What's special about 2007 Office and Vista?

Bill says:
"We've made Office backwards-compatible so you don't need Vista to run it. But there are a lot of features in Office 2007 that can really take advantage of the Vista experience."
like, for example, speech? I am using SR now on 2007 Word on Vista, and it's getting to be annoying when I have to go back and use the keyboard.
Published 22 March 06 08:43 by sprague

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# James Nuttall said on March 24, 2006 4:31 PM:
I'm really pleased to hear you are using Office 2007 and SR in Vista together.  I'm looking forward to using SR in Vista.  I was a little concerned that the all graphical interface of Office 2007 would not be speech-recognition friendly.  If you could post a little more information on how well Vista speech works with the graphical interface.  This would be greatly appreciated.
Dictated with speech recognition.
# sprague said on March 27, 2006 8:01 PM:
I find that Dictation works great in the new Office beta, under Word especially.  We work under any Vista app that supports MSAA, so unfortunately right now some of the other Office apps (esp. Powerpoint) aren't completely speech-enabled, but we're working on it.
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