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Barby104
When I purchased my HP computer, it came with 60-day trial of Microsoft
Office Standard Edition 2003 for Students and Teachers. I never got
any reminders that it would be taken off after 60 days but on February
28th it stopped working. I knew that would happen eventually. I went
to convert it and noticed that I am not eligible for the Students and
Teachers version. If I upgrade to the Microsoft Office Standard
Edition 2003 which is $239 (versus the student version of $149) and do
this online through the Microsoft site for converting, will I get a CD
from Microsoft in case my hard drive crashes at some point? Or will I
have to purchase the CD from a retailer to get the CD? Also, if I do
this online, will it be an easy install or do I have to wait for the CD
and do it that way? Has anyone done this before?
Office Standard Edition 2003 for Students and Teachers. I never got
any reminders that it would be taken off after 60 days but on February
28th it stopped working. I knew that would happen eventually. I went
to convert it and noticed that I am not eligible for the Students and
Teachers version. If I upgrade to the Microsoft Office Standard
Edition 2003 which is $239 (versus the student version of $149) and do
this online through the Microsoft site for converting, will I get a CD
from Microsoft in case my hard drive crashes at some point? Or will I
have to purchase the CD from a retailer to get the CD? Also, if I do
this online, will it be an easy install or do I have to wait for the CD
and do it that way? Has anyone done this before?