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Office 2000 or 2003?

kevnich2

Platinum Member
Sorry, I know this should be in software but things in that area hardly ever get read. My question is this, what are the main differences between Office 2000 and 2003? I have 2000 now and am happy with it but I am considering upgrading to 2003 but I'm curious what are the differences? If there's nothing major, I'll stay with 2000 as it's stable and quick loading.
 
I used 2000 happily until I signed up for an "intro to word" class as an easy elective my last semester of college. To do the homework, we had to have office 2002, so I went out and bought it. From what I could tell, the only major difference is the way it looks, everything else is pretty far under the hood.

I use 2000 at work still and I don't miss any of the "features" in 2002 that I have on my home desktop and laptop PC.
 
There is some fomula floating around that says 90% of the people use less than 10% of the offered features.

Were you bumping your head on something in old program? Does new program provide relief?
 
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