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How about "update"?
Hello all:
MS renewed his windows all the time, ...2000, XP, Vista and w7. Simultaneously, Office 2000, 2003, 2007 and 2010. I am not passionate at vogue, particularly the OFFICE. Up to this moment, I am stiil using Office2003. On the other hand, I am afraid to be lag behind and miss some precious functions. Could you tell me your experience about the upgrading from office 2003 to 2007 and 2010. Is it necessary? |
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I have a client who was wondering the same thing. Honestly, they all have GENERALLY the same functions. What I like about the newer versions (I use both versions--2003 at school, 2007 at home) is that there is a much easier layout. When you want to insert something you go to the Insert tab instead of Table. It is more user friendly and easier to work with. I have heard complaints about people liking 2003 better, but it is because they haven't given 2007 a real shot. If you are getting a new computer go for the newer versions, otherwise, stick with what you have. You aren't missing a lot.
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