Chapter 4. Customizing Office 2003
After you create an installation source on the network—either an administrative installation point or a compressed image of the Microsoft® Office 2003 CD—you can make extensive customizations before you install Office on users’ computers. You can control many aspects of the installation process itself, including how much users interact with Setup and whether Setup creates a local installation source. You can also determine which Office features are available and specify default settings for most options.
In this chapter: | |
Methods of Customizing Office | 38 |
Customizing How Setup Runs | 47 |
Customizing Office Features and Shortcuts | 54 |
Customizing User-defined Settings | 65 |
Customizing Removal Behavior | 77 |
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