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Detailed Description
Office 2003 Editions can help organizations
and their employees transform information into impact. New and familiar
products, features, and functionality improve how people and
organizations connect to people, information, and business processes.
Advances in intranet collaboration through
integration with the collaboration and information-sharing portal,
Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003, enable employees to
access and share information both internally and externally. Support
for information rights management (IRM) and industry-standard
Extensible Markup Language (XML) provide a platform on which to quickly
build cost-effective solutions that can have an immediate impact.
Includes:
- Word 2003
- Excel 2003
- PowerPoint 2003
- Access 2003
- Publisher 2003
- Outlook 2003 with Business Contact Manager
Connect People
Streamline communication and collaboration between internal and
external team members by using the desktop productivity programs that
many people rely on every day.
- Enable teams to modify, access, and save documents in a central
location by using Document Workspaces. In addition, the Shared
Workspace task pane displays tasks, related documents, links, and
member lists that notify you when your team members are online.
Document Workspaces and the Shared Workspace task pane require
Microsoft Windows Serverâ„¢ 2003 running Microsoft Windows® SharePointâ„¢
Services.
- Share documents with team members for modifications and have
control over what gets changed. You can choose permission settings and
allow coauthors to alter only the sections or formatting that you
choose.
- Improve the efficiency of your meetings with Meeting
Workspaces, which offer a centralized location for sharing agendas,
visual resources, and other documentation. Meeting Workspaces require
Windows Server 2003 running Windows SharePoint Services.
- Contact team members quickly with instant messaging (IM),
which can be displayed in most programs in Office 2003 Editions and
lets you know when your team members are online. Online presence
information requires Windows Server 2003 running Windows SharePoint
Services.
- Schedule meeting times quickly with team members. When you
use the personal information manager and communication program,
Microsoft Office Outlook® 2003, with Windows SharePoint Services, you
can compare schedules side by side or view team calendars.
Connect Information
Manage, prioritize, and act on an ever-increasing volume of business information.
- Read e-mail more quickly. The Outlook 2003 Reading Pane displays
twice as much content as previous versions of Outlook, reducing the
amount you need to scroll to read e-mail messages.
- Prioritize e-mail messages by using Quick Flags to indicate a priority or time-sensitive messages.
- Save time spent rereading e-mail messages in threaded
conversations. You can group all messages by subject line and then
quickly scan or delete entire conversation threads.
- Find important e-mail messages immediately. Use Search
Folders to save commonly used searches and then use them when you need
them. Store the resulting messages in any folder, and still access them
quickly. Search folders require a connection to Microsoft Exchange
2003.
- Help block junk e-mail messages from cluttering your Inbox with the new Junk E-Mail Filter in Outlook 2003.
- Use Outlook 2003 in different network environments. Outlook
stays connected to a network even when you roam between different
connections.
- Help protect your privacy. With Outlook, you can choose when
to include Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) content in an e-mail
message, and can help prevent unsolicited attachments from
automatically returning information to the originating server.
- Keep working regardless of your connection status. If your
network connection is unreliable, the Cached Exchange Mode in Outlook
2003 saves and displays the information from the last time you
connected to the network. Caching requires Exchange Server 2003.
- Access resources while working on a files. The new Research
task pane can help you access electronic dictionaries, thesauruses,
online research sites, and proprietary company information while
working in Office 2003 programs. You can find information and
incorporate it into your work quickly and easily.
- Take notes directly in your files. If you use a Tablet PC, you can use the tablet pen to add comments.
System Requirements:
- Min Hard Drive Space: 260 MB
- Min Operating System: Windows® 2000 with Service Pack 3 (SP3) or later; or Windows XP or later
- Min Processor Speed: 233 MHz
- Min Processor Type: Pentium®, Pentium III recommended
- Min RAM Size: 128 MB
- Peripheral Interface Devices: CD-ROM, SVGA monitor, Mouse or compatible device
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