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Microsoft Office 2007
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-TangleFoot- wrote: »Educational establishment = university, college or school.
As TangleFoot says, she doesn't need to be at uni.
I believe you can register with any primary or secondary school, college or university.
Type in part of the name of the school or college and you select the one she attends from the list given. Found my son's school straight away.0 -
1. As a student you can go for the student package. If it is only Word (ie. not Excel, Access, Powerpoint) then choose the cheapes option.
2. If someone needs M$ Office, then sorry but OpenOffice is not 100% compatible, and they'll spend ages tweaking things rather than getting on with what they're supposed to be doing. And what about if they use the M$ product at college; wouldn't it be a whole lot easier to use the exact same thing at home?0
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