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My boss has a friend who found an Academic Version of Microsoft Office 2007 for around $50 and had to dig deep through the vast world of the internet to find it. Well, now my boss wants me to find it and I have searched and searched and can't seem to track it down. If anyone knows what this is and where I can find it that would be wonderful!
Thank you very much! ![]() -Bunny |
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Student version... Not Academic. And anyone can buy it, dont need to be a student. It is just the programs that students are more likely to use, not all of them.
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