The core applications, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access, had only       minor improvements from Office XP. Outlook 2003 received improved       functionality in many areas, including better email and calendar       sharing and information display, complete Unicode support, search       folders, colored flags, Kerberos authentication, RPC over HTTP, and       Cached Exchange mode. Another key benefit of Outlook 2003 was the       improved junk mail filter. Tablet and pen support was introduced in       the productivity applications. Word 2003 introduced a reading layout       view, document comparison, better change-tracking and       annotation/reviewing, a Research Task Pane, voice comments and an       XML-based format among other features. Excel 2003 introduced list       commands, some statistical functions and XML data import, analysis       and transformation/document customization features. Access 2003       introduced a backup command, the ability to view object       dependencies, error checking in forms and reports among other       features.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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