Microsoft Office 2003. Is this the Version You Have?
Our school system has a license for Microsoft Office 2003. Your school may or may not have a copy of the CD-ROM floating around. If you come across a computer that is running an earlier version, you can pop in the CD-ROM and upgrade or have John Locklin do that when he is at your school. There is one code that you would need to enter, and it’s the same for the whole school system.
If you are unsure about the version that is on your computer, in just about any program, you can go to the "Help" menu and select "About this program."
For our elementary teachers who are using the spreadsheet to let the computer grade Saxon common assessments, figure the results, and graph the item analysis, it's important that you are running version 2003. (If the graph is working, you have the right version.) The element that makes that whole spreadsheet fly is a feature called "Data List" that was not present before the 2003 version.
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