In Office 2000 I had the office assistant called professor. How c.

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snoopy216

Is it possible to get the Professor in Office 2000 as an office assistant in
Office 2003? If so how can I do it ?
 
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Miss Perspicacia Tick

snoopy216 said:
Is it possible to get the Professor in Office 2000 as an office
assistant in Office 2003? If so how can I do it ?


No it isn't.
 
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Alias

snoopy216 said:
Is it possible to get the Professor in Office 2000 as an office assistant
in
Office 2003? If so how can I do it ?

Not available in 2003. That's another difference between Office 2000 and
2003 aside from the activation scam and not being able to install it on more
than one desktop and one laptop.

Just curious, do you find any significant improvement with 2003?

Alias
 
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Joy

Good question about any significant improvement. I had Office 97 and only
used Word, but now I have Office 2003 (no choice, it came installed on my
new XP computer some months ago). I much preferred 97, I found it much
easier to use.
 
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Alias

Joy said:
Good question about any significant improvement. I had Office 97 and only
used Word, but now I have Office 2003 (no choice, it came installed on my
new XP computer some months ago). I much preferred 97, I found it much
easier to use.

So, the major difference is to protect Microsoft with the activation scheme?

Alias
 

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