| Publisher | Microsoft | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 2.5MB WORD | Date added | 01 Mar 2004 |
| Topics | Upgrades and Migration, Back-Office | ||
| Downloads | 1344 | ||
This paper explains the basic differences between Microsoft Office 2000 and Microsoft Office 2003 at a cursory level. It describes the obvious changes a user might see in the menu bar user interface and what a user might perceive as a bug, depending on his or her advanced usage of the various Office applications. This paper also provides a summary of the most likely issues an administrator might encounter during and after a migration of Office 2000 to Office 2003.
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