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Update to Microsoft Word Lawsuit

Posted on : 29-12-2009 | By : Sarah | In : Uncategorized

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Microsoft released a supplemental patch for Office 2007 that is required for the United States in order to comply with the injunction of August 12, 2009.  From the Microsoft OEM Partner Center:

After this patch is installed, Word will no longer read the Custom XML elements contained within DOCX, DOCM, or XML files. These files will continue to open, but any Custom XML elements will be removed. The ability to handle custom XML markup is typically used in association with automated server based processing of Word documents. Custom XML is not typically used by most end users of Word.

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Cool post. I wonder what “automated server based processing”is referring to?

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