Talk:Microsoft Office 2003

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Microsoft Office Word 2003 Comprehensive Course by: Jill Murphy and Russel Stolins

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The book : Mircrosoft Office Word 2003 Comprehensive Course by ; Jill and Russel really stinks, the concepts review are so wrong. I found may mistakes on this book. and I hate the fact that the instructor agrees with me but yet they cannot exchange the books. these books need to be revised. I love to read and


I understand what I read but these writters are not so great.


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This post should be deleted because it has no relevance to changing the article. You may delete this post when deleting prior post.Ntlhui (talk) 01:16, 10 October 2009 (UTC)Reply

Microsoft Outlook

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Web browse with Outlook

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You are able to web browse in Microsoft Office Outlook 2003. Go to Person Folders. Enable the "web" toolbar in Outlook. Type "http://" then type the address your looking for.

Looks like Microsoft Outlook Web Access

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Microsoft Outlook 2003 looks like Outlook web access.

From Me, WiiRocks566 [[[User Talk:WiiRocks566|☆]]] 19:15, 18 September 2010 (UTC)Reply

Enterprise feature XML?

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To my knowledge, only Office Professional and the standalone version of Word offer XML functionality (Source: Help file of my Small Business Edition). Can anyone confirm this? 84.144.49.106 (talk) 13:48, 7 January 2011 (UTC)Reply

Microsoft Office 2003 Service Pack 3

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Microsoft Office 2003 Service Pack 3 was released during Windows Server 2003 SP2, and Windows XP SP2, which means it was developed earlier. This should be apart of the article. I'm pretty sure, but not all my references I saw are sure. I'll check again, and maybe someone can correct me. Maybe I'm wrong. Service Pack 2 of both server and client was support during a few days of SP3, but then ended support. Correct? From Me, WiiRocks566 19:24, 15 January 2011 (UTC)Reply

Office 2003 was the last version of Microsoft Office to include fully customizable toolbars and menus for all apps

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Wikipedia now says: "Office 2003 was the last version of Microsoft Office to include fully customizable toolbars and menus for all of its applications".

Please be more specific. Is this still the case with Office 2013 and does Microsoft have plans to fix this? Are there non-official addons that fix this for Office 2010, 2013 or 2016 and do they require administrator priviledges on Windows (7)?

ee1518 (talk) 08:47, 1 January 2015 (UTC)Reply

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Fake logo?

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The logo in this article is almost certainly fake. Could someone please upload the real one? Mdrnpndr (talk) 01:09, 15 May 2016 (UTC)Reply

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Data Analyzer 2003

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Is there any reference to Data Analyzer 2003 being a thing that exists? It appears it was included with Office XP, but is there any sources or anything to indicate it was included with Office 2003? I have an Office 2003 Professional installation, and couldn't find the Data Analyzer program with it, although the editions table says it should be there. I couldn't find it mentioned anywhere else in the article either. Is it more referring to the Data Analysis Excel add-in, which I did find a mention to? Or is there something I'm missing? Just want to know I'm not overlooking anything before considering removing it from the editions table. JaykeBird (talk) 16:26, 15 May 2021 (UTC)Reply

Ms office 2003

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Ms office 2003 157.39.141.113 (talk) 04:42, 11 October 2022 (UTC)Reply

MY IDENTITY

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