If you are a student or a teacher, then you can get it from M$ for about £99.
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Of course if you are a MS Registered Partner then you can get the Action Pack which has office, windows licences, servers etc.. for about £260.McCoy: "Medical men are trained in logic."
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostIf you are a student or a teacher, then you can get it from M$ for about £99.
They have now started selling student versions with 3 user home licences for £80 as well
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I'll look up my source if I remember over the w/end.Originally posted by r0bly0ns View PostThey have now started selling student versions with 3 user home licences for £80 as well
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Microsoft-Of...4567647&sr=8-1Si posse, recte, si non, quocumque modo remComment
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I think it is worth checking out what software you need to have already to enable the upgrade version rather than the full version.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostOK so without being duped, where can you buy Office 2003? How much?
Can you get an upgrade that means you can install anywhere, eg using Office 97-
I installed Office 2003 SBE on one of my machines, the box said that the upgrade was valid if MS Works was on the machine, MS Works has been shipped with every computer I have ever bought.
Although in this case, MS Works had long been removed and I was upgrading from a ripped-off copy of Office 2000
It didn't cause any problems though.
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That's probably because even when you uninstall MS Works it leaves loads of tench on your disk and in the registry which degrades the performance of your machine but saves MS the hassle of dealing with your support call if the later installation of an "upgrade" doesn't work because you "removed" MS Works.Originally posted by Gonzo View PostI installed Office 2003 SBE on one of my machines, the box said that the upgrade was valid if MS Works was on the machine, MS Works has been shipped with every computer I have ever bought.
Although in this case, MS Works had long been removed and I was upgrading from a ripped-off copy of Office 2000
It didn't cause any problems though.
As a general rule, if you "remove" some MS software but don't manually clean both the registry and assorted directories such as /Windows/system32/* then it's very unlikely that you've removed all traces of the software from your machine.Comment
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£199 if your VAT registered, thats what I did.Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View PostOf course if you are a MS Registered Partner then you can get the Action Pack which has office, windows licences, servers etc.. for about £260.
Soon though you need to take an exam to get it.Comment
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You can download Office 2007 for free...apparently..."If you can read this, thank a teacher....and since it's in English, thank a soldier"Comment
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I had a look at those 'exams' the other week.Originally posted by dotnetter View Post£199 if your VAT registered, thats what I did.
Soon though you need to take an exam to get it.
It's just a case of taking a free online course and then passing a test at the end of it.....Comment
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