If you’ve mastered the ins and outs of previous Excel versions, you’ll be able to get straight
to work with Excel 2003. The tasks you’re most likely to perform with Excel—building
workbooks, working with formulas, analyzing data, and creating charts—are essentially
unchanged. Depending on which previous version you’re upgrading from, you’ll see changes
in the Office interface, of course. The differences will be most striking for those making the
great leap from Office 97 to Office 2003. In that case, you’ll see wholesale improvements
throughout Excel. The jump from Excel 2002 (a component of Office ...
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