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MowermanED

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Sep 2, 2001
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I need 4 copies/licenses for Office 2003 small business edition for my business. I will not have (in the forseeable future)a need to increase copies/licenses. What would be the most economical way of purchasing these? If I buy at retail, can I install one copy on 2 computers, nesesitating only needing to buy 2 copies for the 4 computers? And finally, where can I find an inexpensive reseller to purchase these copies from?
 
I loved the service and the price I got here when I needed to buy CorelDraw:

I did not compare their price for Office, but the price for CorelDraw was cheaper than anyone else.

To my knowledge, if you have 4 people working, you need 4 licenses. If it's two laptops and two desktops and only two people use them, then I think you only need two, but you should really wait until someone else comes along sounding more confident about it.

Now, I'm going to strongly encourage that you don't by the Standard edition, but the Professional. For an additional $60/per, you get Access too. Any company with 4 PCs probably has a need for Access and just doesn't realize it. You'll be sorry later that you don't have it.

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