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Old 05 March 2004, 11:08 AM
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Default A full copy of Office 2003, that will be £17.33 please sir

Just for you people that like a bargain, you can get a full copy of Office 2003 for £17.33 with:

Word
Excel
Powerpoint
Access
Frontpage
Infopoint
etc

How?
Well if your company has one of the new fangled license agreements with MS you are entitled to purchase under the Home Use program. You get a full CD with all the stuff for ~£17.

To see if you are entitled, just ask your IT bods. https://hup.microsoft.com/

A bargain if ever there was one.

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Old 05 March 2004, 11:11 AM
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I can a smell a mint being made on ebay!!
Old 05 March 2004, 10:35 PM
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or if you work for the NHS you can have it for free

good old Billy
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Can you explain WRX_Rich as I work for the NHS and use Office 97 at work and have to get my own for home.
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Originally Posted by WRX_Rich
or if you work for the NHS you can have it for free

good old Billy
Or Education
Old 08 March 2004, 06:01 PM
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Surely the real bargain is OpenOffice which, as well as not being a Microsoft product at all (which is a major bonus in my book!) is completely free to everyone. It reads and writes all Office formats too. Why more companies don't introduce it is a mystery to me...
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