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I have windows XP, and Microsoft Office One Note 2003, I need word 2000 to
practice at home for a counse I am doing, can I download word 2000?
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Default I have Microsoft Office One Note 2003, I need word 2000

Hi Iac,

MS Office 2000 is a discontinued product. The current version of Office/Word would be 2003. All versions of Office are purchase
products, http://microsoft.com/office/howtobuy but you can download a free for 60 days trial use copy of Office 2003 (to include
Word 2003) from http://microsoft.com/office/trial .

You may be able to find used copies of Office 2000 for sale and if you're taking a course, check with the campus bookshop to see if
they have special pricing on MS Office.

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I have windows XP, and Microsoft Office One Note 2003, I need word 2000 to
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