Yes it is useful to us and we can use it in office
Office Xp, Office 2003, Office 2007 should work.
No, software is rarely 'backwards compatible' - Office 2007 should be happy to work with version 2003 files, but Office 2003 will likely reject 2007 files, due to it not being capable of understanding enhancements made after the Office 2003 software was written.
Only if you have the original installation disc(s) and product key from your previous version of Office 2003. If you do install Office 2003 you should uninstall Office 2007 first.
He has been in office since march 15 2003 u should know if your Chinese
Windows Server 2003 is an operating system. Microsoft Office 2003 is an office suite.
Purchase an upgrade version of Office 2007 and install. It will replace the Office 2003 program files with the appropriate Office 2007 files. Your data files will remain unaffected. You can use all of your Office 2003 data files with Office 2007 (but Office 2007 files may not be backward compatible for Office 2003).
You would need to unistall Office 2007. To do that go to the control panel/Programs/Add remove programs/ click on office 2007 and remove it. Then if you have not unistalled office 2003, it should still be there.
Microsoft office Professional.
No, Microsoft Office 2003 is definitly not free.
Microsoft Office 2003 was released in on the 19th of August 2003. There are many other Microsoft Offices. Microsoft XP was made before MS office 2003 and Office 2007 was made after.
The front office in a hotel should ensure that the housekeeping department is doing their job everyday. This will keep guests happy, and will keep them from complaining to the front office staff.
Yes. Documents created in Office 2000 applications can be read and edited in Office 2003. Documents created in Office 2003 can be read, but cannot be edited unless saved in a format compatible with Office 2000.