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Office Student and Teacher 2004 v. Office Standard 2004
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Join Date: Oct 2002
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Is there any difference between these two versions of Office? I just bought Office Student and Teacher 2004 and it seems a lot of the templates, etc. have disapeared since Office v.X Standard.
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Join Date: Jul 2001
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Originally posted by NormPhillips:
Is there any difference between these two versions of Office? I just bought Office Student and Teacher 2004 and it seems a lot of the templates, etc. have disapeared since Office v.X Standard.
There are many many threads on this - do a search if you want more info.
basically no - there is no difference. If you want, there are extras that are not installed by default available from your installation CD.
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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The price and the number of keys you get per pack. And a little message saying edu version when you open it.
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Originally posted by Randman:
The price and the number of keys you get per pack. And a little message saying edu version when you open it.
It doesn't say edu version on it. It's the EXACT SAME version as the Standard just that it gives you 3 legal serial numbers and it's about half the price.
Like others have said there are MANY threads on this please do a search.
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