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Office 2007 home and student edition?

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Hi im buying a laptop which comes with a 60 day free trial of office 2007 home and student edition. When i have to buy it after the 60 days how much will it cost?

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  1. Stop! If you get a quote for student insurance from Endsleigh, you can get Office 2007 Student Edition for just £37.50! You don't need to buy insurance, just get a quote! Link below...


  2. Note that the Student Edition doesn't come with MS Access, which I find very strange as a lot of ICT Students tend to use Access for Work. I personally don't use it as I think its the worst Database software ever made! The Student Edition comes with MS Word, MS Excel, MS PowerPoint and MS OneNote only.

  3. If you are a legitimate student it is possible you could get the full, professional version even cheaper if your university is a participating member of the scheme to provide cheap software for genuine students. Ask the university if they are a member of any scheme. Also bear in mind if you go for normal student edition it does not have either Publisher or Access.

  4. About £100

    Or... for £0.00 you can get a complete Office suite that is compatible with Microsoft Office from here:

    http://openoffice.org

  5. look on ebay first if you've got limited cash , I bought office 2007 enterprise on there, which includes a bit more than the trial version your going to get and it cost me £30.00

  6. openoffice,its exactly the same but its free http://www.openoffice.org/

  7. it will cost you £70-80.

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