how do I activate office 2003 by internet, rather than phone

M

Miss Perspicacia Tick

Jack said:
saw this post about the student/teacher edition - here's my question:

my daughter is a 6th grade teacher and I'm thinking about obtaining
the Student Teacher version of Office 2003. A couple of questions:

I believe as a family member I qualify but what if she decides to quit
teaching at the end of this year (and start a family!).
Do I have to submit her teacher's employment verification, state
license number or something else when purchasing? Not sure I want to
give all that stuff to Microsoft, but maybe that's what I have to do?

Does this version differ from the regular Office 2003 - there is a
big price difference but I want to make sure I don't get a stripped
down version.
sorry, but I'm new to all this stuff.

Thanks.

Jack


You've asked this before - I know because I answered you. Suggest you find
the original post instead of reposting. www.groups.google.com. Use it.
 
M

Miss Perspicacia Tick

Jack said:
saw this post about the student/teacher edition - here's my question:

my daughter is a 6th grade teacher and I'm thinking about obtaining
the Student Teacher version of Office 2003. A couple of questions:

I believe as a family member I qualify but what if she decides to quit
teaching at the end of this year (and start a family!).
Do I have to submit her teacher's employment verification, state
license number or something else when purchasing? Not sure I want to
give all that stuff to Microsoft, but maybe that's what I have to do?

Does this version differ from the regular Office 2003 - there is a
big price difference but I want to make sure I don't get a stripped
down version.
sorry, but I'm new to all this stuff.

Thanks.

Jack


You've asked this before - I know because I answered you. Suggest you find
the original post instead of reposting. www.groups.google.com. Use it.
 
M

Miss Perspicacia Tick

Jack said:
saw this post about the student/teacher edition - here's my question:

my daughter is a 6th grade teacher and I'm thinking about obtaining
the Student Teacher version of Office 2003. A couple of questions:

I believe as a family member I qualify but what if she decides to quit
teaching at the end of this year (and start a family!).
Do I have to submit her teacher's employment verification, state
license number or something else when purchasing? Not sure I want to
give all that stuff to Microsoft, but maybe that's what I have to do?

Does this version differ from the regular Office 2003 - there is a
big price difference but I want to make sure I don't get a stripped
down version.
sorry, but I'm new to all this stuff.

Thanks.

Jack


You've asked this before - I know because I answered you. Suggest you find
the original post instead of reposting. www.groups.google.com. Use it.
 
M

Miss Perspicacia Tick

Jack said:
saw this post about the student/teacher edition - here's my question:

my daughter is a 6th grade teacher and I'm thinking about obtaining
the Student Teacher version of Office 2003. A couple of questions:

I believe as a family member I qualify but what if she decides to quit
teaching at the end of this year (and start a family!).
Do I have to submit her teacher's employment verification, state
license number or something else when purchasing? Not sure I want to
give all that stuff to Microsoft, but maybe that's what I have to do?

Does this version differ from the regular Office 2003 - there is a
big price difference but I want to make sure I don't get a stripped
down version.
sorry, but I'm new to all this stuff.

Thanks.

Jack


You've asked this before - I know because I answered you. Suggest you find
the original post instead of reposting. www.groups.google.com. Use it.
 
M

Miss Perspicacia Tick

Jack said:
saw this post about the student/teacher edition - here's my question:

my daughter is a 6th grade teacher and I'm thinking about obtaining
the Student Teacher version of Office 2003. A couple of questions:

I believe as a family member I qualify but what if she decides to quit
teaching at the end of this year (and start a family!).
Do I have to submit her teacher's employment verification, state
license number or something else when purchasing? Not sure I want to
give all that stuff to Microsoft, but maybe that's what I have to do?

Does this version differ from the regular Office 2003 - there is a
big price difference but I want to make sure I don't get a stripped
down version.
sorry, but I'm new to all this stuff.

Thanks.

Jack


You've asked this before - I know because I answered you. Suggest you find
the original post instead of reposting. www.groups.google.com. Use it.
 
M

Miss Perspicacia Tick

Jack said:
saw this post about the student/teacher edition - here's my question:

my daughter is a 6th grade teacher and I'm thinking about obtaining
the Student Teacher version of Office 2003. A couple of questions:

I believe as a family member I qualify but what if she decides to quit
teaching at the end of this year (and start a family!).
Do I have to submit her teacher's employment verification, state
license number or something else when purchasing? Not sure I want to
give all that stuff to Microsoft, but maybe that's what I have to do?

Does this version differ from the regular Office 2003 - there is a
big price difference but I want to make sure I don't get a stripped
down version.
sorry, but I'm new to all this stuff.

Thanks.

Jack


You've asked this before - I know because I answered you. Suggest you find
the original post instead of reposting. www.groups.google.com. Use it.
 
M

Miss Perspicacia Tick

Jack said:
saw this post about the student/teacher edition - here's my question:

my daughter is a 6th grade teacher and I'm thinking about obtaining
the Student Teacher version of Office 2003. A couple of questions:

I believe as a family member I qualify but what if she decides to quit
teaching at the end of this year (and start a family!).
Do I have to submit her teacher's employment verification, state
license number or something else when purchasing? Not sure I want to
give all that stuff to Microsoft, but maybe that's what I have to do?

Does this version differ from the regular Office 2003 - there is a
big price difference but I want to make sure I don't get a stripped
down version.
sorry, but I'm new to all this stuff.

Thanks.

Jack


You've asked this before - I know because I answered you. Suggest you find
the original post instead of reposting. www.groups.google.com. Use it.
 
M

Miss Perspicacia Tick

Jack said:
saw this post about the student/teacher edition - here's my question:

my daughter is a 6th grade teacher and I'm thinking about obtaining
the Student Teacher version of Office 2003. A couple of questions:

I believe as a family member I qualify but what if she decides to quit
teaching at the end of this year (and start a family!).
Do I have to submit her teacher's employment verification, state
license number or something else when purchasing? Not sure I want to
give all that stuff to Microsoft, but maybe that's what I have to do?

Does this version differ from the regular Office 2003 - there is a
big price difference but I want to make sure I don't get a stripped
down version.
sorry, but I'm new to all this stuff.

Thanks.

Jack


You've asked this before - I know because I answered you. Suggest you find
the original post instead of reposting. www.groups.google.com. Use it.
 

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