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Tanker Yanker
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Office 2003 Pro VS Academic
Simple question... What is the difference between the two versions.. I,m looking to buy a copy, but need some more info.. I do know that they price between the two is fairly big in price.....
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I know Access is not included in the Student/Teacher edition. Seems like there may be another that comes only with Pro.
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Tanker Yanker
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Pro has the Access, but what is the over all difference between the two...
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As far as I know, the Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Excell I have with my Academic version are all fully functioning. What's more, the license on it is good for installation on up to three separate in-home computers.
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Come in Ray...
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