Integrating Microsoft office 2007/2010 with BPEL

Hi All,
Having a requirement that Microsoft office 2007/10 needs to be integrated with BPEL.
Kindly provide some useful suggestion.
If any documents available,please provide the link as well.
Thanks in advance

Hello,
Based on this link:
https://websmp210.sap-ag.de/smb/sbo/platforms
that I copied for you:
Desktop System Platforms      addon 2005 SP1 2005 B      2007 A
Microsoft® Office 2000 SP3
- Standard & Professional
Edition                                                      
Microsoft® Office XP SP2
- Professional Edition                                           X               X
Microsoft® Office 2003 SP1
- Standard & Professional Edition                          X                  X
Microsoft® Office 2007
- Standard & Professional Edition             X(1)      X               X (2)
(1) XL Reporter 2005 does support Microsoft® Office 2007 as of XL Reporter 2005 SP01 PL29.
(2) XL Reporter 2007 currently does not support Microsoft® Office 2007. Planned to be supported in Q3/2007.
x sign means it is okay with the version. The version is in the header/top. You can understand and have solution for your problem after read it.
Rgds,

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