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Question Office 2007 or still Office 2003 - 04-10-2008, 12:22 PM

Hi Guys I need your help, our company is currently running Office 2003 on each desktop and i haven't had any experience with Office 2007. If anyone has had this experience please advise me as to why I should upgrade to Office 2007 and what are the new features?
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Default 05-10-2008, 08:07 AM


Hopefully that video explains the notable differences between Office 2003 and Office 2007.
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Default 07-03-2008, 09:33 AM

Thanks for the video. It is really help me out to find the differences between office 2003 and 2007



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Default 12-14-2008, 05:27 AM

That is also an issue in our company...
But as an IT Admin I still hold on with Office 2003 for security and compatibility issue office 2007 is encountering.

May be after SP1 of office 2007 I will start thinking about it.



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Default 12-29-2008, 08:51 AM

Im fine with 2007, i mean i still have office certifications in both 07 and 03 and perferibly pick 03 but for the common user i would go with 07.


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I looked at this issue, and decided that the additional/new features of Office 2007 were not worth the money right now - since for my applications and work Office 2003 works really well.

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I have Office 2007, it has more features, better looking and more user friendly
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Hi Guys I need your help, our company is currently running Office 2003 on each desktop and i haven't had any experience with Office 2007. If anyone has had this experience please advise me as to why I should upgrade to Office 2007 and what are the new features?
I think this is enough .....
I do agree with you. Those are the most effective way
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Default 08-24-2009, 04:53 PM

he must have upgraded all his systems by now


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I have recently upgraded my Office 2003 Professional to Office 2007. At first I was skeptic as many of the previous features which I have come to love were not readily available. But as a project I was working on in which I was transferring scanned documents into adobe and then to word came to a close I had realized something.

Word 2007 had learned me! You ask how is that, and truthfully I can not explain but as I was editing and typing and formating it seems to copy exactly what I wanted it to after about 5 pages. This to me was extremely helpful and turned a 12 hour process into about 6.Access 2007 was a similar experience. As a Data Technician I was in charge of making a database that tracked all of our called and how much on hand gear we had. The premade templates that were included only required minimal changes to be exactly what I wanted. I was also able to import excel very easily into my database. Which was a slight harder task with 2003.

Excel also learned what I wanted and has ease of use with formulas and and other aspect I wanted. All the options could be brought up with a simple right click on any cell, very nice when you are formating many different cells.

As I worked with the rest of the Office 2007 suite I noticed that just because its user friendly doesn't mean its powerful. The ideas of Vista seem to be incorporated into Office 2007 and will make any office more productive with only little additional training. I recommend the upgrade to anyone.



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