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Dear all,

Wondered if you could help. I need to get a copy of Excel 2003 for some work
we need to test. Is there a difference in the version or features of excel if
we purchase the Standard office version rather than the professional office
version?

Also, what are the differences between office std 2003 and pro 2003 editions?

Kind Regards..

Karl
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Dear all,

Wondered if you could help. I need to get a copy of Excel 2003 for some
work
we need to test. Is there a difference in the version or features of excel
if
we purchase the Standard office version rather than the professional
office
version?

Also, what are the differences between office std 2003 and pro 2003
editions?

Kind Regards..

Karl



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