On 22 Jan, 23:01, "Angela" wrote:
"John" wrote in message
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I am in the UK. *A friend of mine who is also in the UK uses Word 2000
but it doesn't have some features she needs. *Things like "Legal
Blackline" and "improved Change Tracking".
What would be the cheapest (legal) way for her to get a more up to date
version of Word?
Amazon UK is showing a price of approx £70 for Word 2007's "Home &
Student Edition" (and £75 reduced from £120 for the same edition of
Office 2007.
Is the Home and Student Edition of Word a reduced function version?
The cheapest way is to find someone who works for the NHS and buy through
the NHS home user scheme. *You get a full version of office professional for
£17.99. *The only thing you need is an @nhs.net email address and a code
from your employer
https://www.microsoft.com/uk/nhs/pag...me_user_progra...
the same can be said of an ac.uk email address where you can get
office ultimate for £39.99 this includes EVERY office 2007
program!!!!!!!!
http://www.theultimatesteal.co.uk/?cid=198
i got this email via the university - i though it was dodgy at first -
but its approved site by microsoft
http://www.microsoft.com/uk/educatio...c/default.mspx