I was wondering if anyone here who's purchased the student/teacher edition of office 2003 could explain something to me.
On Microsofts website, it says that the licensing programme has been simplified, the box contains the manuals and discs, you install office, then either phone microsoft or visit a certain MS website that the installer will tell you in order to get your CDKey, and therefore activate the software.
This all sounds very simple, but how do you go about proving to microsoft that you are a student and therefore qualify for Office 2003 at the discounted price?
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MrBear5587
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone here who's purchased the student/teacher edition of office 2003 could explain something to me.
On Microsofts website, it says that the licensing programme has been simplified, the box contains the manuals and discs, you install office, then either phone microsoft or visit a certain MS website that the installer will tell you in order to get your CDKey, and therefore activate the software.
This all sounds very simple, but how do you go about proving to microsoft that you are a student and therefore qualify for Office 2003 at the discounted price?
Especially if you do it online?
Thanks.
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