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Inside Microsoft Office 2007 beta 1 Camera icon

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Published: 17 Mar 2006 13:10 GMT

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Shiny new ribbon
Microsoft Office 2007's Ribbon sits atop the interface of the core applications, replacing the myriad drop-down menus of prior versions. The revamped Ribbon gets more-vivid colours and offers task-specific tabs that attempt to surface functions in response to your task at hand.

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