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I am using the old version of Microsoft excell 2002. I want to upgrade to
2003. I hhave searched the Microsoft website but the information is long winded. Can 2003 be downloaded or do I have to buy a CD from Microsoft? I discovered today that there is a now new version of Microsoft 2007 |
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Try a store like Futureshop, Staples, etc
Unless you really need all the new stuff and are prepared for a lot of re-learning I suggest 2007 could wait awhile best wishes -- Bernard V Liengme www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "shapiro" wrote in message ... I am using the old version of Microsoft excell 2002. I want to upgrade to 2003. I hhave searched the Microsoft website but the information is long winded. Can 2003 be downloaded or do I have to buy a CD from Microsoft? I discovered today that there is a now new version of Microsoft 2007 |
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Thanks. I think I will checkout Staples Website today!
"shapiro" wrote: I am using the old version of Microsoft excell 2002. I want to upgrade to 2003. I hhave searched the Microsoft website but the information is long winded. Can 2003 be downloaded or do I have to buy a CD from Microsoft? I discovered today that there is a now new version of Microsoft 2007 |
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You can download a trial version of MS Office 2003 Standard Version good for 60 days. http://www.microsoft.com/office/edit...trial.mspx#EAB Or get a CD with the Office 2003 Professional version. http://www.microsoft.com/office/edit...fessional.mspx Office 2002 entitles you to upgrade pricing. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Mon, 18 Dec 2006 08:35:01 -0800, shapiro wrote: I am using the old version of Microsoft excell 2002. I want to upgrade to 2003. I hhave searched the Microsoft website but the information is long winded. Can 2003 be downloaded or do I have to buy a CD from Microsoft? I discovered today that there is a now new version of Microsoft 2007 |
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Thanks. I just checked the website.I'd rather upgrade than buy a new CD.
Never knew it would be so "pricey" though. "Gord Dibben" wrote: Shapiro You can download a trial version of MS Office 2003 Standard Version good for 60 days. http://www.microsoft.com/office/edit...trial.mspx#EAB Or get a CD with the Office 2003 Professional version. http://www.microsoft.com/office/edit...fessional.mspx Office 2002 entitles you to upgrade pricing. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Mon, 18 Dec 2006 08:35:01 -0800, shapiro wrote: I am using the old version of Microsoft excell 2002. I want to upgrade to 2003. I hhave searched the Microsoft website but the information is long winded. Can 2003 be downloaded or do I have to buy a CD from Microsoft? I discovered today that there is a now new version of Microsoft 2007 |
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