Okay, third option. I am unaware of the licensing for the Academic version
(version that you have) so you may want to look under any Office program's
Help->View EULA to see if the 2 installations works with this version. I
think it does but having never had Office academic, I could not tell you for
sure.
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After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, Daniel L Newhouse
asked:
| I wasn't being careful. My box says "Microsoft Office XP
| professional" and it has an "Academic Price"
| logo on it. I suppose it is not the same thing as the student and
| teacher edition but it is also not the same
| thing as the regular retail Office XP.
|
| I had to provide my class schedule to order it.
|
| "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]"
| || Oh, by the way, the reason for the confusion is that the Office XP
|| for Students and Teachers edition is the standard edition, not
|| professional as you stated in your first post.
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