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Best place to buy Office 2007
Dillence
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Hi
I need to buy Microsoft office 2007 for a course that I am doing.(I don't think that I really count as a student though)
I have the trial version on my pc and I am not sure if I just need the product code or more??
Wheres the cheapest?
Someone told me I could get it for £40 but I can't see a price that cheap anywhere.
Thanks
Dillence
I need to buy Microsoft office 2007 for a course that I am doing.(I don't think that I really count as a student though)
I have the trial version on my pc and I am not sure if I just need the product code or more??
Wheres the cheapest?
Someone told me I could get it for £40 but I can't see a price that cheap anywhere.
Thanks
Dillence
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That price was possibly here: http://www.software4students.co.uk/Offical MSE Fantasy League Member :footie:0
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Do you need office though as you can download open office for free0
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Do you need office though as you can download open office for free
My course is a qualification in microsoft office so needs to be the real thing.
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I don't know any students and I need word, excel, powerpoint. So I don't think that I can use that website.0
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Sure you can't use it? I've never found anyone who hasn't got someone in their family who qualifies. Any school aged child will do, as well as any student. They also make a point of putting that they 'do not check'.I don't know any students and I need word, excel, powerpoint. So I don't think that I can use that website.0
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