installing word 2003

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geagle

this package was purchased for our camp ground to do our newsletter with,so
that we can send it to the school that does our printing,if we install it on
this computer can it also be installed on another computer ? or do we need to
purchase a new copy everytime we get new editers ?
geagle
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

Second question first:
If it was purchased separately (not preinstalled on a computer), you can
install it on the computer of the next editor however you will probably have
to select the telephone option and explain the situation. I think there may
be a finite number of installations tho. I wouldn't recommend this if you
have a new editor each issue.

First question:
What kind of a school doesn't have Office these days? I would recommend
converting the file to a .pdf and let the school print that. (If you don't
have Acrobat (not the free Reader), I recommend PrimoPDF at
www.primopdf.com.)
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

Second question first:
If it was purchased separately (not preinstalled on a computer), you can
install it on the computer of the next editor however you will probably have
to select the telephone option and explain the situation. I think there may
be a finite number of installations tho. I wouldn't recommend this if you
have a new editor each issue.

First question:
What kind of a school doesn't have Office these days? I would recommend
converting the file to a .pdf and let the school print that. (If you don't
have Acrobat (not the free Reader), I recommend PrimoPDF at
www.primopdf.com.)
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

Second question first:
If it was purchased separately (not preinstalled on a computer), you can
install it on the computer of the next editor however you will probably have
to select the telephone option and explain the situation. I think there may
be a finite number of installations tho. I wouldn't recommend this if you
have a new editor each issue.

First question:
What kind of a school doesn't have Office these days? I would recommend
converting the file to a .pdf and let the school print that. (If you don't
have Acrobat (not the free Reader), I recommend PrimoPDF at
www.primopdf.com.)
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

Second question first:
If it was purchased separately (not preinstalled on a computer), you can
install it on the computer of the next editor however you will probably have
to select the telephone option and explain the situation. I think there may
be a finite number of installations tho. I wouldn't recommend this if you
have a new editor each issue.

First question:
What kind of a school doesn't have Office these days? I would recommend
converting the file to a .pdf and let the school print that. (If you don't
have Acrobat (not the free Reader), I recommend PrimoPDF at
www.primopdf.com.)
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

Second question first:
If it was purchased separately (not preinstalled on a computer), you can
install it on the computer of the next editor however you will probably have
to select the telephone option and explain the situation. I think there may
be a finite number of installations tho. I wouldn't recommend this if you
have a new editor each issue.

First question:
What kind of a school doesn't have Office these days? I would recommend
converting the file to a .pdf and let the school print that. (If you don't
have Acrobat (not the free Reader), I recommend PrimoPDF at
www.primopdf.com.)
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

Second question first:
If it was purchased separately (not preinstalled on a computer), you can
install it on the computer of the next editor however you will probably have
to select the telephone option and explain the situation. I think there may
be a finite number of installations tho. I wouldn't recommend this if you
have a new editor each issue.

First question:
What kind of a school doesn't have Office these days? I would recommend
converting the file to a .pdf and let the school print that. (If you don't
have Acrobat (not the free Reader), I recommend PrimoPDF at
www.primopdf.com.)
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

Second question first:
If it was purchased separately (not preinstalled on a computer), you can
install it on the computer of the next editor however you will probably have
to select the telephone option and explain the situation. I think there may
be a finite number of installations tho. I wouldn't recommend this if you
have a new editor each issue.

First question:
What kind of a school doesn't have Office these days? I would recommend
converting the file to a .pdf and let the school print that. (If you don't
have Acrobat (not the free Reader), I recommend PrimoPDF at
www.primopdf.com.)
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

Second question first:
If it was purchased separately (not preinstalled on a computer), you can
install it on the computer of the next editor however you will probably have
to select the telephone option and explain the situation. I think there may
be a finite number of installations tho. I wouldn't recommend this if you
have a new editor each issue.

First question:
What kind of a school doesn't have Office these days? I would recommend
converting the file to a .pdf and let the school print that. (If you don't
have Acrobat (not the free Reader), I recommend PrimoPDF at
www.primopdf.com.)
 

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