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Microsoft Office Professional 2003 [OLD VERSION]
Microsoft Office Professional 2003 [OLD VERSION]

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From: Microsoft Software
Category: Software

List Price: $499.99
Buy New: $105.00
You Save: $394.99 (79%)



New (25) Used (5) from $75.00

Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 76 reviews
Sales Rank: 18

Format: Cd-rom
Platforms: Windows Xp, Windows 2000
Media: CD-ROM
Edition: Professional
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3
Dimensions (in): 11.2 x 9.8 x 2

MPN: 269-06738
Model: 269-06738
UPC: 805529627529
EAN: 0805529627529
ASIN: B0000AZJVC

Release Date: October 21, 2003
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars Pro OFFICE PRO   March 2, 2006
 18 out of 20 found this review helpful

I've been using Word for more than 20 years,
and Office for as long as it has been around.
It just gets better and better.
All of modules integrate nicely.
Excel spreadsheet is created easily from Access database,
and sending mailmerge letters to a selected Access group
is a piece of cake. Mail merge even works with Publisher.
This is not a political view of Microsoft; I just like this product.
BNB ><>



3 out of 5 stars Great Product but...   January 29, 2006
 36 out of 41 found this review helpful

Microsoft makes the best office suite - period. However, I still do believe that the price is a bit of a rip-off. I have been using Open Office (...) which is developed by Sun Microsystems and is FREE. It is also compatible with MS Office - you can save the files in Word, PowerPoint etc. format. The more I use it, the more I wish I had it during my undergrad days. If money is not your concern - MS Office is definitely the best productivity suite out there. However, if you are a student and wish to make presentations or documents for school/university work I would definitely recommend Open Office as you simply cannot get anything better for free and it shall suit all your needs. I mean at the end of the day - you are graded on your work now how the slides come flying in. But Open has the flying slides too - thought the MS ones still look cooler:) I particularly liked exporting Word Files to PDF format within Open Office. For the record I am not anti-Microsoft - they have some good products - I just wish they would make them more affordable. I hope this helps.


1 out of 5 stars Open Office is better and it's free!   January 8, 2006
 20 out of 35 found this review helpful

Microsoft is simply sloppy with their programming!

"Open Office" is a better program, is open-source (meaning if you don't want some paperclip's help, you simply don't download that part of it) AND OPEN OFFICE is FREE! It is also compatible with most of the functions that MS Office uses (and is upgraded with new features faster than MS's product, which is a rip-off!)

MS's Office 97 was the best of the Office suites, even though it did have it's problems, Spending the money to supposedly "upgrade" to this (or any other Microsoft product for that matter) is simply burning your money!)

OPen-source software is FREE, it's perfectly legal, it is open t anyone decompiling it, so if you want to make your own custom goodies, you can, but then there are so many written by so many people willing to share, you don't have to develop your own, as there are already *SO* many freebie ones (and some low-cost additions by some places, but most are free) that if you want whistles and bells, or even a Christmas theme in February, you can get it for OPEN OFFICE! (Not so with this or ANY Microsoft product for that matter)

Simply sloppy programming - nothing more, AND you can get a fully functioning and compatable office suite for free legally!



5 out of 5 stars Good product -- industry standard   December 4, 2005
 20 out of 21 found this review helpful

I decided to get this office suite after using it recently. I've usually worked on Office 97 and 2000, but the 2003 version has some pretty cool features not found in the older versions. The feature that I really enjoy is the Pivot Report feature in MS Access, which wasn't in MS Access 2000. This is a truly great reporting feature. You can now use Access as a front-end to slice and dice data stored on data warehouses in Oracle, SQL Server, Sybase and other enterprise-type databases. If you're used to creating crosstab reports, you'll definitely like the Pivot Report feature. Crosstabs are limited to 2 dimensions but there's no limitation on the number of dimensions in Pivot Report.

To me, the main drawback is the price. (I did get mine at around $370 at J&R, which is a great price.) I figure I can upgrade this in about 5 years time, which works out to about $70 to $75 per year (assuming that I'll be paying about $370 to upgrade in 5 years time.)

A big positive is that this is the industry standard. So the work you put into learning the multiple new features of Word, Excel, MS Access is not wasted because you can reuse the same skills in another job. Your time will be well spent. Note that the software may seem bloated but the intelligent user is able to choose and pick the most useful and relevant features of each application and ignore the features that are not useful. Different features are useful to different people...

Another positive: Each product in Office Professional is fully programmable using Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) which you can use to build custom programs. This very powerful feature is sometimes overlooked when shopping for Office suites.



2 out of 5 stars getting worse over time   December 1, 2005
 12 out of 19 found this review helpful

While Microsoft tries very hard to make Office "think ahead of me," they almost always seem to get it wrong. The result is a package that consistently annoys me. It is true that one can turn off the "helpful" hints and otherwise customize the programs so that they are less hindering, however the bloated package will nevertheless usurp your computers resources like nobody's business. In my opinion, Office '97 was an excellent package, and the versions since then have gone steadily downhill. As with many people, I use Office at work because I have no choice. At home I've had good luck with StarOffice from Sun. While not perfect, StarOffice has read and created files compatible with Microsoft Office very consistently in my experience, and it's a whole lot less expensive. I am therefore hesitant to recommend Microsoft Office Professional Edtition 2003 to anyone except those who need the most advanced functions of Excel and/or need to use Access database frequently.

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