Microsoft office 2000 premium review


















I'm sure it was great for it's era, but I help support this today. It makes for an uneasy feeling. Microsoft Office was an oldie but goodie in the Microsoft Office offerings. Though now outdated, it will still be remembered fondly.

Office was like a super model compared to the homely nature of Office It was the first version of Office I didn't absolutely hate, that's for sure.

Most of our PCs are still running this because the upgrade cost is too high. Getting on a bit now if you still have it installed download the compatibility pack for it and it will still keep up just! It has been obsolete but it was awesome in its Era. Works great. Decent at release, okay in , but now, positively ancient. Like the OS of the same name, it's time to move on.

Browse by category. Theoretically the multiple versions let you pick one with the programs you want. Many computers come bundled with the Small Business Edition.

Word, Excel, and Outlook in all versions are common to all versions. The programs require a lot of hard drive space. And Office places about MB of files in the Windows folder. On a whim, I installed the entire Office Professional version on my hard drive, including the clip art normally left on the CD; it took an entire gigabyte of space.

Good thing big drives are so cheap! As usual, there are two types of packages: upgrade and full. Upgrade packages are for those who are using a previous version of Office and cost less. The Upgrade Office installation program searches for a previous version, or asks you to insert a CD for a previous version. A Full version is for those who do not have a previous version of Office, and costs more. Common to all programs The Office programs are very similar in appearance and share files like dictionaries, clip art, and thesauruses.

Menu structures are similar, as are icons. Personalized menus A complaint about previous versions of Office was the complexity of the programs, with commensurately long menus. Office tries to fix that by showing you abbreviated menus with only a few commands available. Search icon An illustration of a magnifying glass. User icon An illustration of a person's head and chest.

Sign up Log in. Web icon An illustration of a computer application window Wayback Machine Texts icon An illustration of an open book.

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