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Leveraging features of Microsoft® Office Word 2007, xPresso(TM) for Word 2007 enables document designers to transform existing static Word documents into personalized, dynamic customer communications directly from desktop. Software can share content and rule logic across many documents via notion of sub-documents. In high-volume batch and real-time environments, personalized Word documents can be published in PDF, Postscript, AFP, PCL, HTML, and XML formats.



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Document Sciences Introduces xPresso for Word 2007 at ON DEMAND



CARLSBAD, Calif., April 18 -- Document Sciences Corporation (NASDAQ:DOCX), a global leader in customer communications management solutions, today introduced xPresso(TM) for Word 2007 during the ON DEMAND Conference and Expo in Boston. Leveraging the new features of Microsoft(R) Office Word 2007, xPresso for Word 2007 enables document designers to easily transform existing static Word documents into highly personalized, dynamic customer communications right from the desktop. Part of the award-winning xPression(R) customer communications product suite, xPresso for Word 2007 is ideally suited for designing customized contracts, proposals, prospectuses, notices, and other common Word-based document types.

"For most business users, Microsoft Office is the platform of choice for creating a variety of client facing documents. However, personalizing these communications in high volume is a challenge," explains Nasser Barghouti, Chief Technology Officer for Document Sciences. "With xPression's open, standards-based architecture and seamless integration with Microsoft Office 2007, generating personalized documents in print and electronic formats in high volume has never been easier."

xPresso for Word 2007 offers customers the following benefits:

-- Deep personalization from within Word -- xPresso for Word 2007 extends Word with sophisticated rule-based logic and variables, enabling users to design a dynamic document in Microsoft Word, leveraging all of Word 2007's advanced content authoring features.

-- High-volume production -- Dynamic document templates created in xPresso for Word can be used by xPression's xPRS server to generate millions of highly personalized and customized customer communications.

-- Consistency through content re-use -- Users of xPresso for Word can share content and rule logic across many documents through the notion of sub-documents. A sub-document can then be tested and approved once and used many times in a consistent fashion across multiple communications.

-- Multi-Channel Delivery -- In both high-volume batch and real-time environments, personalized Word documents can be published in PDF, Postscript, AFP, PCL, HTML and XML formats.

Document Sciences will demonstrate xPresso for Word 2007 and its entire xPression software suite throughout the ON DEMAND Conference and Expo, May 17 - May 19, at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center, Booth #409.

About Document Sciences

Document Sciences is a market-leading global solutions provider for customer communications management. Our award-winning xPression software suite enables organizations to automate the creation and delivery of well-designed, highly personalized communications -- from customized marketing collaterals, contracts and policies to high-volume relationship statements and correspondence. More than 500 content-driven organizations worldwide, including over 60 FORTUNE Global 500 companies, use Document Sciences' solutions to reduce development costs by up to 90%, improve time-to-revenue by as much as 75%, and enhance the overall customer experience with highly effective 1:1 communications. Based in Carlsbad, California, with award- winning offshore services operations in Beijing, China and offices across the U.S. and in London, Document Sciences also markets its products in Europe, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Latin America and Asia. For more information about Document Sciences Corporation, call 888.4.DOC.SCI or visit http://docscience.com/.

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