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Well since
I wrote a general review about
Microsoft Office 2003 Pro I decided to break it
up and explain more about some of the included software. I doubt I will cover
every single feature but I will do my best to bring out what is important for
daily use. I want to do this because Microsoft does offer each of the software
included in the professional version separately. This review is about Word
2003; please refer to the What's New? section to get more
details.
INSTALLATION :
The installation on my computer takes about five to ten minutes for the
“typical” setup. But if you want, you can go in and customize the installation
and add or remove components to your needs. Most of the times I do not even have
to restart the computer after installation. The hard part is the installing the
updates or service packs after the installation; this process takes a lot of
time. To make your life easier, I suggest using a broadband Internet connection
for downloading and installing the updates and service packs.
Microsoft has simplified the installation process to make our lives a bit
easier. The setup process is designed so that you will not need any help from
anyone to get yourself started quickly. But if you need to, you can get help
about the installation from Microsoft’s website.
A down side to the installation is the new "Activation" process. Even though
this helps Microsoft reduce piracy, it also produces more work for us. Once you
do activate it, you will never have to deal with it again; unless of course you
re-install.
LOOK AND FEEL :
This version of Word 2003 looks and feels a lot like its predecessor Word 2002
or XP but with a lot of improvements and eye candy. If you are just a beginner
you may not even notice a difference from the preview version. All of the
improvements and enhancements are either for professionals or business users.
One feature that I think we all need and use is the "Reading Layout" which
allows you to read any document easily and without the need to scroll a lot. It
shows two pages at a time on the screen; somewhat like the print preview feature
but with edit capability.
The toolbar buttons are easy to work with if you are upgrading but you might
have to get used to it if you are new to this; just move your mouse over the
buttons and it will tell you what it is. If you want to figure out what a
certain button does, just look it up in the help contents or click it and see
for yourself.
The menus are almost the same as the previous version except for the newly added
features. The menus will show you the options you use the most first and if you
want everything else. You can customize all of the tools to your needs and they
will happily comply with you.
Another amazing feature I like about it is the "Getting Started" bar attached to
the right side of the window. This bar helps you open new or recent documents,
or work with templates. I think this is one of the best additions to the
application.
WHATS NEW? (gathered from online and offline help contents)
Word 2003 now has the capability to save documents in XML (Extensible Markup
Language) format so that you can separate the content of a document from the
confines of its binary (.doc) format. The content becomes available for
automated data-mining and repurposing processes. The content can easily be
searched and even modified by processes other than Word.
In addition, if you are using Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 or
stand-alone Microsoft Office Word 2003, you can attach an XML schema to any
document by using the XML Schema tab in the Templates and Add-ins dialog box.
You specify the name of the schema file and whether you want Word to validate
the document against the schema. Then, use the XML Structure task pane to apply
XML tags to your document and to view XML markup in your document.
This version also makes it easier than ever to read documents on your computer.
Word now optimizes its display for your screen size and resolution, and a new
reading layout view for improved reading experience. Reading layout view hides
unnecessary toolbars, displays the Document Map or the new thumbnail pane, so
you can quickly jump to sections of the document, automatically scales the
contents of a document to pages that fit comfortably on your screen and that are
easy to browse and allows you to highlight portions of the document and add
comments or make changes.
If you are using a device that supports ink input, such as a Tablet PC, you can
use the tablet pen to take advantage of handwriting in Microsoft Word 2003.
Sometimes viewing multiple users’ changes in one document can be overwhelming,
but now you can use a new approach to compare documents— comparing documents
side by side. Comparing documents side by side using Compare Side by Side allows
you to simply determine the differences between two documents without having to
merge multiple users’ changes into one document. You can scroll through both
documents at the same time to identify differences between the two documents.
Document protection can be fine-tuned to control document formatting, content,
or both. You can specify that only certain styles are available to use, and
those styles cannot be modified. When protecting a document for changes to
content, you no longer have to apply the same restriction to everyone and to the
entire document. You can selectively allow certain people to edit specified
parts of the document.
The new research task pane offers a wide variety of reference information and
expanded resources if you have an Internet connection. You can conduct research
on topics using an encyclopedia, web search, or by accessing third-party
content.
