Can anyone give me details here and tell me what the major differences would
be for someone learning 2003 but still using 2000 following the training on
2003? For instance, what might they learn on 2003 that can't be applied on
2000?
Can anyone give me details here and tell me what the major differences would
be for someone learning 2003 but still using 2000 following the training on
2003? For instance, what might they learn on 2003 that can't be applied on
2000?
Ask your teacher?
Zody wrote:
> Can anyone give me details here and tell me what the major differences would
> be for someone learning 2003 but still using 2000 following the training on
> 2003? For instance, what might they learn on 2003 that can't be applied on
> 2000?
Zody
John Walkenbach has some interesting material on the history of Excel and
reviews on the versions.
http://www.j-walk.com/ss/excel/index.htm
Gord Dibben Excel MVP
On Thu, 6 Jan 2005 13:37:04 -0800, "Zody" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>
>Can anyone give me details here and tell me what the major differences would
>be for someone learning 2003 but still using 2000 following the training on
>2003? For instance, what might they learn on 2003 that can't be applied on
>2000?
This list compares Office 2003 with previous versions:
http://www.microsoft.com/office/edit...o/compare.mspx
There's information on the new Excel features here:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...714961033.aspx
Lists might be one of the features covered in your training, and they're
one of the new features in Excel 2003:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...982731033.aspx
Zody wrote:
> Can anyone give me details here and tell me what the major differences would
> be for someone learning 2003 but still using 2000 following the training on
> 2003? For instance, what might they learn on 2003 that can't be applied on
> 2000?
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