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Is there a big difference between Office 2000/Office XP/Office 2003 applications?

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Is there a big difference between Office 2000/Office XP/Office 2003 applications?

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Yes and no. For most all of the applications, taking a Level 1 class, for example, is virtually the same whether it be 2000/XP/2003. One should be able to work proficiently with any version no matter which of the versions’ class they may have taken. PowerPoint would be a minor exception where as this program has gone through some layout and functionality changes (still not a big deal once one is familiar with the program in general). If you have any questions call 668-3922 or email joel@pcapplications.com. • Is there a big difference between Office 2007 and 2003 (or any earlier versions) of Office applications? YES. The user interface starting with Office 2007 is completely different than it has ever been. There are no more Menus and Toolbars, there are Ribbons with Command Groups and Buttons in 2007. It is VERY important to take a class in the version that you are working with or will work with. Please see Office 2003 VS Office 2007. If you have any questions call 668-3922 or email jo

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