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Old May 8th, 2006, 08:58 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.setup
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Default Office Standard reports as Student and Teacher Edition

JoAnn,
I was able to review the archived post regarding a similar problem. The
resolution appears was to contact Microsoft directly. Do you have any
guidance on what number would be best to use?

"JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote:

You've hijacked another post. Not a nice thing to do. Please start a new
thread and give us a few more details about what you're trying to do.

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"Patricia" wrote in message
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I have Office Student & Teacher Edition. Does anyone know how to querry
for
reports on contacts?

"Callistus" wrote:

As an eligible military member, I recently purchased MS Office Standard
Edition 2003 in a retail box labeled Military Appreciaiton Edition.
During
installation, the initial screens display "Office Standard Edition 2003".
After entering the product key, the setup screen then displays "Microsoft
Standard Edition 2003 for Students and teachers" even though the retail
packaging does not identify it as such. Which version is this? What
exactly
(other than license agreement) is the difference in the editions? Any
known
reason for this?




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Old May 8th, 2006, 11:43 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.setup
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Default Office Standard reports as Student and Teacher Edition

No clue. There should be one for customer service.

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"Callistus" wrote in message
...
JoAnn,
I was able to review the archived post regarding a similar problem. The
resolution appears was to contact Microsoft directly. Do you have any
guidance on what number would be best to use?

"JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote:

You've hijacked another post. Not a nice thing to do. Please start a new
thread and give us a few more details about what you're trying to do.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



"Patricia" wrote in message
...
I have Office Student & Teacher Edition. Does anyone know how to querry
for
reports on contacts?

"Callistus" wrote:

As an eligible military member, I recently purchased MS Office
Standard
Edition 2003 in a retail box labeled Military Appreciaiton Edition.
During
installation, the initial screens display "Office Standard Edition
2003".
After entering the product key, the setup screen then displays
"Microsoft
Standard Edition 2003 for Students and teachers" even though the
retail
packaging does not identify it as such. Which version is this? What
exactly
(other than license agreement) is the difference in the editions? Any
known
reason for this?






 




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