Will I lose Onenote by upgrading?

P

Pebbles

I got the Home and Student 2007 60-day trial. I would like to upgrade to
Office 2007 Small Business. However, I really like OneNote which is not
included in that upgrade version. If I install the Small Business version,
will I lose OneNote which came as part of the Home and Student 60-day trial?
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

You will lose OneNote either way. The 60 day trial version will expire unless you purchased it.

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After furious head scratching, Pebbles asked:

| I got the Home and Student 2007 60-day trial. I would like to
| upgrade to Office 2007 Small Business. However, I really like
| OneNote which is not included in that upgrade version. If I install
| the Small Business version, will I lose OneNote which came as part of
| the Home and Student 60-day trial?
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Pebbles,

If you purchase the Office 2007 Small Business Edition you get Outlook 2007 and the Outlook Business Contact Manager 2007 in place
of OneNote 2007.

You can add the OneNote 2007 upgrade package to Office 2007 Small Business Edition
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/suites/FX101754511033.aspx#2

Going that route your license will be for one desktop and one portable computer.

If you prefer, you can purchase the Office 2007 Student & Teacher Edition and purchase the Outlook 2007 Student & Teacher Package
(it's available but not always easy to find). It does not include the Business Contact Manager. You will then have 3 machine
licenses for family members, but you wouldn't be able to use any of the copies for business according to the license agreement.

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I got the Home and Student 2007 60-day trial. I would like to upgrade to
Office 2007 Small Business. However, I really like OneNote which is not
included in that upgrade version. If I install the Small Business version,
will I lose OneNote which came as part of the Home and Student 60-day trial?>>
--

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
 

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