Re: Good Luck
I winder how many are unlicensed:\
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Guest repliedGood Luck
Mike,
I think it's a bit of a tall task.
I think it's safe to say that there are millions of copies in the UK. I've worked for about 20 and they all used it.
Good luck.
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Guest repliedRe: MS word
Thanks for the response guys.:rollin
Anyone got any "helpful" suggestions?
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Guest repliedMS word
I've got 1 aswell (That's 132)
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Guest repliedMy office has about 130 and I have one for my home PC.
HTH
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How many MS Word 2000 Licences in UK?
Hi,
I'm considering a business case for some complementary software for Word2000.
To give me some idea of the target market, I'm trying to find out how many PC's there are in the UK running Word2000.
Anyone got any idea how I could go about finding this out? or maybe you know the answer.
The number of licences MS have shipped to UK would be a good starting point.
Cheers MikeTags: None
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