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The software "feature wars" are over. In these lean economic times, Microsoft will find persuading corporations to upgrade to Office 2003 difficult, so the company is surrounding the update with a careful marketing strategy, promoting it as a way to solve business problems and streamline group work. Microsoft sees Office 2003 as a tool that enhances your ability to perform tasks such as compiling sales forecasts and creating reports. The program's expanded XML capabilities star in this vision.
Features:
* AutoRecover saves your work at regular intervals * New context-sensitive smart tags * New task panes * New Outlook condenses all your personal and professional e-mail into one central location--even Web-based e-mail * Includes Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint
System requirements
* Pentium 133 MHz or faster (Pentium 3 recommended) * Microsoft Windows 98, 98 Second Edition, Me, NT 4.0 with Service Pack 6 or greater, or Windows 2000 or greater; on systems running Windows NT 4.0, the version of Internet Explorer must be upgraded to at least 4.01 with SP2 * Note: Add 8 MB RAM to the following memory requirements for each Office application open simultaneously: 24 MB RAM (Windows 9; 32 MB RAM (Windows Me, NT Workstation, or Server 4.0); 64 MB RAM (Windows 2000 Professional) * 210 MB hard disk space is required for the default configuration of Office XP Standard with 115 MB on the hard disk where the operating system is installed; customers without Windows 2000, Windows Me, or Office 2000 SR1 will require an extra 50 MB of hard disk space for the System Files Update; custom installation choices may require more or less hard disk space * CD-ROM drive * Super VGA (800 x 600) or higher-resolution monitor with 256 colors
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