Office XP vw Office 2003

J

jagaman

I am currently running Office 2000 on Windows 2000 and
Windows
XP Pro on a small 3 user network. We primarily use Word,
Excel, PowerPoint & Access.

I was getting ready to upgrade to Office XP Pro and I
started reading about Office 2003.

Can I upgrade to either version?

Which is the latest version?

Is one better then the other?

Does either version take advantage of Hyper Threading?
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Office 2003 was just released and is the latest version. If you act now
(before the end of November), you can acquire Office XP and a free upgrade
to Office 2003.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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reading.

After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer
jagaman <[email protected]> asked:

| I am currently running Office 2000 on Windows 2000 and
| Windows
| XP Pro on a small 3 user network. We primarily use Word,
| Excel, PowerPoint & Access.
|
| I was getting ready to upgrade to Office XP Pro and I
| started reading about Office 2003.
|
| Can I upgrade to either version?
|
| Which is the latest version?
|
| Is one better then the other?
|
| Does either version take advantage of Hyper Threading?
 
T

Tom Foolery

jagaman said:
I am currently running Office 2000 on Windows 2000 and
Windows
XP Pro on a small 3 user network. We primarily use Word,
Excel, PowerPoint & Access.

I was getting ready to upgrade to Office XP Pro and I
started reading about Office 2003.

Can I upgrade to either version?

Which is the latest version?

Is one better then the other?

Does either version take advantage of Hyper Threading?
 
J

jagaman

Where can you buy Office XP and get a free upgrade to WIN2003? Dose that apply to online sales?
 
J

jagaman

Thanks for your info, I found a full version of 2003 at Amazon.com out of the box and discounted

Thank you,
 

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