Office 2003 is slow when a program is lanched

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From: Robert (robi82_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 03/28/04


Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2004 05:22:19 -0800

Hello,
When I try to lanch a program (word, excel, outlook) in
Office 2003, I notived that the application is slow and
takes longer to open compared to Office 2000. Even an
empty word document needs between 7-10 secs longer.
Does anyone know the reason of?

If I knew it i wouldn't bought it. I would have kept my
office 2000. With computers like todays, it's hard to
beleive that the slow performance is due to lack of CPU
or RAM anyway. Why in the hell Microsoft have the rush to
put on the market such bad products (let's not go into
Windows XP security problems and patches).

I'd appreciate is someone can help with this problem.
Thanks Robert



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