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Service Packs are software updates from Microsoft (some other companies use the term, as well) which may contain updates making the software more reliable, more compatible and more secure.  Service Packs can only be installed if there's a previous version of the same product on a computer.

Microsoft issues service packs for its operating system and for its Office Suites. 

This is the list of the most current service packs:


For Windows XP Service Pack 3
For Windows Vista Service Pack 2
For Windows 7 Service Pack 1
For Office 2003 Service Pack 3
For Office 2007 Service Pack 3
For Office 2010 Service Pack 2
For Office 2013 Service Pack 1

 

How can you tell which Service Pack you have?  Here's how to check:

In Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7

1)  From the Start Menu, RIGHT-click on (My) Computer.  (It's only called "My" in Windows XP.)

2)  Left-click on PROPERTIES.

3)  At the top of the System Properties window, you will find both the version of Windows you are operating and which Service Pack is installed, if any.  Here's an example from Windows 7 (notice it has Service Pack 1 installed) and another example from Windows XP (SP3).

Service Pack - Windows 7

Windows Vista would look the same as this Windows 7 screen.

Service Pack - XP

 

In Microsoft Office 2003:

1)  Open Word.

2)  Click on the HELP menu.

3)  Click on About Microsoft Office Word.  The edition and the service packs installed, if any, will be listed at the top of the window which appears.

Office 2003

In Microsoft Office 2007:

1)  Open Word.

2)  Click on the Windows Logo drop-down menu in the upper left-hand corner of Word.

3)  Click on Word Options.

4)  In the left column, click on RESOURCES.

5)  On the right-hand side of the window, find ABOUT Microsoft Office Word.  The version and any service packs will be listed directly underneath.

Office 2007

In Microsoft Office 2010:

1)  Open Word or any other Office Program.

2)  On the FILE menu, choose HELP.

3)  Under "About Microsoft Word."  Click on "Additional Version and Copyright Information."

  

4)  You'll find the Office 2010 Version and Service Pack information at the top of the new window which appears.

In Microsoft Office 2013:

1)  Open Word or any other Office Program.

2)  On the FILE menu, choose ACCOUNT.

3)  Under "Product Information,"click on "ABOUT WORD" (Or whichever Office Product you opened.).

  

4)  You'll find the Office 2013 Version at the top of the new window which appears. You have service pack 1 if the version is higher than 15.0.4569.1506.

 

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