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2008-02-10
Many people still use Office 2000, XP and 2003 in schools and offices around world although we are living year 2008 by now.
Windows Vista and Office 2007 are having same problem. Why to upgrade? Previous version gets the job done better. New office requires that people who are going to work with it take some training.
Moving to OpenOffice.Org would be much more logical since it acts and behaves like older Office suites. Than moving to new Microsoft Office.