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> From: keilanhoo
> Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 11:48 AM
> To: TECHWR-L
> Subject: Comparing Word versions
>
> ...Can I get some information on the differences between the versions? I
> don't like Word 2002, but at least I'm used to it now and I think I've
> found all the boobytraps in it so I can make it work for me.
> Is 2003 worth upgrading, or would I simply be trading one set of problems
> for a different set?
The buzz on the Word-PC list is that 2003 fixes some of the problems created
by 2002, so going to Word 2003 is indeed an upgrade.
Of course, going to Word 2000 is a *better* upgrade, if you can get it!
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