| Office 2003 Editions can help organizations and
their employees transform information into impact. New and
familiar products, features, and functionality improve how
people and organizations connect to coworkers, information, and
business processes. Advances in intranet collaboration through
integration with the collaboration and information-sharing
portal, Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003, enable
employees to access and share information both internally and
externally. Support for information rights management (IRM) and
industry-standard Extensible Markup Language (XML) provide a
platform on which to quickly build cost-effective solutions that
can have an immediate impact.
Connect People
Streamline communication and collaboration between internal
and external team members using the desktop productivity
programs that many people rely on every day.
- Enable teams to modify, access, and save documents in a
central location using Document Workspaces. In addition, the
Shared Workspace task pane displays tasks, related
documents, links, and member lists that notify you when your
team members are online. Document Workspaces and the Shared
Workspace task pane require Microsoft Windows Server™ 2003
running Microsoft Windows® SharePoint™ Services.
- Share documents with team members and have control over
what gets changed. Choose permission settings and allow
coauthors to alter only the sections or formatting that you
choose.
- Improve the efficiency of your meetings with Meeting
Workspaces, which offer a centralized location for sharing
agendas, visual resources, and other documentation. Meeting
Workspaces require Windows Server 2003 running Windows
SharePoint Services.
- Contact team members quickly with instant messaging
(IM), which can be displayed in most programs in Office 2003
Editions and lets you know when your team members are
online. Online presence information requires Windows Server
2003 running Windows SharePoint Services.
- Schedule meeting times quickly with team members. When
you use Microsoft Office Outlook® 2003 with Windows
SharePoint Services, you can compare schedules side by side
or view team calendars.
Help protect and control who can access vital business
information using IRM, enabled by Microsoft Windows Rights
Management Services (RMS) on Windows Server 2003. IRM prevents
or limits documents from being used in unintended ways, giving
organizations and information workers greater control of their
sensitive information. You can:
- Help secure company assets by using IRM capabilities to
prevent people who receive documents or e-mail messages from
forwarding, copying, or printing documents and attachments.
- Reduce document sharing or unintended use by setting an
expiration date on a document, after which it cannot be
viewed or modified.
- Help protect your documents from being unintentionally
changed by using Word Formatting and Editing Restrictions.
Set permission controls on entire documents or portions of a
document to prevent modifications or reformatting.
Note: Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 enables you
to create IRM-protected content and grant other users the rights
to access and modify your files or e-mail messages. With
Microsoft Office Standard Edition 2003, you can read IRM-protected
files and e-mail messages; with permission, you can modify them
as well.

Connect Information
Manage, prioritize, and act on an ever-increasing volume of
business information.
- Read e-mail messages more quickly. The Outlook 2003
Reading Pane displays twice as much content as previous
versions of Microsoft Outlook, reducing the amount you need
to scroll to read messages.
- Prioritize e-mail messages using Quick Flags to indicate
a priority or time-sensitive messages.
- Save time spent rereading e-mail messages in threaded
conversations. You can group all messages by subject line
and then quickly scan or delete entire conversation threads.
- Find important e-mail messages immediately. Use Search
Folders to save commonly used searches and then use them
when you need them. Store the resulting messages in any
folder, and still access them quickly. Search Folders
require a connection to Microsoft Exchange 2003.
- Help block junk e-mail messages from cluttering your
Inbox with the new Junk E-Mail Filter in Outlook 2003.
- Use Outlook 2003 in different network environments.
Outlook stays connected to a network even when you roam
between different connections.
- Help protect your privacy. With Outlook 2003, you can
choose when to include Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)
content in an e-mail message, which can help prevent
unsolicited attachments from automatically returning
information to the originating server.
- Keep working regardless of your connection status. If
your network connection is unreliable, the Cached Exchange
Mode in Outlook 2003 saves and displays the information from
the last time you connected to the network. Caching requires
Exchange Server 2003.
- Access resources while working on files. The new
Research task pane can help you access electronic
dictionaries, thesauri, online research sites, and
proprietary company information while working in Office 2003
programs. Find information and incorporate it into your work
quickly and easily.
- Take notes directly in your files. If you use a Tablet
PC, you can use the tablet pen to add comments.

Connect Business Processes
Author, access, and analyze information that resides in
disparate systems. Office 2003 Editions support the
industry-standard XML technology that facilitates enterprise
transactions and business-to-business data exchange. You can:
- Manipulate and analyze XML business data. Office 2003
programs can manipulate, analyze, and format data from your
most critical business systems. You can customize documents
and task panes so that they integrate with XML data sources
and outside programs.
- Empower users and reduce development time with XML. With
Microsoft Office Excel 2003, you can use the visual mapping
tool to connect a user-specified XML schema to fields in
your spreadsheet.
- Customize smart tags to bring relevant business
information directly into your work. Microsoft Office Access
2003, Outlook 2003, and Microsoft Office PowerPoint® 2003
support third-party and customized smart tags.
Note: In all Office 2003 Editions, Excel 2003 spreadsheets and
Word 2003 documents can be saved in a native XML file format
which can be manipulated and searched using any program that can
process industry standard XML. With Microsoft Office
Professional Edition 2003, companies can also use customized XML
formats—or schemas—to enable easier and more advanced
information creation, capture, exchange, and reuse.

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