The Open Document Architecture (ODA) base standard and associated profiles specify the means to represent and interchange complex documents. Communication base standards and associated profiles@ specifying interchange@ remote manipulation and management of documents at the application layer of the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) reference model@ have also been specified@ as Document Transfer And Manipulation (DTAM) and Document Filing and Retrieval (DFR). Standards concerning multipoint communication and multimedia conferencing applications (ITU-T T.120 series of recommendations@ see annex C) are being specified to support the needs of a rapidly growing telecommunication market. Standardizing document communication services will help implementors and service providers to extend the use and acceptance of these services in Europe. Furthermore@ the standardization of document communication service profiles will facilitate interworking. This ETS specifies document communication services to be provided on top of existing base standards or profiles@ giving constraints on them and rules on how to use and combine them. The first part of this ETS specifies basic services@ such as storing@ retrieval@ manipulation@ pointing or token-interchange. Some of these basic services can be used as stand-alone services@ but all of them are candidates to build more complex services@ such as joint synchronous editing and joint document presentation. This second part of the ETS specifies complex document communication services that are built on top of the basic ones.