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Default Functionality of Excel 2007 Home and Student Edition

Yeah, I missed that until I saw your other post.

- Jon
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"Bob I" wrote in message
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Jon,

Mr Low said:

"I need a version that could woirk well in demanding office environment."

The Home & Student version of Office is NOT an appropriate suggestion.


Jon Peltier wrote:

The license allows you to install the Home & Student version of Office on
three computers.

However, this version has no (lower-priced) upgrade to future versions of
Office. You'd have to purchase the future version as new. But if you
still qualify for Home & Student, it will probably still be probably a
low cost alternative.

- Jon
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"Mr. Low" wrote in message
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Hi Bernard,

I could not quite get you.

In Home Office / Student Edition we have only Excel, Word , Power Point
and
One Note, Do you mean that when Office 14 comes out, I could not use this
on
the new office suite ? May I know what you mean by putting it in 3
machines ?

Kindly elaborate a bit further.

Thanks

Low

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"Bernard Liengme" wrote:


One of the main differences with Home & Student version: when Office 14
comes out you cannot just buy an upgrade
But then you can put it on 3 machines, I think
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"Mr. Low" wrote in message
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Hi,

I have a few option to purchase MS Office 2007 namely under:

1. Home Office and Student Edition
2. Standard Edition
3. Small Business Edition
4. Professional Edition

May I know if the functionality of the the Excel Spreadsheet in the 4
different version are exactly the same or there are significant
variation
based on the price paid for. i.e. the more expensive version is more
powerful.

I need a version that could woirk well in demanding office environment.

Kindly give me good guidience on this before I purchase.

Thanks

Low



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