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Telstar
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      06-19-2007
I want to confirm that this can be installed on one desktop and one laptop
according to the EULA.


 
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      06-19-2007
OF couse I meant office 2007....

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...winston
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      06-19-2007
And the EULA states ?
..winston

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      06-19-2007
"Telstar" <none@none> wrote in message
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> OF couse I meant office 2007....
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> "Telstar" <none@none> wrote in message
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>>I want to confirm that this can be installed on one desktop and one laptop
>>according to the EULA.
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Since I don't have the academic version of Office 2007, there's no way I can
give you a straight answer. You have the EULA. If it says you can install it
on a desktop and a laptop, then I can only assume, yes, you can do that.

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      06-19-2007
I haven't bought this yet.....and I won't until I can confirm this. What
about the non-Academic version?

"...winston" <merlin@druid9#.com> wrote in message
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And the EULA states ?
..winston

"Telstar" <none@none> wrote in message
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:I want to confirm that this can be installed on one desktop and one laptop
: according to the EULA.
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"Telstar" <none@none> wrote in message
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>I haven't bought this yet.....and I won't until I can confirm this. What
>about the non-Academic version?
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> "...winston" <merlin@druid9#.com> wrote in message
> news:...
> And the EULA states ?
> ..winston
>
> "Telstar" <none@none> wrote in message
> news:...
> :I want to confirm that this can be installed on one desktop and one
> laptop
> : according to the EULA.
> :
> :
>


Never mind... Cnet answers this: It is two.

http://reviews.cnet.com/office-suite...-32029033.html



 
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