Friday, February 24, 2012
I have a new computer, windows vista, it has windows office and student already on the computer. well i need this program for my online classes, and it says i can use it like 15 times before having to register. Does this mean i have to buy the entire program in order to keep using it? and if so, anyone know where to get it cheap, it's pretty expensive!!??|||Here are some of your options when the 25-usage or 60-day period runs out.
First, if you're a student, you may qualify for the Student edition of Office at a pretty good price ($59.95):
http://www.microsoft.com/student/discoun鈥?/a>
Second, if you鈥檙e interested in buying Word only, check out this URL, especially the second group of listings.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/produc鈥?/a>
Note that the higher of the two prices quoted is for a full version of that program and the lower, for upgrades from existing software. Read the list of upgrade-qualifying software carefully: MS Works is often one, and may have come on your machine.
Hope that helps.|||ahhh no that's microsoft price so this going to stay and yes your goign to have to buy it and the student version is one of the cheaper if not cheapest version...you could also go and download openoffice..... it can run anything that can run in office and best of all its free....but most likely openoffice can do whatever your going to need in any of your classes|||go to openoffice.org
free software thats does all microsoft office does but for free.... !!!!!!!
you can save all ur files in word/office formats !
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