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Member, Networking Team
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Ohio
Posts: 1,040
OS: Windows Server 2003
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MS Office 2003
What is the least expensive way to buy MS Office 2003 Pro for 5 of my homes computers? Can you give me a price estimate? Why should or should I not buy 2003 versus my current version of 2000?
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Georgia
Posts: 188
OS: WinXP SP2-Desktop + WinXP PRO- IBM Laptop
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I dont really think that this kind of post id the right place. U can firgure out these questions just by simply googling it... Type Microsoft Office 2000 vs. 2003 and you'll get results. Also for the prices, you can google that too. Theres no difference between a technician googling prices for you and you googling prices yourself. In the future, please try to reframe from posting threads like this.
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