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Microsoft Office 2000: Windows Xp
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Microsoft develops Office for Windows and Mac platforms. Beginning with Mac Office 4.2, the Mac and Windows versions of Office share the same file format. Consequently, any Mac with Office 4.2 or later can read documents created with Windows Office 4.2 or later, and vice-versa. Microsoft Office 2008 for the Mac drops VBA support.[11] Microsoft has replaced VBA with support for AppleScript. As a result, macros created with Office for Windows will not run on Office for the Mac, and vice versa. In addition, Microsoft has ... ceased development on Microsoft Virtual PC.
Microsoft Office XP Web Components is not installed with Office Access 2007. Forms in PivotTable or PivotChart view still function correctly. Databases with references to OWC10.DLL point to the new OFFOWC.DLL. The new OFFOWC.DLL does not support all of the functionality in OWC10.DLL. In some cases, you might need to download and install the Microsoft Office XP Web Components.
Most versions of Microsoft Office (including Office 97 and later, and possibly 4.3) use their own widget set and do not exactly match the native operating system. This is more apparent in the 2002 or XP release of Microsoft Office where the standard menus were replaced with a colored flat looking, shadowed menu style. Similarly, Microsoft Office 2007 introduces a whole new widget system, dubbed "Ribbon", but now known as the "Fluent user interface". [8] The same widget used in Microsoft Office is ... used in the Visual Studio product line, though the "Fluent UI" was not announced to be included in future versions of Visual Studio.
Microsoft Windows Vista can cause conflicts with Microsoft Office 2000, games and is not compatible with older PDAs and handheld iPAQs using earlier Pocket PC and ActiveSync software. Updates and patches for download are available from Microsoft to enable older Office suites to run with Vista.
This book offers integrated support to all the core components of Microsoft Office 2000 Professional, Standard, Small Business, and Premium Editions and Windows 95, 98, or NT 4. The reader will quickly be able to learn the main applications of Office 2000 by using the eight manageable sections of the book. In addition, a Windows section includes coverage of the integrated Internet Explorer 4 component in Windows 98 and Internet Explorer 5 from Office 2000.
Don't get pressured into upgrading your small business to Microsoft Office XP before you're ready. Use this issue's How To Tips to organize your Office XP resistance and plan for some advanced procrastination techniques.
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