Q. What are the major changes between Office 2003 Editions and Microsoft Office XP?
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Office 2003 Editions programs include many significant changes, including:
•Broader support for Extensible Markup Language (XML). Microsoft Office Word 2003, Microsoft Office Excel 2003, and Microsoft Office Access 2003 offer XML schemas you can customize for using data, smart documents, and programmable task panes (such as the Research task pane).
•Greater integration with Microsoft Windows® SharePoint™ Services. This provides increased collaboration through team sites, such as Document Workspaces, Meeting Workspaces, and other collaboration tools.
•A redesigned version of Microsoft Outlook® with an improved Reading Pane, cached memory, e-mail conversation thread condensers, and other improvements.
•Microsoft Office has evolved from a suite of personal productivity products to a more comprehensive and integrated system. Building on the familiar tools that many people already know, the Microsoft Office System is a collection of multiple programs, servers, services, and solutions that offers you a set of tools for effective teaming, process management, intelligent use of information, and personal impact. Each product plays an important role in the Microsoft Office System.
At the core of the Microsoft Office System are Office 2003 Editions—such as Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003—which deliver the core desktop productivity tools. New features in these programs help enhance how you can work with coworkers, partners, and customers, and how organizations capture and use information.
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