Thursday, November 19, 2009

Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 or Microsoft Office 2007?

My current Microsoft Office isn't funtioning well. May I know the full details %26amp; differences between Office Professional Edition 2003 %26amp; the latest Microsoft Office 2007 (coming soon), please?

Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 or Microsoft Office 2007?
There are so many new features and services that each product has its own site. Most of the product groups have blogs where you can learn a lot more and ask questions directly. There are also links to sign up for the beta program. Here are links to the sites for Excel, Word, Powerpoint, Outlook, Sharepoint, Project, Access, Groove, Office Live, Exchange, Windows Vista, and lots more.





The Microsoft Office system has evolved from personal productivity products to a comprehensive and integrated system. Microsoft Office system includes programs, servers, services, and solutions designed to work together to help address a broad array of business problems.





The big changes are a more intuitive User Interface which clusters features together in context to what you are doing. So there are not so many drop down menus as before. Instead the relevant features are displayed in a tool bar and change as you do different things. For example, when you highlight a section of text in Word a new menu appears just above your cursor with many of the likely options. This way you don't need to go up to the main menu and navigate through drop down menus.





The other big changes are a server platform and development tools specifically for Office making it a real platform for business applications. Historically Office has been a suite of individual personal productivity tools. Companies have built sophisticated spreadsheets and workflow applications using Word, Excel, and Access. Now there are better tools, servers, and a workflow framework to make it much easier to develop these applications.





Microsoft Office Live really has nothing to do with Microsoft Office. It is NOT an online hosted version of Office. I think the marketing people went a little overboard trying to leverage the Office brand name...and in the process confused a lot of people.





Office Live consists of FREE web site development tools, hosting, Web site statistics, personalized domain name, and e-mail addresses. It is targeted at small business owners and organizations.





There is a "Live Collaboration" upgrade for $29.95 per months that includes something very similar to a hosted version of Sharepoint where you can store and manage documents, create directories, etc. There are also applications for managing projects, a calendar, a basic CRM application, and other basic company applications. It is a great deal for small business.





There are lots of interesting features and services coming in 2007. It has been a long wait but I think users will be very happy with the results
Reply:Go To Microsoft Website There Will Be A Opption Named As Office 2007 Go There And Press Compare And Selet The Model You Want To Compare
Reply:Hey the 2007 version is more or less like the 2003 in features. The main additions would be your user interface and the file formats. They claim to have streamlined the functioning but we'll know only after it is in the market for some time. You can also test the beta that is out rite now..





Click on this link to know more:


http://www.microsoft.com/office/preview/...


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