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Now that you've learned to open an Office XP program, you need to learn about files. A file is a collection of data, or information. When you open Word, Excel, or PowerPoint 2002, you'll notice that a new blank file conveniently appears, ready for you to begin working.
The more you work with Office XP, the more files you will create.
Creating a new file follows a similar process in most Office XP programs.
There is more than one way to create a new file.
Creating new files in Outlook 2002 is slightly different than in other Office XP programs.
Note: Outlook 2002 doesn't feature a task pane.
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