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| 183030 | 2003-10-14 05:47:00 | I've just got myself a copy of Office 2003, and I was wondering if anyone else has it yet, and what your installation process was like. Should I just whack it on over the top of whatever else I've got, uninstall my previous version of Office (2003 beta) and then install, or start fresh with a nice clean formatted machine? And anyone who was doing the beta who now has the full-version, is it much different? Mike. |
Mike (15) | ||
| 183031 | 2003-10-14 06:12:00 | Hey.. When u've installed and started to use it could you let me know how it went and how the whole performance is, and if its easier to use etc..... Cheers |
csinclair83 (200) | ||
| 183032 | 2003-10-14 07:26:00 | I would do a "clean install" if I were you. I have run a variety of MS Office over the years and am running Office XP Proffessional at the moment and am well pleased with it. PP |
Percy Porter (531) | ||
| 183033 | 2003-10-14 10:22:00 | Ive got the full Office 2003 Professional version Its not too bad.. mostly OfficeXP with a Candy look and feel to it that runs like a dog on under 300Mhz roughly.... On my copy the spelled Professional wrong on the Spash screen/Autoloader! I've currently got it running along-side Office 2K on one machine, simply because I dont have Publisher with Office2K. Upgrade, Fresh install.. it cleans up traces pretty well. Am still yet to look into OneNote, and a few other things.. Voice Recognition is supposed to be much 'smarter' now! |
Chilling_Silently (228) | ||
| 183034 | 2003-10-15 08:33:00 | > Ive got the full Office 2003 Professional version > Its not too bad.. mostly OfficeXP with a Candy look > and feel to it that runs like a dog on under 300Mhz > roughly.... Not surprising :) > On my copy the spelled Professional wrong on the > Spash screen/Autoloader! I'll look out for that :p > Upgrade, Fresh install.. it cleans up traces pretty > well. I'll give it a go > Am still yet to look into OneNote, and a few other > things.. Voice Recognition is supposed to be much > 'smarter' now! I had a look at OneNote in the beta - wasn't really of any use to me, didn't have the right hardware, wouldn't use it anyway, so I took it off - it seemed to be a system hog anyway (this was with beta 1 though, it probably has changed since then - I didn't install it with the later ones) Thanks Chilling Mike. |
Mike (15) | ||
| 183035 | 2003-10-21 08:02:00 | > On my copy the spelled Professional wrong on the > Spash screen/Autoloader! It was spelled fine on my one... ??? > Am still yet to look into OneNote, and a few other > things.. Professional doesn't have Onenote, it's sold as a seperate item - where'd you get it already? Mike. |
Mike (15) | ||
| 183036 | 2003-10-21 08:18:00 | spelling error would assume to be a illegit or hijacked version, if anything was spelling error on my version if i ever get i'd take it back as it would be abit hmm to have a spelling error on a professional company software...but if u purchased it proper and all it just mite be a 1 in a million error but still.... btw mike how did outlook turn out? was it as good as it was said to be? as thats the only part of office 2003 i really would love to get my hands on......can it be purchased on its own? whats one note like as well? i hear its much better if it is only used with tablet pcs...so u can write with a pen instead of typing all da time.... |
csinclair83 (200) | ||
| 183037 | 2003-10-21 08:31:00 | I've got one thing to say: much of the security features Microsoft boasts (such as not allowing people to print or copy stuff, and things like that) has been in Lotus Notes for least five years. It's not new; it's a subtle step closer to Trusted Computing; and your average person doesn't need it. |
agent (30) | ||
| 183038 | 2003-10-21 08:45:00 | > btw mike how did outlook turn out? was it as good as > it was said to be? as thats the only part of office > 2003 i really would love to get my hands on......can > it be purchased on its own? I would guess it can be purchased on its own, but I have no idea. I like the new Outlook - I've liked it from when I installed beta 1, and its even better now that its been released. > whats one note like as well? i hear its much better > if it is only used with tablet pcs...so u can write > with a pen instead of typing all da time.... Onenote sounds pretty neat. I like the audio to text recognition part (that I've heard about, but haven't seen in action). I hope it's as good as they say it is :) However I don't have a need for Onenote, so I won't be getting it. Mike. |
Mike (15) | ||
| 183039 | 2003-10-21 08:50:00 | hmm speech reconigtion... if i went to a class at polytech can i just sit there and the speakers can just talk and i get it all typed on what i use (lappie)? |
csinclair83 (200) | ||
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