Office Upgrade

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Chris Cowie

I currently have microsoft office proffesional 2000. I do not need
accounting or contacts information. I would like to purchase office word,
excell, powerpoint, publisher and one note. What is the cost to upgrade?
How many computers can I use the software on? I have a pc and two mobile
devices. What is the cost if I want to purchase multiple licenses for up to
six users at the same time? What will the upgrade cost be in the future when
I want to update the program? I use microsft exchange server to manage
outlook, is this a seperate package?
 
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Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Chris,

There isn't going to be any information available regarding future updates other than what you'll find regarding MS Software
assurance as part of the volume licensing program at http://microsoft.com/licensing A MS volume license plan starts with as few as
a purchase of 5 MS product licenses (and not all need to be Office).

For comparison of the contents, suggested (full) retail and upgrade prices of the various prepackaged Office 2007 suites and
standalone Office 2007 applications you may want to check the information on
http://office.microsoft.com/suites

An OEM license is tied to the use on a single machine, permanently. A retail license allows one user to use it on a desktop and
portable computer and volume licenses are single seat/machine licensed.

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I currently have microsoft office proffesional 2000. I do not need
accounting or contacts information. I would like to purchase office word,
excell, powerpoint, publisher and one note. What is the cost to upgrade?
How many computers can I use the software on? I have a pc and two mobile
devices. What is the cost if I want to purchase multiple licenses for up to
six users at the same time? What will the upgrade cost be in the future when
I want to update the program? I use microsft exchange server to manage
outlook, is this a seperate package? >>
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Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
 

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