You need to get Microsoft Office 2007 or Micorosoft Office 2007 upgrade.
No.
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).
Yes, you can do it. Upgrade from Office 2003 to 2007.
yes the compuetr does it by it self when you buy the program you put the CD or buy it from the internet
You need to buy them separately or in a bundle called Office 2003 Professional
Pro has the Access database program for starters.
yes
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.
From Microsoft:You cannot change the product key for Microsoft Office XP, for Microsoft Office 2003, or for the 2007 Microsoft Office system without first removing and then reinstalling Microsoft Office. See related links.
Most users wont find any real benefits from upgrading. Probably have more headaches than anything actually being honest with having to get used to the new interface. There are a few new features and a new interface and what-not, but office 2003 was/is a very good office program. Its fast, its reliable and its not lacking in any way.
Windows Server 2003 is an operating system. Microsoft Office 2003 is an office suite.
Windows XP Professional is an upgrade to Windows 2000 Professional. Windows Server 2003 is an upgrade to Windows 2000 Server.