difference between office stanadard edition & teacher addition

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office standard and teacher addition look like they have the same things. Am
I going to be getting less with the student editon than if I get the office
version? It is for a student but I don't want to get less product
capablities if I chose the student
 
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Don MI

office said:
office standard and teacher addition look like they have the same things.
Am
I going to be getting less with the student editon than if I get the
office
version? It is for a student but I don't want to get less product
capablities if I chose the student

The applications are the same.

The difference is in the EULA {End User License Agreement} and the ability
to upgrade to a later version.

One EULA difference is that the programs cannot be used for commercial
purposes.

As it is for a student, IMO your should purchase Office 2003 Students and
Teachers if your student has Windows XP/2000 or Office XP Students and
Teachers if your student is using Windows 98 or ME.

You can find more information at:

http://www.microsoft.com/office/howtobuy/default.mspx

Don
 

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