For
many functions, the business platform has evolved from
paper to the Web. Microsoft Office 2000 extends desktop
productivity to the Web, streamlining the way you work
and making it easier to share, access, and analyze
information so you get better results. Office 2000
offers a multitude of new features, including some that
affect the entire suite. These Office-wide, or shared,
features hold the key to the new realm of functionality
enabled by Office 2000.
Features/Specifications
Reopen an HTML
document in the Microsoft Office application that
created it
Publish your current
document in HTML format directly to a Web server
Start a conference
and share any Office document with others for
collaborative editing
Includes features
designed to improve Office as a corporate reporting
tool
Automatically detects
and fixes errors before you even know about them
Product
Requirements
You can upgrade, if you are a
licensed user of:
Office Suites--Microsoft Office
Professional, Small Business, Standard, Developer,
and VAR editions (versions 4 or later and 95 or
later) for Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Windows
NT Workstation
Home Productivity Suites--Microsoft
Works, Works Deluxe, and Works Suite (version 3 or
later) for MS-DOS, Windows, and Windows NT
Workstation
Microsoft Word
Processors--Microsoft Word (versions 6 or later and
95 or later) for MS-DOS, Windows, and Windows NT
Workstation
Competitive Word
Processors--WordPerfect (versions 4.0 to 5.1) for
MS-DOS and
WordPerfect (versions 5.1 to 6.1)
for Windows; Novell and Corel productivity suites
that contain WordPerfect for MS-DOS (versions 4.0 to
5.1) and WordPerfect for Windows (versions 5.1 to
6.1)
Microsoft Spreadsheets--Microsoft
Excel (versions 5 or later and 95 or later) for
Windows and Windows NT Workstation
Competitive Spreadsheets--Lotus
1-2-3 (versions 2.01 to 3.4) for MS-DOS
Lotus 1-2-3 (versions 1.0 to 4.01)
for Windows; Lotus productivity suites that contain
Lotus 1-2-3 for MS-DOS (versions 2.01 to 3.4); and
Lotus 1-2-3 for Windows (versions 1.0 to 4.01)
Presentation Graphics--Microsoft
PowerPoint (versions 4 or later and 95 or later) for
Windows and Windows NT Workstation
Databases--Microsoft Access
(versions 2 or later and 95 or later) for Windows
and Windows NT Workstation; Microsoft FoxPro
(version 2.6 or later) for MS-DOS, Windows, and
Windows NT Workstation; Microsoft Visual FoxPro
(version 3 or later) for Windows and Windows NT
Workstation Project Management; and Microsoft
Project (versions 4 or later and 95 or later) for
MS-DOS, Windows, and Windows NT Workstation
PC with Pentium 75 MHz or higher
processor
Microsoft Windows 95 or 98 takes 16
MB RAM for OS plus add 4 MB RAM for each application
running simultaneously (8 MB for Outlook)
Windows NT Workstation 4.0 or later
needs 32 MB RAM for OS plus add 4 MB RAM for each
application running simultaneously (8 MB for
Outlook)
189 MB of available hard disk space
(Number indicates typical installation; your
hard-disk usage will vary depending on
configuration. Choices made during custom
installation may require more or less hard-disk
space.)
CD-ROM drive
VGA or higher-resolution monitor
(Super VGA recommended)
Microsoft Windows 95 or later
operating system, or Microsoft Windows NT
Workstation operating system 4.0 Service Pack 3 or
later
Microsoft Mouse, Microsoft
IntelliMouse, or compatible pointing device