These new features are some great additions to this new version which help
create professional looking documents quickly and easily. Since I work in an
office environment everyday, I get to use most of these new features to make my
work better in quality and style.
TEMPLATES :
You can download templates easily from the “Getting Started” bar by clicking a
link that will take you to Microsoft’s templates page. There you can search and
download the templates you need. I have personally used this feature a lot and
it really does come in handy if you are in a hurry and do not have the time to
create something from scratch. So go ahead and take full advantage of it and
make your life a bit less stressful.
Word Templates:
http://office.microsoft.com
HELP AND UPDATES :
Microsoft has made things easier by making "Office Updates" similar to "Windows
Update" on their website. This update feature will allow you to get the latest
service packs and security updates quickly and easily without too much
interaction from you.
One thing I do not enjoy about the online update is that it does take up a lot
of bandwidth when it downloads the updates. It also uses a lot of system
resources when installing the downloaded updates. Most of the time, I even have
to restart my computer to complete the update installation. If they only made it
work without restarting my computer, I would be very happy.
SOME CONS :
One of the features I have come to hate a lot is the "Help Assistants" who are
very annoying for me. I always opt out from installing this feature. I really
think that they are more of a distraction than a source for help when creating
important proposals which require a lot of thought. I do not have any other cons
to list about Word 2003 yet, but if I do find more I will definitely update this
section.
PERSONAL EXPERIENCE :
I have been using Word for about nine years now, and I am still figuring out new
ways to make my spreadsheets better. I usually write essays, reviews, letters,
resumes and documentation for my software with Word. I like to make everything
look pretty so I use a lot of color and smooth fonts to accomplish that.
The feature that I use the most in Word is probably the Spell Checker; it does
correct a lot of spelling, and grammatical errors that I make. The reading
layout view is another best feature that I use a lot when I proof read
something. It helps me focus on that I am reading than on the scrolling.
I downloaded a template to write my resume from Microsoft’s website and it has
helped me get the job I have right now.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS :
Computer and Processor:
Personal computer with an Intel Pentium 233-MHz or faster processor
(Pentium III recommended)
Memory:
128 MB of RAM or greater
Hard disk:
150 MB of available hard-disk space; optional installation files cache
(recommended) requires an additional 200 MB of available hard-disk space
Drive:
CD-ROM or DVD drive
Display:
Super VGA (800 x 600) or higher-resolution monitor
Operating System:
Microsoft Windows 2000/XP, or later
Other:
Microsoft Exchange Server is required for certain advanced functionality in
Microsoft Office Outlook; Microsoft Windows Server 2003 running Microsoft
Windows SharePoint Services is required for certain advanced collaboration
functionality; certain inking features require running Microsoft Office on the
Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition; speech recognition functionality
requires a Pentium II 400-MHz or faster processor and a close-talk microphone
and audio output device; Information Rights Management features require access
to a Windows 2003 Server running Windows Rights Management Services
Internet Connection:
Internet functionality requires dial-up or broadband Internet access (provided
separately); local or long-distance charges may apply
FINAL THOUGHTS :
I have been using Microsoft Word for about nine years now and have gotten so
used to it that I cannot stand to use any other. I have tried many other word
processors, but I can proudly say that there is no comparison between them and
Word. This latest 2003 version has some very useful additions and enhancements
that are worth purchasing.
I would recommend Word over any other word processor because it is easy to use
and I learned to use it first so I am comfortable with it. I would not say that
it is the best of the best, but it is worth a try. I like the little features
the best that make my life a bit easier; like the nice Windows XP like look, the
quick keyboard shortcuts that make performing certain tasks faster, and the page
layouts views that improve any kind of view. The side bar that helps open a new
or saved document, allows you to work with templates, and provides online help
is one of the best features in this version. I have also noticed that some tasks
perform a bit faster than the older version, such as saving, and other tasks
that used to take longer. Just give it a try and I bet that if you forget for a
second that Microsoft made it, you will enjoy using it. Microsoft does offer a
trial version at their website if you would like to try it before you buy it.
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