Microsoft Office 2003
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Microsoft Office 2003 was established on August 19, 2003.
Microsoft Office 2003
Summary
Microsoft Office 2003 is an office suite[1]. It draws 695 Wikipedia views per month (office_suite category, ranking #7 of 21).[2]
Key Facts
- Microsoft Office 2003's instance of is recorded as office suite[3].
- Microsoft Office 2003's instance of is recorded as software version[4].
- Microsoft Office 2003 followed Microsoft Office XP[5].
- Microsoft Office 2003 was followed by Microsoft Office 2007[6].
- Microsoft Office 2003's developer is recorded as Microsoft[7].
- Microsoft Office 2003's part of the series is recorded as Q11255[8].
- Microsoft Office 2003's copyright license is recorded as proprietary license[9].
- Microsoft Office 2003's operating system is recorded as Q483881[10].
- Microsoft Office 2003's operating system is recorded as Q11248[11].
- Microsoft Office 2003's operating system is recorded as Windows Server 2003[12].
- Microsoft Office 2003's operating system is recorded as Q11230[13].
- Microsoft Office 2003's operating system is recorded as Windows Server 2008[14].
- Microsoft Office 2003's software version identifier is recorded as 11.0.8173.0[15].
- Microsoft Office 2003's platform is recorded as Microsoft Windows[16].
- Microsoft Office 2003 comprises Microsoft Outlook 2003[17].
- Microsoft Office 2003 comprises Microsoft Word 2003[18].
- Microsoft Office 2003 comprises Microsoft Excel 2003[19].
- Microsoft Office 2003 comprises Microsoft PowerPoint 2003[20].
- August 19, 2003 marks the founding of Microsoft Office 2003[21].
- Microsoft Office 2003 was released on August 19, 2003[22].
- Microsoft Office 2003's edition or translation of is recorded as Q11255[23].
- Microsoft Office 2003's official website is recorded as http://www.microsoft.com/office[24].
- Microsoft Office 2003's discontinuation date is recorded as April 8, 2014[25].
- Microsoft Office 2003's copyright status is recorded as copyrighted[26].
Body
Publication
Microsoft Office 2003 was published on August 19, 2003[22]. Its part of the series is recorded as Q11255[8].
Subject and Themes
Microsoft Office 2003's part of the series is recorded as Q11255[8].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Microsoft Office 2003 followed Microsoft Office XP[5]. It was followed by Microsoft Office 2007[6].
Why It Matters
Microsoft Office 2003 draws 695 Wikipedia views per month (office_suite category, ranking #7 of 21).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 21 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[27] It is known by 8 alternative names across languages and contexts.[28]