Customizing User Settings

Office 2003 Editions applications are highly customizable. Users can change the way Office 2003 Editions functions by setting options or adding custom templates or tools. For example, a sales department can create a custom template for invoices or a custom dictionary with industry-specific terms. Users can change everything from the screen resolution to the default file format for saving documents. Most of these user-defined settings are recorded as values in the registry.

As an administrator, you can customize user-defined settings and distribute a standard Office 2003 Editions configuration to all the users in your organization by using the Profile Wizard to capture settings an Office 2003 Editions profile settings file ...

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