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Article: Microsoft Office 2003 Editions Users Can Research Alacritude's eLibrary Within Microsoft Office System Programs, Making Research More Efficient.
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- November 5, 2003
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CHICAGO, Nov. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Without ever leaving their Microsoft Office System programs, Microsoft Office 2003 Editions users can find credible information they need for business, personal or educational research projects, thanks to seamless integration of eLibrary's proprietary article database.
Let's say you're writing a report in Microsoft Office Word 2003. You need to quickly find a pithy quote from William Shakespeare, locate articles published about Microsoft's last release of Office XP in 2001 or you'd like to determine when the Washington Senators* won their only championship.
Instead of switching to a Web browser, Microsoft Office 2003 ...