Chapter 2. Shared Office Features

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The new look and feel of Office

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Task panes everywhere

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The new Office Help system

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The Research task pane

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Document and meeting workspaces

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Each program in the Microsoft Office System is a separate application—but they all share some common features. You can tell by looking at an Office application that it’s part of the family, and you can depend on some things to work consistently in any Office application. In this chapter, we’ll introduce some of the new common features you’ll find across the Office 2003 line.

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