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WordPerfect user--Compare Word 2003 to Word 2003
I have used WordPerfect for forever. Need to convert to Word. Will be
taking a course titled "Word 2003." Can somebody tell me that, if I buy Word 2007, whether I can use is as one would use 2003 or are there too many differences. I have Word 2002 and a potential employer insisted that I have Word 2003 if I would be employed by them. Is Word 2003 more "powerful" than Word 2002 and how does Word 2007 compare if I buy Word 2007 but need to use it like Word 2003? |
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WordPerfect user--Compare Word 2003 to Word 2003
If the course is titled that then no, Word 2007 will not be a good purchase
for someone who will be using 2003. I don't understand why the employer is insiting you get 2003 if you're using 2002. There's not enough fdifference there to make a big deal. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "MTO" wrote in message news I have used WordPerfect for forever. Need to convert to Word. Will be taking a course titled "Word 2003." Can somebody tell me that, if I buy Word 2007, whether I can use is as one would use 2003 or are there too many differences. I have Word 2002 and a potential employer insisted that I have Word 2003 if I would be employed by them. Is Word 2003 more "powerful" than Word 2002 and how does Word 2007 compare if I buy Word 2007 but need to use it like Word 2003? |
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