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Microsoft Word 2002 [OLD VERSION] | ![Microsoft Word 2002 [OLD VERSION]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/415hn0YVfgL._SL160_.jpg)
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List Price: $229.99 Buy New: $58.98 You Save: $171.01 (74%)
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Rating: 22 reviews Sales Rank: 1365
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Windows Nt, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows Xp Color: Microsoft Word 2002 [Old Version] Media: CD-ROM Edition: Full Version Operating System: Windows NT Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 9.6 x 7.9 x 2
MPN: 059-03073 Model: 059-03073 ASIN: B00005B0C5
Release Date: June 11, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com Review Microsoft Office XP introduces a host of new features designed to complement all your favorite Office applications. The bulk of these changes are found in Word 2002, the latest version of Microsoft's ubiquitous word processing program. New features like task panes, smart tags, and integrated e-mail are designed to increase both personal and professional productivity, creativity, and efficiency. Task panes are dynamic windows that pop up in response to specific actions you're performing within a document, such as paragraph formatting or using mail merge options. Similarly, smart tags are icons that appear when you perform a particular task--simply hover your mouse over them and a drop-down menu of options will appear. Smart tags really come into play in Word 2002, greatly expanding your options. For example, you can now place your mouse over a contact name in a letter and the menu allows you to send that person an e-mail, open their entry in your contact book in Outlook, refer to outstanding schedule commitments, and so on. Other exciting innovations include the ability to select multiple, unconnected chunks of text (so you can cut and paste two unconnected paragraphs in one go), and the Reveal Formatting task pane, which lets you see all the formats and styles on a given selection. Use the Drawing Canvas to position pictures within a document, check out the Diagram Gallery to add business diagrams, or insert professional clip art from the Clip Organizer. While there is only so much you would want to change in a word processing package, which is designed for simply and quickly writing documents, Microsoft has managed to improve upon an already well-executed application. --John Rennie
Amazon.com Product Description Microsoft Word 2002 gives users the tools they need to streamline the process of creating, sharing, reviewing, and publishing their important documents. Word 2002 makes it easier for users to discover and use existing functionality and provides intelligent new ways for users to work with their documents. Word 2002 now makes it easier for users to share and review documents with others without changing the way they currently work. Discover and use more of the new and existing functionality in the application. New tools such as task panes and smart tags are shared throughout the Microsoft Office suite. Built into Word 2002 is improved technology for working with formatting, styles, bullets, tables of contents, and more.AutoCorrect Options smart tags provide an easy mechanism for users to control and modify automatic behavior that takes place within Word. Undo an automatic correction, choose to not have that correction take place in the future, or access the AutoCorrect Options dialog box. With Name, Address, and Date smart tags, Word 2002 recognizes names, addresses, and dates. When an item is recognized, the user is provided with a smart tag that allows them to obtain additional information from the Web or from other Office applications. Additional smart tags will be available on the Office Update Web site and can be extended by organizations and third parties to offer unique document solutions. Word 2002 now gives users the ability to translate words in their document (available languages are determined by language dictionaries that are installed) or to access a translation service on the Web. This service provides entire document translation as well as additional languages. Word 2002 now increases user productivity by supplementing traditional mouse and keyboard execution with voice commands. Users can dictate text, make direct formatting changes, and navigate menus using speech and voice commands. (Note: Speech is currently available for U.S. English, simplified Chinese, and Japanese.) The Word Count toolbar allows users to easily update the word count in a document without having to go to the Word Count dialog box. Additional improvements in Word Count allow users more flexibility in whether headers and footers are counted in their document.
Product Description Microsoft Word is a commonly used application for creating critical documents such as reports, letters, business plans, and more for the World Wide Web and for print. This latest version of Word extends this tradition by giving users the tools they need to streamline the process of creating, sharing, reviewing, and publishing their important documents. Word 2002 makes it easier for users to discover and use existing functionality, and provides intelligent new ways for users to work with their documents. Word now also makes it easier for users to share and review documents with others without changing the way they currently work. This goal is achieved through new tools such as Task Panes and Smart Tags that are shared throughout the Microsoft Office suite, as well as through improved technology for working with formatting, styles, bullets, tables of contents, and more.
