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MS Office Student and Teacher Addition Authentication
Hi all.
How many college hours must I carry to be "qualified" to purchase MS Office Student and Teacher Addition Authentication? How is this checked? David |
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Silly mistake. Thanks for pointing it out.
David |
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I was not aware there was any hours requirment, leastways there wasnt when
we purchased a student version "carney1979" wrote in message oups.com... Silly mistake. Thanks for pointing it out. David |
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check out
http://www.microsoft.com/office/edit...ouqualify.mspx if it helps y. hth g "carney1979" az alábbiakat írta a következo hírüzenetben: ... Silly mistake. Thanks for pointing it out. David |
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Thanks!
David |
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