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I have read through some of these messages and while the general support
suggestion seems to be "read the EULA" I would ask that you consider this sad
story (cue violins)
I have purchased Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 (Academic
edition) approx 9 months ago NB I am a high school teacher and a part-time
uni student. My wife is also at uni.
However, the computer I installed the program on has turned out to be a
massive piece of junk and is in the process of being refunded.
Thus, I will soon be getting a new desktop computer. I have also been lucky
enough to be (soon) provided with a laptop PC.
I would like to know whether I need to buy another copy of office or whether
I will be able to install it
1) on my new PC, &
2) on my 'new' laptop, &
3)(stretching it) my wife's laptop
I would look at the EULA but as the computer that the program is installed
upon is no more. In addition the PC I am writing this on is a clunky
CD-disliking dinosaur.
So can someone please indicate whether I need to buy another copy of office.
It is an expense I woud rather avoid
Regards and thanks in advance
suggestion seems to be "read the EULA" I would ask that you consider this sad
story (cue violins)
I have purchased Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 (Academic
edition) approx 9 months ago NB I am a high school teacher and a part-time
uni student. My wife is also at uni.
However, the computer I installed the program on has turned out to be a
massive piece of junk and is in the process of being refunded.
Thus, I will soon be getting a new desktop computer. I have also been lucky
enough to be (soon) provided with a laptop PC.
I would like to know whether I need to buy another copy of office or whether
I will be able to install it
1) on my new PC, &
2) on my 'new' laptop, &
3)(stretching it) my wife's laptop
I would look at the EULA but as the computer that the program is installed
upon is no more. In addition the PC I am writing this on is a clunky
CD-disliking dinosaur.
So can someone please indicate whether I need to buy another copy of office.
It is an expense I woud rather avoid
Regards and thanks in advance