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I have word 2003, and I find the research taskpane very useful. A number of
computers in my office are running Word 2002,SP3. They do not have the
research button, is there anyway to get that option on the 2002 programs?
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No, the Research Pane was a new feature introduced in Office 2003.

pjes wrote:

I have word 2003, and I find the research taskpane very useful. A number of
computers in my office are running Word 2002,SP3. They do not have the
research button, is there anyway to get that option on the 2002 programs?


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not the answer I wanted to hear, but thanks anyway

"garfield-n-odie" wrote:

No, the Research Pane was a new feature introduced in Office 2003.

pjes wrote:

I have word 2003, and I find the research taskpane very useful. A number of
computers in my office are running Word 2002,SP3. They do not have the
research button, is there anyway to get that option on the 2002 programs?



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