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don't know which Microsoft Office software to purchase
I need help. I m not the smartest when it comes to computer. I'm needing to add Word, Powerpoint and Outlook to my inspiron B130. I'm looking at purchasing Mircosoft Office standard. What's the different, (beside the price :smileysurprised:) from the upgraded one and the not upgraded. Which one do I need to purchase?
Thanks
Carla Jane
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October 8th, 2006 01:00
or an Upgrade Version .. you can use the Upgrade only if Office is already
installed, say you have Office 2000 and now want Office 2007
Otherwise you need to buy the Full Version for the first installation.
carla jane
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85rx-7se
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October 8th, 2006 12:00
Compare prices for the Same Product (UPC code)
In most areas, Best Buy is more expensive than Staples
or Office Depot .. If you buy online, check with Microsoft
to be sure the store website is a Legit Authorized Dealer.
Places like newegg.com are reliable and in some cases
may offer a better price than a local store.
txtchr
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October 8th, 2006 14:00
carla jane
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October 8th, 2006 17:00
85rx-7se
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October 8th, 2006 18:00
look great, others somewhat high. I would double check with
Microsoft to be sure they are an Authorized Distributor. If they
say they are, fine. You do not want to end up with counterfeit
software or license issues later on.
Reviews at Pricegrabber.com seem good .. 4 stars and
all good reviews about excellent service, price & legit products
Message Edited by 85rx-7se on 10-08-2006 03:17 PM
carla jane
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txtchr
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October 8th, 2006 20:00
Office Student & Teacher Edition is exactly like Office Standard -- except that "technically" you have to have a student in your home or you have to be a teacher to use it. Microsoft, however, does not really enforce that, and they do not require that you show proof of that to purchase the software (I'm a teacher and I remember when I used to have to show detailed documentation of my employment to get the discount).
The programs are the exact same; however, the CD is labeled that it is the "Student & Teacher Edition". No matter, though, as I have purchased both the Standard and the Student & Teacher editions and can tell you that they are one and the same, other than one very important difference: the Student & Teacher Edition will allow you to legally install the software on three computers, whereas on the Standard edition, you can only legally install it on one (you never know when it will come in handy to be able to install it on more than just one).
Can't comment on the upgrade part of your question, though. I'm still working with version 2003 (still works great). Come time for me to move up a notch, I will plunk down the price for the entire new version, because IMHO it always pays to have "full versions" of software vs. upgrades (you never know when your hard drive will crash or you decide to purchase a new PC, and who wants to install the old version, then the new version upgrade?).
Mary :)
Message Edited by txtchr on 10-08-2006 07:22 PM
carla jane
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txtchr
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October 9th, 2006 00:00
You're welcome! That's what we are all here for -- to help each other out in times of need.
Good luck :)
Mary :)