Microsoft Office 2003
Review of Microsoft Office
2003
Microsoft Office 2003, like earlier versions of Microsoft Office, is a package of software programs designed for
various office work activities. 2003 Microsoft Office comprises the programs Excel, Word, Access, Outlook, OneNote,
Visio, PowerPoint, InfoPath, FrontPage, Project, Publisher, and Live Meeting. Each of these programs is sold as a
separate software product, but the Microsoft Office 2003 combines them all together under a sort of bulk rate price
tag.
Microsoft Office 2003 Package
The Microsoft Office 2003 package boasts a more complete package than any of the previous versions, offering
more programs, and the most up to date versions of the software available.
Of course, the older versions of the Office package are still perfectly good. I’m still using the 2000 addition,
and am perfectly happy with it. It’s easy to get sucked into the hype over the 2003 Office deal only to discover
that you didn’t really need the ‘improvements’. Microsoft, like all software companies, is update crazy. Newer
versions of their programs represent an entire new product line for a minimal cost to them, and are often basically
the same thing as the older version.
The Microsoft Office concept is a huge success for the software giant. Just about every major business has a
copy of Microsoft Office 2003 or some earlier version installed on all their employee’s computers. Using the
Microsoft Office 2003 programs you can do just about anything including writing form letters, tracking data,
creating visual presentations, sending emails, creating graphical designs, combining text and graphical images, and
arranging online meetings.
Microsoft Office 2003 Programs
Personally, the only programs I ever use are Excel, Word, and occasionally PowerPoint. These three programs are
a must have for anyone that does any kind of work involving presentations, writing, and organizing data. For these
three programs alone, I think the Microsoft Office 2003 package is a good deal. Even if you don’t work with
computers, Excel and Word are vital programs for personal use, making letter writing and tracking your finances
much easier.
If you don’t have any Microsoft Office versions, and don’t even have Word, or Excel, I highly recommend picking
up Microsoft Office 2003. You can buy it online from just about anyone, and any stores that carry computer software
will have it as well. If you already have an older Office version, you probably don’t really need to get Microsoft
Office 2003 unless you do a lot of office work and are interested in the new programs that come with the
package.
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