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You Need a Version of Word September 6, 2005 Scott (Texas) 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
When I ordered my computer by phone, I specifically requested that it have Microsoft Word. It was included for the price of 24 bucks. It was not a bad investment. I use this program all of the time. I never use Microsoft Works (which was included for free). I knew I had to have SOME version of Word on my computer, since so many documents online are in Word format. I managed to write a book using this thing. (Maybe one day I'll get it published.) There were only a few problems I ran into while undertaking the project. Headers and footers - If you have specific things you want on specific headers and footers, your options are limited. I wanted a different header and footer for each page (even though that might sound stupid) and I wasn't able to figure out how to get this idea to work. The best I could do was get a different header and footer for even and odd pages, and the first page of the document. Page numbers - This is kind of related to headers and footers. I wasn't allowed to decide what I wanted page one to be and how many page one's I wanted. I had to create new documents if I wanted multiple page numberings. I couldn't even decide where I wanted the page numbering to stop. Word distribution - To make my literary submission look more professional, I tried the word distribution option to align the text on both ends. My gosh, did it look ugly. There was no way I could get it to work, so I just aligned it on the left end. Template changes - It seems like about 7% of the time I close the program it asks me if I want to save the template change. I wasn't aware I changed any template. I have to click the no option several times to make the program finally close. Despite these problems, there were some things I was rather pleased with. Picture insertion - This feature worked perfectly. I could insert pictures of any size and they would be automatically scaled to fit the page. If I didn't like the size and wanted to make it smaller, I could do that too without it distorting the picture in any way. I think the only way you could have a problem with this feature is if you're trying to print a picture and make it big enough to cover several pages. Pasting text - I never had a problem pasting text from an internet source, and formatting it to match the rest of the page. Spellcheck - It makes life easy, especially the auto-correct feature. I don't always agree with the grammar check's suggestions though, even if I'm in the wrong for it. Although I listed quite a few problems, I view these as minor. I don't consider different headers and footers to be all that essential. This is a good and necessary program that fulfills its purpose, and I use it a lot. In addition to that, I must say that this program contains what seems to be hundreds of fonts that I'll never use. I just wish that I could use the equation editor feature without paying extra.
Absolute garbage June 5, 2005 Jonathan S. (California, United States) 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
"Word" is a very accurate title for this product, because typing words is about the only thing it can do. When I try to do something really tricky... like, say, use the paste function or register the purchase online... the program freezes up completely every time. I'm using Wordpad instead; it's a superior product. Other versions of Word I've used have worked in some cases but to hell with this particular piece of trash.
Received "For New PC only" version February 23, 2005 B. Stedman (Ottawa, Canada) 8 out of 10 found this review helpful
Having ordered MS Word 2002 I received MS Works Suite 2004 which includes MS Word but a version intended to be distributed with a new PC only and as such would not load on my old system. No refund available because I broke seal before finding out it was a for-new-system only package.
Microsoft Jalopy November 5, 2004 tierny 9 out of 11 found this review helpful
I was trained on Microsoft products 15 years ago. I was very sensitive to the anger and ridicule friends and Mac users had for Microsoft. It's pretty hard for a company to go astray when they have brand allegiance from someone as naive as I used to be. ...unless you're Microsoft. I still very much dislike Macs, but after years of working with superior, more thoughtful non-Microsoft software (Adobe, Maya, Vectorworks) Microsofts problems are abundantly clear. For the first time in months I found myself needing to produce an all-text document last week, and I was really stunned. Now that I have more experience, my snooty Mac friends were right. Word really is a terrible product! As long as the only thing you need to do is place letters on a page one after another and want little control over any other aspect of producing a document, you'll be fine. Anything else is counterintuitive & headache inducing. It is inconceivable that Microsoft could have spent even a day on 'Clippy' the helpful (UNhelpful) talking paperclip annoyance, and still not have touched their assinine numbering and bullets tool. Or enhanced this piece of garbage so that you can actually position an image in a fixed place, with precise registration in a tight layout. But really the booby prize for the stupidest feature EVER designed into a piece of software is embedding the formatting of a paragraph into a hidden character at the end of some text. So WHATEVER YOU DO do not back over this invisible character, because a whole paragraph will instantaneously transform to a different format, perhaps even one you never put into the document in the first place. Isn't that ingenious (stupid) and helpful (infuriating)? I'm actually looking for a different word processor now and can't wait to delete this clunker from my system. The only company that cares less for how you use their product is (was) Polaroid, which deservedly filed for bankruptcy last year after sitting on their monopoly and producing truly awful products for 20 years.
Poor April 29, 2004 8 out of 20 found this review helpful
i think this product was very poor, it is well over priced, and sould come as standad on new computers
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