Microsoft Office Small Business Edition 2003

Promote Your Business to New and Existing Customers

Exposing your company to new markets is always a challenge, especially with a limited budget. Using Microsoft Office Small Business Edition 2003 you can create great sales and marketing materials that give your business a professional-looking image, all in-house. Then you can take your business to the web by developing a great website.

7 ways to apply Office Publisher 2003 to your small business

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Build your own business Web site using the Easy Web Site Builder. New features include built-in support for more than 20 new web page types and enhanced navigation bar support. Easily make changes by uploading incremental changes to a web file.

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Use the new email Wizard to create various types of email marketing messages, such as newsletters and product or service announcements. Customers can view email messages created by Office Publisher 2003 with most common email programs and web services.

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Create print publications, including brochures, newsletters, postcards, CD or DVD labels and other publications.

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Create business stationery sets and professionally designed business cards and flyers using an expanded collection of templates.

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Automatically create sophisticated catalogues and datasheets by merging pictures and text from a data source such as Microsoft Excel or Microsoft Access.

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Work more flexibly with commercial printers for higher quality and larger quantity print jobs, with new support for process-colour or cyan-magenta-yellow-black (CMYK)—composite postscript files. Do the designing yourself and simply send the job to be professionally printed.

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Carry out several tasks at once by producing a single publication in multiple ways:

Print it to your desktop printer

Take it to a commercial printer

Save it to the web

Send a single page in an email message or the entire publication as an attachment.


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Manage Customers and Sales Leads More Effectively

Handle E-mail Efficiently, Share Information With Increased Security


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