I want Publisher 2007

G

Greg

I have got microsoft office home and student 2007. This doesn't contain
microsoft publisher. But I want microsoft publisher! I don't want to buy a
whole new package, the microsoft office small business, just so that I can
get publisher. That would be a complete waste of money. Is there not a way I
can simply just buy publihser on its own, to add to my current home and
student package??? If this isn;t possible then I'm sorry but it is a complete
rip off!
 
L

LVTravel

Greg said:
I have got microsoft office home and student 2007. This doesn't contain
microsoft publisher. But I want microsoft publisher! I don't want to buy a
whole new package, the microsoft office small business, just so that I can
get publisher. That would be a complete waste of money. Is there not a way
I
can simply just buy publihser on its own, to add to my current home and
student package??? If this isn;t possible then I'm sorry but it is a
complete
rip off!

Use the link that Mary gave you and since you have a qualifying product
(Office 2007 H & S) you can purchase the upgrade version and install it
using the H & S as the qualifier for the upgrade.
 
G

Greg

Ok thanx. But that seems alot. $86.99 just for publisher. I can get the home
student version alone that contains word, excel, outlook, acess etc for less
than that. So how come Publisher, which is jus one programme costs so much???
 
E

Ed Bennett

Greg said:
Ok thanx. But that seems alot. $86.99 just for publisher. I can get the home
student version alone that contains word, excel, outlook, acess etc for less
than that. So how come Publisher, which is jus one programme costs so much???

You're comparing apples with oranges. The Home and Student version is
limited to non-commercial use. The Publisher boxed copy is not.
 
J

JoAnn Paules

Even tho I don't normally recommend it, you can use Word to do a lot of the
things you can do with Publisher. I think Publisher often makes things
easier but the Word MVPs can easier prove me wrong. ;-)

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"
 

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