![]() Office 2003 SP3 fixes the issues that are described in the following Microsoft Knowledge Base articles: ![]() Office 2003 SP3 combines the previously released fixes into one update. Some fixes that are included with Office 2003 SP3 were previously released in separate updates. SP3 contains security enhancements and stability improvements. Check out the Microsoft post for the full details.Finally, after a long wait, Microsoft have released Office 2003 Service Pack 3 (SP3). There’s a lot more going on with language support in Office. ![]() These changes mean that the new Office will be available in 106 languages (as either a fully localized language or via a Language Interface Pack), which taken together comprise the first spoken language of more than 4.5 billion people across the globe, Microsoft says, covering at least one official language in nearly every country in the world. In Office 2013, Microsoft is adding thirteen completely new languages via freely downloadable LIPs: Belarusian (Belarus), Cherokee (USA), K’iche’ (Guatemala), Kinyarwanda (Rwanda), Kurdish (Iraq), Punjabi (Pakistan), Scottish Gaelic (UK), Sindhi (Pakistan), Tajik (Tajikistan), Tigrinya (Ethiopia), Uyghur (China), Valencian (Spain), and Wolof (Senegal). Language Interface Packs, or LIPs, are free and provide a localized user interface for the most frequently used Office client applications, Excel, OneNote, Outlook, PowerPoint and Word. This is built into Office 2013 (including Lync) and will be available as a Language Pack for SharePoint Server 2013. Microsoft has fully localized Office in three Asian languages, Indonesian, Malay and Vietnamese. Parish outlines two key advances in this next release. For the many international users who need to consume or create content in more than one language we are introducing new ways to access Office proofing tools in additional languages.” “The range of languages supported in Office 365 and in Office Mobile has also been greatly extended. “Three new languages have been fully localized for the first time and Language Interface Packs added in 13 more,” he writes. In the post Support for international users and multiple languages in the new Office this week on the Office Next blog, Microsoft’s Julian Parish outlines the firm’s investments for international users who work in languages other than English. I wrote generally about coming changes in Office 2013 in Here Comes the Next Office earlier this week. While Office 2013 will provide many benefits over previous versions, Microsoft has highlighted a key advance this week: Its support for multiple languages, including many new languages, via free Language Interface Packs. ![]()
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