Word 2000[]
For most users, one of the most obvious changes introduced with Word 2000 (and the rest of the Office 2000 suite) was a clipboard that could hold multiple objects at once. Another noticeable change was that the Office Assistant, whose frequent unsolicited appearance in Word 97 had annoyed many users, was changed to be less intrusive.
Word 2001/Word X[]
Word 2001 was bundled with the Macintosh Office for that platform, acquiring most, if not all, of the feature set of Word 2000. Released in October 2000. Word 2001 was also sold individually apart from the Office suite. The Macintosh version, Word X, released in 2001, was the first version to run natively on (and require) Mac OS X
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Word 2008 Branch | ||
Preceded by Word 98 |
Word 2000 | Followed by Word 2002 |
Windows 2000 Branch | ||
Influenced by Windows 2000 |
Word 2000 | Influenced --- |
Mac OS X Branch | ||
Influenced by Mac OS X |
Word 2000 | Influenced --- |