Have your friend check with the Academic Institution where he is attending. They often have an arrangement where students are entitited to the full Professional edition at academic prices, most less than $100. Have your friend check the campus bookstore.
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After furious head scratching, Nebka asked:
| I have a question my friend just got a lap top with his student loan
| and it has the trial of office 2007 and what price will he pay for a
| copy he just need the bare bones version of it for school
|
| "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote:
|
|| Yes, you would need to purchase a "Full Version" license.
||
|| How to convert a trial version of a 2007 Office suite or program to
|| a full retail perpetual license version:
||
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927756/en-us
||
|| How to buy the 2007 Microsoft Office suites:
||
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/suites/FX101678741033.aspx?ofcresset=1
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|| Carey Frisch
|| Microsoft MVP
|| Windows Desktop Experience -
|| Windows System & Performance
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|| "Osito1992" wrote:
||
|| My trial for the Office 2007 has expired and I want to convert it to
|| a full
|| version. I'm not really clear on where to get buy a product key of
|| the full
|| version on Office 2007. Can anyone help?