, ZDNet Executive Editor David Berlind talks to Microsoft\r\nCorporate Vice President, Chris Capossela about the new features Office\r\nusers can expect with the roll-out Office 2007--including a new\r\ngraphical interface that replaces the traditional menu and toolbars seen\r\nin previous versions.

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