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" Microsoft also plans to make a free update available as a download
to enable Office 2000, Office XP and Office 2003
to work with the new formats." '(office 12)

http://www.redmondmag.com/news/artic...torialsID=6726

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Default Office 12 will be different?

Interesting. I guess the MS Office folks finally reached the limit of
what they could cram into the old format.

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Just found this...

" Microsoft also plans to make a free update available as a download
to enable Office 2000, Office XP and Office 2003
to work with the new formats." '(office 12)

http://www.redmondmag.com/news/artic...torialsID=6726

Jim Cone
San Francisco, USA

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