Which Office 2003 products are appropriate for home use?

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I'm new to office 2003. i do know that it has excel,word,outlook
and tools- that list vba certificates, application recovery,
save-my-settings wizard and language settings. i know how to find the MS clip
organizer and work in the pix viewer..but that's about the extent of my
success navigating office.
i'd like to know which programs/downloads are useful for home use
.. Now that i can access passport.net, i'd like to make office 2003 work
better for me. i am mainly into graphics, email (though i do not use outlook
just yet),and studying HOW my pc does what it does!! Any positive criticism,
suggestions for me??
 
shelby said:
I'm new to office 2003. i do know that it has excel,word,outlook
and tools- that list vba certificates, application recovery,
save-my-settings wizard and language settings. i know how to find the
MS clip organizer and work in the pix viewer..but that's about the
extent of my success navigating office.
i'd like to know which programs/downloads are useful for home use
. Now that i can access passport.net, i'd like to make office 2003
work better for me. i am mainly into graphics, email (though i do
not use outlook just yet),and studying HOW my pc does what it does!!
Any positive criticism, suggestions for me??

It all depends on what you do at home . :-)


BTW this is a Microsoft Access newsgroup. Access is the database part
of Office Professional 2003. You likey don't even have Access included in
your version. You might want to post your question to a Microsoft Office
newsgroup rather than one devoted to a specific part of Office.

Yea, we know you likely thought that was where you were. Access just
happens to be the first one on the list so a lot of people end up here.
 
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