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Advantages of office 2007 with Office SharePoint Server

I see few partners asking me about what are the advantage of using Office 2007 with Office SharePoint Server. Here you go to get a few i know about MOSS + Office 2007.

If you are currently using Office XP or 2003 against SharePoint 2003 and you upgrade SharePoint to Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007, your experience from Office XP or 2003 won't change. You'll have the same amount of integration with SharePoint, no more, no less.

If you upgrade the client applications to Office 2007 from 2003, here are the additional end-user benefits realized when interfacing with SharePoint 2007

The following are the SharePoint Integration benefits with Office 2007 which you don't get when you use Office 2003 with SharePoint 2007

Outlook

  • Ability to take SharePoint content offline: document libraries, contacts, calendars, and tasks
  • Ability to overlay SharePoint calendars with other calendars (people, resources, etc.) and fully edit the calendar in Outlook, including offline
  • Ability to send an HTML email version of a SharePoint calendar to anyone, including outside the organization
  • Ability to send InfoPath electronic forms via Outlook as an email. Results can be stored in SharePoint. Drops-downs can also be fed from SharePoint.
  • Ability to have tasks from OneNote, SharePoint, and Project Server consolidate inside of Outlook
  • Ability to approve tasks/workflows right from Outlook without having to open SharePoint or the Office content
  • Records management for email messages (assuming Exchange 2007 is installed) and the ability to integrate those emails with SharePoint's record management capabilities
  • RSS reader - all SharePoint content is available via RSS feeds, Outlook 2007 has an integrated RSS reader
  • From SharePoint, people can now e-mail a link directly to a document/file. When the user clicks on the link, the document will open in read mode and a button will appear telling the user they can edit it or check it out to make changes. This allows sending a link for both read and edit purposes.

Word

  • Enterprise Content Management
    • Ability to complete meta-data in the Information Property Panel
    • Ability to create custom Information Property Panels with business logic using InfoPath
    • In-client workflows (initiate, complete, etc.)
    • Ability to see a document requires workflow actions (approve, sign, etc.)
    • Ability to see a document is locked and requires check-out to be modified
    • Ability to see relevant corporate policies right in Office
    • Rich Document signature workflow process
  • Ability to author and publish web content
  • When opening a Word 2007 document from SharePoint 2007...
    • Ability to see all previous published and draft versions
    • Ability to restore back to any previous version
    • Ability to perform a graphical comparison between any two versions
  • Ability to create a new Blog posting or Wiki in SharePoint right from Word
  • Barcodes and meta-data labels when printing content

Excel

  • Publish spreadsheets to Excel Services
    • Web-based spreadsheet access
    • Web-services interface to the spreadsheets
  • Enterprise Content Management
    • Ability to complete meta-data in the Information Property Panel
    • Ability to create custom Information Property Panels with business logic using InfoPath
    • In-client workflows (initiate, complete, etc.)
    • Ability to see a document requires workflow actions (approve, sign, etc.)
    • Ability to see a document is locked and requires check-out to be modified
    • Ability to see relevant corporate policies right in Office
    • Rich Document signature workflow proces

PowerPoint

  • PowerPoint slide libraries
  • Enterprise Content Management
    • Ability to complete meta-data in the Information Property Panel
    • Ability to create custom Information Property Panels with business logic using InfoPath
    • In-client workflows (initiate, complete, etc.)
    • Ability to see a document requires workflow actions (approve, sign, etc.)
    • Ability to see a document is locked and requires check-out to be modified
    • Ability to see relevant corporate policies right in Office
    • Rich Document signature workflow process

InfoPath

  • Ability to publish forms to SharePoint Forms Services. This enables the InfoPath forms to be accessed from Internet Explorer, FireFox, Safari, Netscape, or mobile devices.
  • Ability to send InfoPath forms as emails to Outlook 2007 users. Results can be stored in SharePoint. Drops-downs can also be fed from SharePoint.

Access

  • Ability to publish rich reports using formats like PDF/XPS from SharePoint lists
  • Ability to centralize the data storage to SharePoint lists
  • Ability to take work offline

Groove

  • Ability to synchronize SharePoint document libraries to Groove Workspaces for secure collaboration whether on-line or offline. This enables easy collaboration with customers, suppliers, or partners which aren't part of your network or don't have access to your SharePoint servers. Also enables at least 192 bit encryption of all content in Groove workspaces.

OneNote

  • Ability to create shared notebooks hosted/saved on a SharePoint site.

Project

  • Project Web Access is implemented via SharePoint, thus all features apply - like take document libraries offline in Outlook
  • Project Lite - users can create Project task lists in SharePoint and then promote them to Project Professional and make them full-blown projects
  • Reporting - Project will provide what we're calling the "Reporting Center" which allows for customized Excel and Visio templates which can automatically populate based on back-end data.
  • Workflow - we now can have routing and approval of project- and resource-related information

Disclaimer:

This is test was conducted in the lab referencing few internal resources. A final document may be available in Microsoft website soon. I will post it here when I come across one.

Posted: Friday, February 16, 2007 12:01 AM by brittog

Comments

R Anderson said:

Great info and great product.

Can you expand on how to create a wiki entry from within Word:

Ability to create a new Blog posting or Wiki in SharePoint right from Word

Thanks!

# March 20, 2007 8:00 AM

brittog said:

Hi Anderson,

Please refer the URL below for Help with blogging in Word 2007

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/word/HA101640211033.aspx

# March 22, 2007 9:38 AM

Lori said:

I came to this looking for how to create a Wiki entry from Word. The article you point to deals with creating a blog entry, but not a Wiki entry? Thanks for any info.

# August 9, 2007 7:40 PM

Marcel said:

I second that: How can a Wiki entry be created from Word 2007?

# September 17, 2008 2:59 PM

S Shankar said:

This is a great Sales Help for us. Thanks

Shankar

# April 30, 2009 2:01 PM

serversupport said:

Office SharePoint Server providing a lot of great functionality, Office SharePoint Server is different architecturally from SharePoint Portal Server 2003 in the following ways.

It’s all about “Light-up” with Office SharePoint Server. This means that if you install Office SharePoint Server on top of WSS v3, you can now start including “features” in the existing WSS sites; you can essentially “light up” new features in the WSS site. Customers with a broad WSS v3 site investment can now get immediate value with Office SharePoint Server.

WSS v3 is built on top of ASP.NET 2.0. With ASP.NET supporting some great features like a web part framework, provider model for authentication and navigation and other rich features, Share Point developers can really start taking advantage of Microsoft’s latest and greatest development platform. The other important benefit is that web parts become ubiquitous and Share Point developers are easier to find resulting in a dramatically increased pool of potential Share Point developers. It’s not a question of building with ASP.NET 2.0 or Share Point technologies. It’s about developing solutions with ASP.NET 2.0 and Share Point technologies.

# July 15, 2009 1:13 AM
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