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Microsoft Office Standard Edition 2003
One of the best programs available today is the Microsoft Office Standard Edition 2003. Even though this version of the Windows program isn't the newest or the fanciest, I find it to be suitable for personal as well as professional use. There is little wonder why I have chosen to skip upgrading to a professional version.
The Microsoft Office Standard Edition 2003 offers just about everything that you would want. Whether you are using the system to maintain personal files, keep journals or keep track of your finances. This version is also great if you run a small business from home.
Finding this great software is simple. You can download a trial of the Microsoft Office Standard Edition 2003 right online. The download may take a very long time if you don't have a fast connection so they recommend that you have a reliable broadband connection to the Internet in order to insure that the whole program will download in relatively little time.
The program takes up quite a bit of space. Make sure that you have at least 500MB of free space on the hard drive in your computer when you download. You may be able to download the Microsoft Office Standard Edition 2003 but you may not be able to install it if you do not have adequate space on your system.
Installing the program is simple. The Microsoft Office Standard Edition 2003 will walk you right though the installation process. You will find that this is really easy if you have ever installed any other program in the past. There is no real need to be a computer genius to complete this process.
The great news about this download is that it is free for 60 days. If you find that you prefer Windows XP or another older version you can always opt not to purchase the Microsoft Standard Edition 2003 after your 60 day trial has expired. I can't imagine that you would want to give the program up, though.
If you do choose to go back to your old program, you will definitely have to uninstall the Microsoft Office Standard Edition 2003 from your system. Once the trial period is over, the program automatically runs in a different mode. You will be able to see your files but you won't be able to adjust them and you won't be able to create new ones, either.
2003 Tax Planning News
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