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Office 2003 Trial Software

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Lynn - 29 Oct 2004 01:32 GMT
I just received my trial version of Office. I installed and then opened the
programs, such as Access and Excel, and immediately received a message that
my product expires 4 days (Tues Nov 4). I'm so disappointed. I bought this
thinking I'd have 1-2 months to try this out but now I have a few work days.
Is this an error or is this what I paid $12 to have them ship me?
Rick B - 29 Oct 2004 20:46 GMT
Based on the Microsoft Website, the trial version is a 30-day package...

http://www.microsoft.com/office/editions/prodinfo/trial.mspx

> I just received my trial version of Office. I installed and then opened the
> programs, such as Access and Excel, and immediately received a message that
> my product expires 4 days (Tues Nov 4). I'm so disappointed. I bought this
> thinking I'd have 1-2 months to try this out but now I have a few work days.
> Is this an error or is this what I paid $12 to have them ship me?
 
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