Microsoft Office 2003 is a productivity suite written and distributed by Microsoft for their Windows operating system. Released on November 17, 2003, it was the successor to Office XP and the predecessor to Office 2007.
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A new Office logo as part of a rebranding effort by Microsoft, as well as two new applications, made their debut in Office 2003: InfoPath and OneNote. OneNote is a note-taking and organizing application for text, handwritten notes or diagrams, recorded audio and graphics. Office 2003 is the first version to use Windows XP style icons and colors.
Getting Acquainted with Word
Seeing the Word screen for the first time is sort of like trying to find your way through Tokyo’s busy Ikebukuro subway station. It’s intimidating. But when you start using Word, you quickly learn what everything is. To see Windows operating system Standard toolbar and Formatting toolbar and two separate rows, click the Toolbar Options button and choose Show Buttons on Two Rows. You will find the miniscule Toolbar Options button on the far right side of the Standard or Formatting toolbar.
Creating a New Document, Document is just a fancy word for a letter, report, announcement, or proclamation that you create with Word. When you first start Word, you see a document with the generic name “Document1.” Apart from the new document that appears when you start Word, the program offers a bunch of ways to create a brand-new document:
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